Lloyd Bradley's 'Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King' is a must-read for all fans of Jam-Rock music and also for those who want an insightful account of the early days of Ska and Reggae. These were the formative years in Jamaica when Selectors (People's Disc Jockeys) were playing Fats Domino, Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson, Wynonie Harris and many other New World African-American Music artists to their appreciative fans.
DJZigZag is looking for a Viking Press hardcover edition of 'Bass Culture' - so if any dear listener has a lead - email djzz at radio@wagradio.com or leave a comment on this post.
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