Showing posts with label Prince Buster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Buster. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Happy Birthday Prince Buster!

Remembering Cecil Bustamente Campbell aka "Prince Buster" on his birthday with "The Message: Dubwise" from 1972. 


Friday, January 5, 2018

Prince Buster vs. The Four Gees (The Equals)

"Rough Rider" was first recorded by Derv Gordon (see below), Eddy Grant & company using the Four Gees alias. 






Thursday, September 8, 2016

RIP Prince Buster, 1938-2016

Sadly, Jamaican music pioneer Cecil Bustamente Campbell, aka Prince Buster, has passed away. 


Tuesday, August 23, 2016

RIP "Deadly" Headley Bennett, 1931-2016

Headley's sax solo on Forward March led to Prince Buster's legendary feud with Derrick Morgan.


Friday, July 4, 2014

Legends Of Ska documentary screens at Harbourfront August 2


During the summer of 2002, the original stars of Ska gathered for a special weekend of concerts featuring music, memories and fun. The Legends Of Ska concerts occurred on July 12-13, 2002 at the Palais Royale Ballroom on the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Canada. The event was produced by Steady Rock Productions LLC in the United States and filmed in Hi-Definition by director Brad Klein as the Legends Of Ska documentary screening in Toronto at Harbourfront on Saturday, August 2 (see details below).


Ska is a musical genre featuring upbeat, positive dance rhythms, which have energized three distinct generations of fans. Born in the days prior to Jamaica’s independence from Great Britain in the early 1960s, Ska played a vital role in the creation of the island’s music industry. Other popular styles of Jamaican music include Mento, Rock Steady, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, Deejay and Ragga.

Backed by an All-Star Skatalite Orchestra, top vintage Jamaican singers included Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, Stranger Cole, Patsy Todd, Owen Gray, Justin Hinds, Lord Creator, Alton Ellis, Winston Samuels, Doreen Schaffer, Roy Wilson, Lord Tanamo and Derrick Harriott.

The 13-piece band featured Lloyd Knibb (Drums), Lester Sterling (Tenor Sax), Johnny Moore (Trumpet), Lloyd Brevett (Bass), Rico Rodriguez (Trombone), Lynn Taitt (Guitar), Herman Sang (Piano), Larry McDonald (Percussion), Phil Chen (Banjo), Dennis Sindrey (Guitar), Jo Jo Bennett (Horns), Bobby Gaynair (Alto Sax) and Cannonball Bryan (Alto Sax).
A host of other Ska luminaries contributed to the success of the event. There was King Stitt (Original Boss Deejay), Carlos Malcolm (Arranger), Graeme Goodall (Engineer), Keith Scott (Associate Producer), Karl Mullings (Coordinator), Pluggy Satchmo (Legsman) and Jeff Barnes (MC).

Additional personnel interviewed for the project include Toots Hibbert, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Dave Wakeling, Miss Lou, Coxson Dodd from Studio One, Ken Khouri of Federal Records, guitarists Ernest Ranglin and Jah Jerry, pianists Monty Alexander and Ken Stewart, singer Eric “Monty” Morris, and the original members of the Jiving Juniors. Here's the trailer.



LEGENDS OF SKA FILM SCREENING
@ Harbourfront Centre Studio Theatre
York Quay Centre (235 Queens Quay West, Toronto)
Saturday, August 2, 2014
5:00PM – 6:45PM
Q & A to follow with ska legends Herman Sang (The City Slicker),
Jo Jo Bennett + Roy & Yvonne
Admission is FREE