Posted by PFunkJAzz on 12/24/2006, 6:20 pm CONTENTS Obituary Audio Media: An Archival Perspective on Recorded Media This Revolution Was Televised Secret Ingredient Sanctified Dance Hall North Bronx Roots Can You Hear What I Hear? The King Size Soul of Curtis Ousley Scorpio Rising Graffiti's Not Hip-Hop. If You Call It That, Then Stop. Memphis Sons Academic Archive Volume XIII Andy Votel Toronto Gets Tropical
71.105.223.252
Highly recommended;articles on many reggae artists plus Dennis Coffey (Detroit guitar master on "Scorpio and Motown's psychedelic soul masterpieces) King Curtis (horn funkmaster of Atlantic Records) and Johnny Griggs (percussionist with James Brown). Contains a few Funkadelic/Westbound references!
Re:Discovery
All-reggae section: Trinity, Ackie, Sparrow's Troubadours, Band of Mercy and the Salvations, and Anthony Red Rose.
In Ornette's Orbit and Beyond: Dewey Redman (1931-2006)
Subject: Magnetic Tape (pt. 1 of 3)
Good Times creator Eric Monte
Percussionist Johnny Griggs flavored the J.B. stew
Early '80s sound system in an abandoned Paris church
Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes's once-overlooked reggae label Wackie's is seeing new light
Walter Sear and his Sear Sound are the last of the analog champions
By John Kruth
Dennis Coffey and the birth of psychedelic soul
Essay by Morgan Wells
Orange Mound natives Eightball & MJG are a living legacy
Clothesline Revival's View of a Century
Psychedelic librarian in the global archives
Jamaicans in Canada cultivate U.S. funk and soul

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