// Roots Reggae Radio Show
// Roots Conversation
Episode #47
Roots Reggae Radio Show
Featuring -
- Augustus Pablo / Western Kingston Style
- Bob Marley & The Wailers / Soul Rebel
- The Mighty Diamonds / One Brother Short Dub
- Slim Smith / Born to Love
- Jah9 / Humble Mi
- Johnny Clarke / Move Out a Babylon
- Mr Bojangles / Ten Dread Commandments
- Delroy Wilson / Stick by Me
- Jah Stitch / Conference at Waterhouse
- Sound Dimension / Firecoal Version
- Mad Professor / Freedom Chant
- Aston & Carlton Barrett / Capo Dub
- Horace Andy / Natural Mystic
- Earl Sixteen / African Tribesman
- Jah Wobble & The Chinese Dub Orchestra / L1 Dub
- Wayne Jarrett / Holy Mount Zion
Due to social distancing, this show was recorded on Skype - please bear with us during these difficult times as we still try and bring with you the radio you love.
Roots Conversation #47 - Show Notes
Here are the show notes for Roots Conversation #47 - it was quite a good show and we got it done in record time. Once again, the links were recorded on Skype - which is a pain. But, due to social distancing we are trying to minimise our impact with Coronavirus and protect the NHS.
We mention the B-Sides album I bought from Studio One's Bandcamp - the link to Well Dread is HERE. It is an awesome album!
I have been busy buying album by all sorts of artists, so hopefully some fo them will make an appearance soon.
Thanks for listening!
Guerrilla Dub System's Roots Reggae Radio Show
As Guerrilla Dub System, I dig deep into the world of dub reggae, bringing you hidden gems and timeless classics. I’m Andy Biscuit, a charting DJ and producer with a love for sound system culture and roots reggae music.
Roots Conversation, I share the tracks and stories that shaped the sound of reggae — from the golden age of the 60s, 70s, and 80s to the fresh, boundary-pushing dub of today.
Join me on my Roots Reggae radio show as I celebrate the artists, rhythms, and studio innovation that continue to inspire generations of music lovers.
Tune in every week for Roots Conversation — a journey through reggae’s past, present, and future.
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