Is a World War II that changed everything. British power against countries colony collapse before the World War II and divided at the mid period of war. Memeberikan England independence to the countries under pressure from the colonies after the colonial government. In 1962 Jamaica formed their own government,
although still remain as the Commonwealth. Jamaican Culture & music began to reflect the new optimism and aspirations of the people are liberal. Since 40'an Jamaica had adopted and adapted many forms of American music. At the time of World War II ended, there were countless bands in Jamaica playing dance music. Groups like Eric Deans Orchestra, with trombonisnya Don Drummond and master guitarist Ernest Ranglin influenced by American jazz musicians such as Count Bassie, Erskine Hawkins, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and Woody Herman. Ditahun 50'an fame jazz bands in America replaced by small groups who tend to play rhythm & bop / rhythm & blues sound. Jamaican musicians who often visited the American pattern of game is affected and bring it to their original music. Local bands in Jamaica such as Count Smith the Blues Blaster, Sir Nick the Champ & Tom The Great Sebastian began playing this new style. Ditahun 1954, the biggest show was first held in the town of Kingston in the Ward Theatre. Bands that played traditional-folk-mento rhythm Calypso took part & very often the bands are filled event at the hotels that exist in Jamaica and around the island. At the end of the year 50'an influences of jazz, R & B, and mento (a form of Calypso music) fused into a single new form called 'shuffled'. Shuffled rhythm gained popularity thanks to the hard work of musicians such as Neville Esson, Owen Grey, The Overtakers & The Matador Allstars. Many studios and record companies who have developed and continue to strive to find new talent. The Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation began stimulating young musicians through events broadcast on the radio. Two people are very influential in the development of music in Jamaica in 50'an was Duke Reid & Clement Seymour Dodd. Together with his wife, Duke Reid has a shop 'Treasure Island Liquor' is located on the street Bond (Bond Street). Reid was known as 'The Trojans', taken from the text contained in his truck. Trucks used to transport goods for his store. Dodd named his own soundsystem 'Sir Coxsone Downbeat' taken from the name of the cricketer from Yorkshire, Coxsone. Throughout the end of the decade, the two men lead the competition in the music business. While Coxsone closer to the 'Ghetto' (village inhabited certain people or groups) is Reid who was awarded as the 'King of sound & blues' at the Success Club (ceremony) in 1956, 1957, 1958. In 1962, a time when Jamaica is being devoted to imitating American music, Cecil Bustamente Campbell, later known by the name 'Prince Buster', knew that something new is needed at the time. He had his guitarist Jah Jerry who later experimented in music with emphasis' beats' afterbeat 'rather than' downbeat '. Until now become the essence of beats afterbeat singkop (exchange rhythm) typical of Jamaica. Ska was born. Sound / recording studios began to record their work hasi. By not giving the label on vinyl (LPs) with the aim that memperolehkeuntungan among its competitors. So that others can not see what's being played & 'steal' for their own sondsystem. War between the soundsystem was peaking up to the time the donors are threatened by a bunch of people who cause problems. These people are called 'Dance Hall Crashers'. Although Mono Recording facilities are still primitive, is the determination of ska music that enthusiasm will allow for the commercial music of Jamaica for the first time. And the fact that ska was known as Jamaican folk dance music. Throughout the year 60'an ghetto areas of Jamaica filled by young men seeking work. At that time, very hard in the can. At first the boys are not interested in ska music optimism. Young men are creating a group identity as 'Rude Boy' (a trend among the youth has ever occurred in the early period 40'an) Being 'Rude' means to be one where people find it useful. Ska dance style of the Rude Boy has its own characteristics, much more quietly, with the behavior as if to punch someone. Rude Boy has connectivity with 'Scofflaws' (people who always oppose the law) and other criminal world. This is reflected in the lyrics of ska songs. (Note: stylish appearance Rude dress with pants that mengatung only ankle). Ska music once again changed to reflect the 'mood of the rude' with more tension in the bass to suit the style of the previous free-walking bass style '. Many flocked to try his fortune in the city of Kingston to gain fame in the music industry are turning to cannabis when the seller fails and diminishing capital. Many also are involved in the criminal world (depicted in the film 'The Harder They Come', played by Jimmy Cliff ... this movie tells about the journey of life is believed Jimmy Cliff) Two political parties that exist in Jamaica forming armed Banser. Public opinion had led to opposition to the group Rude Boy & the use of firearms. Regulation of firearm ownership was traced back after going through a period where home ownership is allowed weapons do not cause unrest in society. Anyone who has an illegal firearm, punishable by life imprisonment Artist & producer support even 'forgive' on the behavior of the group Rude Boys through Ska music. Support for not using firearms is reflected in songs like "Lawless Street" from the group Soul Brothers, "Gunmen coming to town" The Heptones. Duke Reid produced one of the ska group The Rude Boys (Shuffling Down Bond Street) CS Dodd, too, produced the young group who envisioned themselves as 'rudies': the group The Wailers (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer). Prince Buster invented the mythical character Judge Dread Rude. The song "007 Shanty Town" sung by Desmond Dekker is a brilliant work in documenting the behavior of Rude Boy into a song (successfully entered the order of the charts to 14 in the UK Charts) Rude boy themes still dominate throughout the period of ska, and its popularity peaked during the summer of 1964. Beat to a slower ska & rocksteady was born. The first wave ska ended in 1968 (Rocksteady is the other story: Rocksteady gave birth to reggae music. The popularity of Reggae music in the UK distributed by Skinheads, the group adopted the Rastafarian reggae music & the lyrics of his songs tend to be theme of the teachings of Rastafari & views Relijiusnya, also Reggae developed into a 'Dub', 'Dancehall', & so on ... and so on ...)
although still remain as the Commonwealth. Jamaican Culture & music began to reflect the new optimism and aspirations of the people are liberal. Since 40'an Jamaica had adopted and adapted many forms of American music. At the time of World War II ended, there were countless bands in Jamaica playing dance music. Groups like Eric Deans Orchestra, with trombonisnya Don Drummond and master guitarist Ernest Ranglin influenced by American jazz musicians such as Count Bassie, Erskine Hawkins, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller and Woody Herman. Ditahun 50'an fame jazz bands in America replaced by small groups who tend to play rhythm & bop / rhythm & blues sound. Jamaican musicians who often visited the American pattern of game is affected and bring it to their original music. Local bands in Jamaica such as Count Smith the Blues Blaster, Sir Nick the Champ & Tom The Great Sebastian began playing this new style. Ditahun 1954, the biggest show was first held in the town of Kingston in the Ward Theatre. Bands that played traditional-folk-mento rhythm Calypso took part & very often the bands are filled event at the hotels that exist in Jamaica and around the island. At the end of the year 50'an influences of jazz, R & B, and mento (a form of Calypso music) fused into a single new form called 'shuffled'. Shuffled rhythm gained popularity thanks to the hard work of musicians such as Neville Esson, Owen Grey, The Overtakers & The Matador Allstars. Many studios and record companies who have developed and continue to strive to find new talent. The Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation began stimulating young musicians through events broadcast on the radio. Two people are very influential in the development of music in Jamaica in 50'an was Duke Reid & Clement Seymour Dodd. Together with his wife, Duke Reid has a shop 'Treasure Island Liquor' is located on the street Bond (Bond Street). Reid was known as 'The Trojans', taken from the text contained in his truck. Trucks used to transport goods for his store. Dodd named his own soundsystem 'Sir Coxsone Downbeat' taken from the name of the cricketer from Yorkshire, Coxsone. Throughout the end of the decade, the two men lead the competition in the music business. While Coxsone closer to the 'Ghetto' (village inhabited certain people or groups) is Reid who was awarded as the 'King of sound & blues' at the Success Club (ceremony) in 1956, 1957, 1958. In 1962, a time when Jamaica is being devoted to imitating American music, Cecil Bustamente Campbell, later known by the name 'Prince Buster', knew that something new is needed at the time. He had his guitarist Jah Jerry who later experimented in music with emphasis' beats' afterbeat 'rather than' downbeat '. Until now become the essence of beats afterbeat singkop (exchange rhythm) typical of Jamaica. Ska was born. Sound / recording studios began to record their work hasi. By not giving the label on vinyl (LPs) with the aim that memperolehkeuntungan among its competitors. So that others can not see what's being played & 'steal' for their own sondsystem. War between the soundsystem was peaking up to the time the donors are threatened by a bunch of people who cause problems. These people are called 'Dance Hall Crashers'. Although Mono Recording facilities are still primitive, is the determination of ska music that enthusiasm will allow for the commercial music of Jamaica for the first time. And the fact that ska was known as Jamaican folk dance music. Throughout the year 60'an ghetto areas of Jamaica filled by young men seeking work. At that time, very hard in the can. At first the boys are not interested in ska music optimism. Young men are creating a group identity as 'Rude Boy' (a trend among the youth has ever occurred in the early period 40'an) Being 'Rude' means to be one where people find it useful. Ska dance style of the Rude Boy has its own characteristics, much more quietly, with the behavior as if to punch someone. Rude Boy has connectivity with 'Scofflaws' (people who always oppose the law) and other criminal world. This is reflected in the lyrics of ska songs. (Note: stylish appearance Rude dress with pants that mengatung only ankle). Ska music once again changed to reflect the 'mood of the rude' with more tension in the bass to suit the style of the previous free-walking bass style '. Many flocked to try his fortune in the city of Kingston to gain fame in the music industry are turning to cannabis when the seller fails and diminishing capital. Many also are involved in the criminal world (depicted in the film 'The Harder They Come', played by Jimmy Cliff ... this movie tells about the journey of life is believed Jimmy Cliff) Two political parties that exist in Jamaica forming armed Banser. Public opinion had led to opposition to the group Rude Boy & the use of firearms. Regulation of firearm ownership was traced back after going through a period where home ownership is allowed weapons do not cause unrest in society. Anyone who has an illegal firearm, punishable by life imprisonment Artist & producer support even 'forgive' on the behavior of the group Rude Boys through Ska music. Support for not using firearms is reflected in songs like "Lawless Street" from the group Soul Brothers, "Gunmen coming to town" The Heptones. Duke Reid produced one of the ska group The Rude Boys (Shuffling Down Bond Street) CS Dodd, too, produced the young group who envisioned themselves as 'rudies': the group The Wailers (Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer). Prince Buster invented the mythical character Judge Dread Rude. The song "007 Shanty Town" sung by Desmond Dekker is a brilliant work in documenting the behavior of Rude Boy into a song (successfully entered the order of the charts to 14 in the UK Charts) Rude boy themes still dominate throughout the period of ska, and its popularity peaked during the summer of 1964. Beat to a slower ska & rocksteady was born. The first wave ska ended in 1968 (Rocksteady is the other story: Rocksteady gave birth to reggae music. The popularity of Reggae music in the UK distributed by Skinheads, the group adopted the Rastafarian reggae music & the lyrics of his songs tend to be theme of the teachings of Rastafari & views Relijiusnya, also Reggae developed into a 'Dub', 'Dancehall', & so on ... and so on ...)
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