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  • The two guitarists employed a bright, chiming tone that made the group sound like an all-percussion orchestra, but Ndiaye sometimes switched to reggae's chunky strum, providing both rhythmic and tonal contrast.

    In concert: Yoro Ndiaye at Millennium Stage Mark Jenkins 2011

  • With reggae's premium rhythm section Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare and Island's Chris Blackwell co-producing, 1980's Warm Leatherette did OK, but it was Nightclubbing that perfected her post-disco, new wave sound and propelled seductive hits such as Pull Up to the Bumper into the charts around the world.

    Grace Jones pulls up to the bumper 2011

  • Very few of the titans from reggae's golden age remain with us.

    The Pop Scene: Around the World in Various Styles Andy Beta 2011

  • With reggae's premium rhythm section Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare and Island's Chris Blackwell co-producing, 1980's Warm Leatherette did OK, but it was Nightclubbing that perfected her post-disco, new wave sound and propelled seductive hits such as Pull Up to the Bumper into the charts around the world.

    Grace Jones pulls up to the bumper 2011

  • But it was reggae's infusion into the spiky-haired consciousness which helped bring about Rock Against Racism, one of punk's most constructive legacies.

    Clubs picks of the week Patric Baird 2010

  • No stranger to the genre, the son of Bob and Rita is a member of reggae's first family, and has supplied music to many children's projects, including cable station Nick Jr. 's Dora The Explorer, the PBS series Arthur, and a version of his dad's "Three Little Birds" for Shark Tale (in which he also played Bernie the Jamaican jellyfish).

    Mike Ragogna: New Tunes On Monday: Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, and Ziggy Marley with Jack Johnson, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Toots Hibbert, and Jamie Lee Curtis 2009

  • While mainstream pop fans show a lack of passion for reggae's new artists, their interest in other forms of world music -- especially modern, genre-bending African and Brazilian sounds -- is high.

    The Grammys Push the Glitz 2008

  • Soon afterward, Bob Marley emerged to become reggae's biggest-ever star.

    West Indies Meets West End 2008

  • The book featured black and white photos of reggae's rising stars -- Jimmy Cliff, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and others -- in the rough-and-tumble neighborhoods of their youth, along with rare in-studio and performance shots.

    Perry Garfinkel: How A Reggae Rhythm Redeemed A Lost Soul 2008

  • "The Israelites," with its biblical imagery of suffering and redemption, showed the world reggae's combination of danceable rhythm and serious, sometimes spiritual intentions.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Ann Althouse 2006

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