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In Search of the Lost Riddim: The Jamaican Jazz Connection on February 26

In Search of the Lost Riddim: The Jamaican Jazz Connection on February 26

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR JAZZ STUDIES IN COLLABORATION WITH HARLEM STAGE PRESENTS... In Search of the Lost Riddim: The Jamaican Jazz Connection Featuring Cedric Brooks (saxophone), Ernest Ranglin (guitar), Orville Hammond (piano), Wayne Batchelor (string bass), Desmond Jones (drums), Cecil Sonny Bradshaw (trumpet & piano), Larry McDonald (conga), and Douglas Ewart (reeds & percussion) ...

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Surfin'

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Surfin; 2. Reminiscing; 3. Ketch It; 4. Freedom Dancer; 5. One Chord Stylee; 6. Jah Kana; 7. Ramouslin; 8. Surfside; 9. These Times; 10. Dancing Mood II; 11. Nyah; 12. Diamond; 13. Tender Moments; 14. September; 15. Dance All; 16. Yu Si Mi;

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Article: Album Review

Ernest Ranglin: Surfin'

Read "Surfin'" reviewed by Michael A. Edwards


Nothing new can be said about the genius of Ernest Ranglin and the breadth of his influence on modern guitar. He's been around since the heyday of Kingston club life with combos like the Eric Deans Orchestra, through to the studio period and the countless hits he both played on and arranged (largely without credit), and ...

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Guitar In Ernest

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004

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Rocksteady

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Double Barrel; Confucius; Stalag 17; Marcus Garvey; Nightwork; East Of The River Nile; Israelites; Row Fisherman; Freedom Street; Pressure Drop; At The Feast; Redemption Song.

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Article: Album Review

Monty Alexander and Ernest Ranglin: Rocksteady

Read "Rocksteady" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


...I wanna back to the islands Where the shrimp boats tie up to the pilin' Gimme oysters and beer For dinner every day of the year and I'll feel fine I'll feel fine... Rocksteady is officially Monty Alexander's recording. His deal with Telarc, now being realized, was that he record ...

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'Ska Wey Dat'

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2003

Album

Gotcha!

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2001

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Article: Album Review

Ernest Ranglin: Gotcha!

Read "Gotcha!" reviewed by AAJ Staff


All of a sudden, Ernest Ranglin is moving out front to receive the recognition he has long deserved—and which he has long received from knowing fellow musicians—as a result of his signing with Telarc Records at the urging of his fellow native Jamaican and long-time friend, Monty Alexander. Long respected by the likes of Randy Weston, ...


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