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21Dec/110

Sly Dunbar discusses his favorite drummers of all time! [Listen 28:53 min]

S01 Ep09 (Part 3) - Sly Dunbar list of drummers that deserve their dues

Interview Date: October 23, 2011 @9am EDT

Special Guest: Sly Dunbar (a.k.a. one half of "Sly and Robbie" or also know by some as one half of  “the Riddim Twins”) is quite possibly the most important drummer in Jamaican Music History. Lowell Charles Dunbar’s impact on music (not just Reggae but music in general) is immeasurable. It is said that he has over 200 000 recordings behind his belt (not including remixes or Dubs); has had over 100 No.1 hits in Jamaica. He is easily one of the most influential drummers of the second half of the Century. In this podcast we Sly Dunbar gives a shout out to all his favorite drummers of all time. Drummers that laid down the foundation for Sly to create from. This is one for the books so enjoy and Merry Christmas!


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30Nov/110

Interview with Sly Dunbar [Listen 20:45 min]-”Getting in line with Sly Dunbar” (S01 Ep09)

S01 Ep09 - Getting in Line with Sly Dunbar

Interview Date: October 23, 2011 @9am EDT

Special Guest: Sly Dunbar (a.k.a. one half of "Sly and Robbie" or also know by some as one half of  “the Riddim Twins”) is quite possibly the most important drummer in Jamaican Music History. Lowell Charles Dunbar’s impact on music (not just Reggae but music in general) is immeasurable. It is said that he has over 200 000 recordings behind his belt (not including remixes or Dubs); has had over 100 No.1 hits in Jamaica. He is easily one of the most influential drummers of the second half of the Century. In this podcast we talk about what it means for him to be a drummer, where Jamaican music is and where he see's it going, the album "Present Taxi" and going into the studio to record with Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler.


Getting in line with Sly Dunbar


To dig into the history of Jamaican music is not an easy task.