In Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation, Heather Augustyn examines how ska music first emerged in Jamaica as a fusion of popular, traditional, and even classical musical forms. As a genre, it was a connection to Africa, a means of expression and protest, and a respite from the struggles of colonization and grinding poverty. Ska would later travel with West Indian immigrants to the United Kingdom, where British youth embraced the music, blending it with punk and pop and working its origins as a music of protest and escape into their present lives. The fervor of the music matched the energy of the…mehr
In Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation, Heather Augustyn examines how ska music first emerged in Jamaica as a fusion of popular, traditional, and even classical musical forms. As a genre, it was a connection to Africa, a means of expression and protest, and a respite from the struggles of colonization and grinding poverty. Ska would later travel with West Indian immigrants to the United Kingdom, where British youth embraced the music, blending it with punk and pop and working its origins as a music of protest and escape into their present lives. The fervor of the music matched the energy of the streets as racism, poverty, and violence ran rampant. But ska called for brotherhood and unity.
Heather Augustyn is a renowned expert of early Jamaican music and English composition. She is the author of Ska: An Oral History (2010), Don Drummond: The Genius and Tragedy of the World's Greatest Trombonist (2013), Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013), Songbirds: Pioneering Women in Jamaican Music (2014), and Dragon: The Story of Byron Lee, Ambassador of Jamaican Music (2016). She is a newspaper reporter for the Times of Northwest Indiana, an elementary-school writing teacher, and she lives with her husband and two boys in northwest Indiana.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Cedella Marley Preface 1. Let the Good Times Roll: Derrick Morgan, with Millicent "Patsy" Todd and Lyn Taitt 2. Queen of Ska: Doreen Shaffer with Lloyd Knibb, Lloyd Brevett, Roland Alphonso and Lester Sterling 3. Godfather of Ska: Laurel Aitken 4. Passion and Revival: Toots Hibbert 5. Big Man: Judge Dread 6. Too Much Too Young: The Specials' Roddy Radiation 7. So Hot You're Cool: The Beat's Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger 8. More Than a "Three Minute Hero": The Selecter's Pauline Black with Millie Small 9. Welcome to the House of Fun: Lee "Kix" Thompson of Madness 10. Fat Bastard: Buster Bloodvessel of Bad Manners 11. Melting Pot Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Cedella Marley Preface 1. Let the Good Times Roll: Derrick Morgan, with Millicent "Patsy" Todd and Lyn Taitt 2. Queen of Ska: Doreen Shaffer with Lloyd Knibb, Lloyd Brevett, Roland Alphonso and Lester Sterling 3. Godfather of Ska: Laurel Aitken 4. Passion and Revival: Toots Hibbert 5. Big Man: Judge Dread 6. Too Much Too Young: The Specials' Roddy Radiation 7. So Hot You're Cool: The Beat's Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger 8. More Than a "Three Minute Hero": The Selecter's Pauline Black with Millie Small 9. Welcome to the House of Fun: Lee "Kix" Thompson of Madness 10. Fat Bastard: Buster Bloodvessel of Bad Manners 11. Melting Pot Bibliography Index
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