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Live at Soledad Prison 1982 Big Band with remixes and reimaginings ofJamaican reggae supergroup Black Uhuru, captured at the height of their powers. 1982 was a fertile but latent moment for reggae; allegedly, only three radio stations dedicated to the genre existed in the US: Doug Wendt in San Francisco, Roger Steffens in LA, and Lance Linares in Santa Cruz. Perhaps it was this relative lack of attention that spurred the lattermost radio host to facilitate a Black Uhuru live show at Soledad Prison, SC, owing to his

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with remixes and reimaginings of classics from Donald Byrd

The pieces took shape in lockdown

the set sits somewhere between lo-fi post-rock/jazz fusion

find him almost any night of the week at a bar

London five-piece Ezra Collective release their debut album

Live at Soledad Prison 1982 Big Band with remixes and reimaginings ofJamaican reggae supergroup Black Uhuru, captured at the height of their powers. 1982 was a fertile but latent moment for reggae; allegedly, only three radio stations dedicated to the genre existed in the US: Doug Wendt in San Francisco, Roger Steffens in LA, and Lance Linares in Santa Cruz. Perhaps it was this relative lack of attention that spurred the lattermost radio host to facilitate a Black Uhuru live show at Soledad Prison, SC, owing to his

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