Celebrity Life
No Doubt’s Tony Kanal on Robbie Shakespeare: ‘You Can’t Overstate How Great He Was’
'You're sitting with these legends in the studio, and it was just mind-blowing,' Kanal recalls of No Doubt's sessions with the late, great bass player and producer in 2001
Chronixx Expands His Universe
Reggae star reveals the first new artist on his Soul Circle label and gives an update on fatherhood and his upcoming projects
From ‘Downpressor Man’ to ‘Jokerman’: 10 Essential Robbie Shakespeare Tracks
Hear the evolution of the late reggae bass legend's era- and genre-spanning mastery
Robbie Shakespeare, ‘Wickedest Bass’ in Reggae, Dead at 68
Alongside his Riddim Twins counterpart Sly Dunbar, the bassist played with everyone from Black Uhuru to Bob Dylan across more than four decades
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry: The Last Visit With the Legend
Rolling Stone spent several days with Perry in Negril, Jamaica, just weeks before he died
How Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry ‘Forever Changed the Sound of Music Everywhere’
Four decades ago, musician, journalist and Bob Marley's former publicist Vivien Goldman was with Marley and Scratch in London. Today, she looks back at the producer's monumental legacy
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s ‘Telepathic’ Style Through the Years
Lee “Scratch” Perry’s sonic fingerprint was unmistakable. “This man was plug-ins before you studio cats today […]
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry: 10 Essential Songs
From productions for Bob Marley and the Congos to his own classic dub creations, here is a survey of the Jamaican music legend's finest work
Trojan Records Sets 50th-Anniversary Reissue of ‘The Trojan Story’
Historic 1971 anthology helped introduce world to Jimmy Cliff, the Maytals, Desmond Dekker, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and other reggae greats
Peter Tosh Master Tape Rediscovered in ‘Studio 17’ Doc Clip
2019 documentary, now available to stream in U.S., focuses on "Lost Tapes" unearthed from legendary Jamaican studio Randy's Records
Koffee Dreams of a Brighter Day
Jamaican singer-songwriter is making reggae hits powered by deep cultural roots and hope for a post-quarantine world
U-Roy, Reggae Artist and Toasting Pioneer, Dead at 78
"Without him, there would be no dancehall, no hip-hop, no rap, no Afrobeat," Mad Professor says
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