(Born 19 October 1944, Grange Hill, Jamaica)
Self-developed
musician and Rastafarian who plays a seminal role, beginning in the 1960s, to
transform reggae, Jamaica-originated music genre, into an international
cultural movement engaged in
opposition to all forms of oppression and for the promotion of a fairer, equal
forms of human relations, offering his prolific compositions to the goal, especially:
“Get Up, Stand UP”, “400 Years”, “Equal Rights”, “Love”, “No Sympathy”, “Mama
Africa”, “No Nuclear War”, “Africa”, “African”, “Here Comes the Sun”, “Sun
Valley”, “Creation”, “Oppressor Man”, “(You Gotta Walk And) Don’t Look Back”, “Vampire”,
“Apartheid”, “Why Must I Cry?”, “Go Tell it on The Mountain”, “You Can’t Fool
Me Again”, “Keep on Moving”
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe
Twitter @HerbertEkweEkwe
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