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  1. In 1995, rock radio needed a change after four years of Grunge. And that change came in the form of Ska. Invented in Kingston, Jamaica in the late 1950s, bef...

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    • The beginning of ska music was in the late 1950s, when sounds from different cultures started to be combined together and developed into something new.
    • The second wave of Ska was a revival of sorts, as the first wave had started to lose peoples interest. Instead, pop and rock music were becoming much more popular.
    • The third wave of ska happened in the late 1980s, and become very popular in the mid 1990s. Around this time is also when the idea of ‘waves’ of ska was coined.
  3. May 11, 2015 · In the second episode of our series Under the Influence, we examine the late-70s ska revival in the UK, a movement built upon the fusion of punk rock and traditional ska.

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  4. Aug 17, 2022 · Second Wave Ska appeared in the late 70s. This is where we find post-punk ska-inspired bands like The Specials, The English Beat, The Selector and the whole 2 Tone sound.

  5. Within the history of ska, 2 Tone is classified as its second wave, the product of an early 1980s nostalgia for vintage music. It is the precursor of the third wave ska scene of the 1990s.

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  7. Nov 30, 2020 · Having been exposed to the “Second Wave Ska” of the late 70s 2-Tone movement via its inclusion on the New Wave in of the time, playback of bands like The Beat [The English Beat for us Yanks] and The Specials on forward moving radio stations like WLIR had a formative effect on the young Shafer.