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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · 6. Byron Lee and The Dragonaires. One of the forebears of the genre Byron Lee and the Dragonaires were bringing their unique brand of ska to the world for over 60 years. Originally formed by the eponymous Lee and his friend Carl Brady in 1950, the band was literally at the forefront of ska and reggae music.

  2. Nov 10, 2020 · Ska, 2 Tone and Oi! are the essential genres, with ska and 2 Tone heavily influenced by Jamaican music, and Oi! diverging from punk rock. Their fashion and music were influenced by mods and rude boys, and as punk came along it was also involved in the style and music.

  3. 1960s. Mr. Ohshima’s travels took him to Mexico, through South America, and then on to visit his old Waseda Karate Club classmate, Mr. Harada. From there, he flew to Europe where he practiced and gave classes in several countries, visiting in 16 countries in total.

  4. Apr 16, 2018 · It was the same respite from struggle and tension that had produced ska in Jamaica in the early 1960s, in England in the late 1970s, and now in America in the 1980s and ’90s.

  5. Music portal. v. t. e. Popular music of the United States in the 1960s became innately tied up into causes, opposing certain ideas, influenced by the sexual revolution, feminism, Black Power and environmentalism. This trend took place in a tumultuous period of massive public, unrest in the United States which consisted of the Cold War, Vietnam ...

  6. Mar 22, 1990 · Ska story: the sound of angry young England. by Stephen Rodrick March 22, 1990. “Forget about punk. Forget about the new Mods marching to the beat of ‘My Generation.’. In the England of 1980 ...

  7. 1960s. Mr. Ohshima’s travels took him to Mexico, through South America, and then on to visit his old Waseda Karate Club classmate, Mr. Harada. From there, he flew to Europe where he practiced and gave classes in several countries, visiting in 16 countries in total.

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