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  1. Jun 7, 2021 · Ska music serves as a bridge between 1960s Jamaican music, 1970s British dance music, and 1990s American punk music. It does this by fusing many musical influences to create a genre unique unto itself.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SkaSka - Wikipedia

    It was developed in Jamaica in the 1960s when Stranger Cole, Prince Buster, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, and Duke Reid formed sound systems to play American rhythm and blues and then began recording their own songs. In the early 1960s, ska was the dominant music genre of Jamaica and was popular with British mods and with many skinheads.

  3. Dec 23, 2013 · The defining artifact of Florida ska's 1990s third-wave heyday is Closer Than You, Vol.1, a compilation of the best and brightest bands on the scene at the time. Among Pork Pie Tribe's...

  4. Oct 16, 2023 · The 1960s: The First Wave. The First Wave of ska music can be traced back to the 1960s during Jamaica’s declaration of independence from Great Britain. At this time, musicians were primarily interested in calypso, mento, and American R&B styles of music, as well as some American jazz.

  5. Keep in mind that many Jamaicans worked in America, especially the sugar cane fields of Florida and Louisiana. Then listened to American R&B and doo wop, and this helped influence Jamaican Ska's sound.

  6. Sep 18, 2018 · Ska music, a genre commonly known as “the music of the people,” was formally birthed in 1959, and is a hybrid sound that owes much of its success to the popularity of its influences. On the...

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  8. Jan 16, 2024 · Then there were characters like Laurel Aitken, and rivals Prince Buster, and Derrick Morgan; not just performers, more like architects of a cultural phenomenon. Their music narrated the lives of Jamaicans in the 1960s – a discourse of resilience amid economic hardship and political change.