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  2. Two-tone or 2 tone, also known as ska-rock [citation needed] and ska revival, is a genre of British popular music of the late 1970s and early 1980s that fused traditional Jamaican ska, rocksteady, and reggae music with elements of punk rock and new wave music.

    • 2 tone
    • Ska punk, new tone
    • Late 1970s, Coventry, England
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    The 2 tone genre, which began in the late 1970s in the Coventry area of UK, was a fusion of Jamaican ska rhythms and melodies with punk rock's more aggressive guitar chords and lyrics. Compared to 1960s ska, 2 Tone music had faster tempos, fuller instrumentation, and a harder edge.

    • Late 1950s, Jamaica
  4. Mar 22, 2024 · 2 Tone music was a blend of Jamaican reggae, ska, and British punk music. Jerry Dammers was an important figure in the new musical style. He started a label called 2 Tone Records in 1979 and was ...

  5. Apr 30, 2021 · Ska. This article is more than 2 years old. ‘A blur of legs, arms and adrenaline’: the astonishing history of two-tone. As a new exhibition documents the UK ska-pop sound, stars including the...

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · 22 March 2024. By Miguel Roca-Terry,Visual Data Journalist, BBC England Data Unit. BBC. 2 Tone music started in Coventry in the 1970s. Here’s a quick guide introducing the style if you...

  7. Two-tone or 2 tone is a genre of British popular music of the late 1970s and early 1980s that fused traditional Jamaican ska music with elements of punk rock and new wave music. Its name derives from 2 Tone Records, a record label founded in 1979 by Jerry Dammers of The Specials, and references a desire to transcend and defuse racial tensions ...

  8. In Coventry, the southernmost centre of Britain’s Midlands engineering belt, the outcome was 2-Tone, a mostly white take on ska, the music brought to Britain by Jamaican immigrants in the mid-1960s and favoured by English mods of the period, whose two-tone Tonik suits gave the latter-day movement its name.

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