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Isaacs negli anni ‘70 si è affermato come uno dei più prolifici e popolari cantanti in Giamaica. Ha pubblicato numerosi singoli auto-prodotti con la sua etichetta African Museum, formata nel 1973 con Errol Dunkley. Molte produzioni di Isaacs rivelano il tema delle radici del reggae, ma egli era ugualmente propenso a comporre materiale rock più tradizionale. I suoi brani di successo includono "My Only Lover", "Sinner Man" e "Mr. Cop". Con l'etichetta GG e il produttore Alvin Ranglin ha prodotto hit come "Border" e "Number One". Molti considerano che la sua migliore musica è stata prodotta negli anni ‘70, con...
GORYPTIC is born in September 2005. Just after its creation, GORYPTIC released a 2 tracks promo CD which got really good feedbacks. Thus the band focused on writing new stuff for its first full length scheduled for the beginning of 2007 while playing live. In 2007, GORYPTIC released its first full length entitled "From Blast To Collapse" which got excellent feedbacks. GORYPTIC headlined two tours: the first one in Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine...) during summer with Eternal Bleeding, features on great festivals (Brutal Assault, Mountains of Death, Sziget Fest, Red Alert Open Air) and shared the...
Gregory Page (born 14 April 1963 in London, England) is an American-Irish singer, songwriter, guitarist, cabaret artist, record producer and filmmaker. In the 1990s, Gregory was a member of The Rugburns. As a teenager, Page attended Trinity College of Music where he studied classical guitar and composition. At the age of sixteen, Page moved to Southern California where he began writing and recording music. Besides working on his own music, Page has also worked with eclectic array of artists such as Jason Mraz, John Doe, Jewel, Tom Brosseau, Steve Poltz and A.J. Croce. In 1996, John Doe, formerly of the...
Dick Gregory (Richard Claxton Gregory, St. Louis, Missouri, October 12, 1932 – August 19, 2017) was an American civil rights activist, social critic, writer, entrepreneur, comedian, conspiracy theorist, and occasional actor. During the turbulent 1960s, Gregory became a pioneer in stand-up comedy for his "no-holds-barred" sets, in which he mocked bigotry and racism. He performed primarily to black audiences at segregated clubs until 1961, when he became the first black comedian to successfully cross over to white audiences, appearing on television and putting out comedy record albums. Gregory was at the forefront of political activism in the 1960s, when he...