Matumbi were one of the top British reggae bands of the 1970s and early 1980s, and are best known as the first successful band of guitarist and record...
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Matumbi may refer to: the Matumbi people the Matumbi language Matumbi (band) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Matumbi...
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Dennis Bovell's Matumbi (band) and with Lincoln "Sugar" Minott, Winston "Tony Tuff" Morris, and Derrick "Bubbles" Howard's Conscious Roots band, The African...
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1979 song by Matumbi. It made No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart. "MATUMBI". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 14 June 2013. "Matumbi - Point Of View...
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playing in Dennis Bovell's Matumbi, a dub and roots reggae band. Several members of the band were also in New Musik, and the band's line-up consisted of Straker...
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The Matumbi Lighthouse is located at the south western tip of Pemba, in Tanzania. The lighthouse is on a small island called Matumbi Makubwa. The lighthouse's...
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called Stonehenge, who later changed name and became the British reggae band Matumbi, and released dub-reggae records under his own name as well as the pseudonym...
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in their live performances. In 1975, it was covered by London reggae band Matumbi, with another reggae version recorded by Joe Cocker the following year...
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1980s. Straker joined his first band, called Stonehenge, in 1969. The band changed its name in 1971 to Matumbi, a reggae band signed to Trojan Records, but...
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Warning song), a 1991 single by the progressive metal band Fates Warning "Point of View" (Matumbi song), 1979 "Point of View", a 2007 song by Tiny Masters...
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City, Quaker City. 17 March 1981, Hammersmith Palais, London, UK with Matumbi, Tribesmen, Brimstone, and Bumble & The Bees. Mundell cancels just days...
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with Steel Pulse, Aswad, Matumbi, Cimarons and Black Slate, Misty in Roots were one of the most popular British reggae bands of the late 1970s. Following...
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Junior Marvin Jah Mason Massilia Sound System Massive Dread Matisyahu Matumbi Mavado The Maytals The Maytones Tommy McCook Freddie McGregor Freddie McKay...
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collaborations with Bia Ferreira, Letieres Leite, Ellen Oléria, Lazzo Matumbi [pt] and Luedji Luna. The album was included in the list of the 25 best...
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that documented the reggae movement in the UK in 1978, alongside Aswad, Matumbi, Jimmy Lindsay and Alton Ellis. All songs written by David Hinds except...
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sessions, 1970) Iain Matthews: (1 session, 1971) Matumbi: (2 sessions, 1978) Harvey Matusow's Jew's Harp Band: (1 session, 1968) Max Tundra: (1 session, 2004)...
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Concerts for the People of Kampuchea (category Queen (band) concert tours)
Dury and the Blockheads (with guest Mick Jones on "Sweet Gene Vincent") Matumbi The Clash The Pretenders The Specials The Who Elvis Costello & The Attractions...
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notable artists included Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias, XTC, Tom Robinson Band, Nick Lowe, Steel Pulse, The Vibrators, The Stranglers, Buzzcocks, Siouxsie...
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East End in November 1976; Carol Grimes and Matumbi were the main acts. At the end of the gig the bands took part in a jam, something which was to become...
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Kelly, Leroy Smart, Sugar Minott, Macka B, Adeva, CJ Lewis, John Holt, Matumbi, They Must Be Russians, Sandra Reid, Sandra Lobban and Thelma Mae. The...
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is, by necessity, more diverse in Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve in the Matumbi Hills of Tanzania but the blue monkey was still the most represented prey...
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was a member of The Cats who had a No. 48 UK hit with "Swan Lake", and Matumbi,[dubious – discuss] who had a No. 35 hit with "Point of View (Squeeze a...
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saw the first major flowering of British reggae with bands such as The Cimarons, Aswad and Matumbi. Jamaican music began to influence British pop music...
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for a BBC programme. Bovell and Lloyd "Jah Bunny" Donaldson were both in Matumbi. Johnson was the first person to accurately describe the situation of the...
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Marsupilami Roy Harper Line-up included: Joan Baez David Bowie Edgar Broughton Band Arthur Brown Fairport Convention Family Gilberto Gil Gong Hawkwind Help Yourself...
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Business Park. The performances started at 1pm with events host Annie Matumbi who manned the stage. Notable local artists included Driemo who was also...
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Jason Wilson (musician) (redirect from Tabarruk (band))
particular, Wilson has admittedly studied the sound of the bands Aswad, Steel Pulse, Matumbi and UB40. Wilson's cousin Michael Virtue was the keyboardist...
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being given their own backstage toilets; however, it was revealed by the band that this was a joke – the "reserved" sign on the toilet was not at the authorisation...
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Wilson and Clive James presented the show: live studio performances by Matumbi performing 'A Woman Like You' and Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias performing...
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major figures on the London reggae scene, most prominently with the band Matumbi, who he had co-founded in the middle of the decade. However, he found...
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