Blood and Fire Chapter 1: "History meets Destiny"

Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories" - En podcast af Henry K Productions

As Henry and Brian are touching down, in Kingston so is an army of foreign invaders. Record Companies, music executives, publishers, mangers all looking to cash in on dancehall's recent waive of international popularity, Most were opportunists looking to take advantage of what they perceived as uneducated 3rd world artistes. Yet as greedy and ruthless as these international companies were, they had no idea of what kind of resistance they would encounter when they reached the island’s tropical shores. The Jamaican establishment, the same power hungry consortium that controlled the Islands resources and products for centuries, they also saw in dancehall as a commodity, they could exploit. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by:  Michelle "Kim" YamaguchiGuest Vocals by:  Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes music production and sound design by Henry Kadditional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com Support Rootsland by Downloading our albums Home | ROOTSLAND Reggae Music, Podcast & Merchandise "Wear Your Culture" Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) contact us: [email protected] Follow Us: Legends of Reggae | FacebookDisclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.

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