"The Trojan Story" rocked the music world in 1971, introducing listeners to artists like Jimmy Cliff, the Maytals, and Lee "Scratch" Perry. Long... Trojan Records, Legendary Reggae Label, Resurrects A ...
The story of reggae label Trojan Records, an iconic record company. This program chronicles the story of Trojan Records, one the most iconic record labels in history, as part of the cultural ...
From the label's humble beginnings in a rundown London warehouse to its ascendance as a barrier-breaking cultural entity boasting over 15,000 titles in its catalog, Trojan Records has played an… By ...
“Get up in the morning, slaving for bread, sir, so that every mouth can be fed,” sang Desmond Dekker backed by The Aces, and the world sang along to the rock steady sounds of the Rude Boys of Jamaica.
It went from a small record label in north-west London in 1968 to one of the dominant sounds of reggae music. Trojan Records brought Jamaican music to a worldwide audience and to celebrate 50 years of ...
The celebratory music documentary 'Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records' marks the 50th anniversary of the London record label that became the “Motown of reggae.” By Stephen Dalton A British story ...
BRITISH shoe manufacturer Clarks has teamed with reggae label Trojan Records to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Originals Desert Trek brand and its role in Jamaican culture, according to a ...
Growing up in Southern England, Bob Bell fell in love with Jamaican music as soon as he bought his first recording, in 1963. As far as he was concerned, the explosion of musical creativity in that ...