
Wickedest Sound
99% Invisible
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The Rise of Jamaican Music in the 1950s
This chapter examines the transformative influence of Clement Seymour Dodd on Jamaican music during the 1950s, highlighting his contributions to the Kingston sound system culture. It details the competitive nature of sound system clashes and the evolution from predominantly American rhythm and blues to a unique Jamaican sound, ultimately leading to the birth of ska music. The chapter captures the cultural shifts in Jamaica, reflecting the societal push for independence and identity through the innovative changes in musical styles.
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