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Tagged with Bob Marley, Byron Lee, Chinese, dub, Jamaica, Jamaican, Leslie Kong, reggae, rock steady, Sean Paul, ska, Tom Wong
Official Trailer: Always Together: Chinese-Jamaicans In Reggae from Always Together on Vimeo.
If you are a casual fan of ska and/or reggae music, people of Chinese descent may not be the first image that comes to mind. However, if you become a fan and start to investigate deeper, you’ll discover that Chinese-Jamaicans played a major role in the production and creation of some of the most influential music not only in Jamaica, but eventually around the world. Always Together: Chinese-Jamaicans In Reggae takes a wide look at some of the names you may have only seen in passing in album liner notes or in magazines and blogs, and gets in-depth about the role people like Leslie Kong, Tom Wong, and Byron Lee had on the creation of what may be some of your favorite songs and albums.