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Insight Editions
05 May 2015
"Guiding us on this colorful book-length journey is one of the men who introduced reggae to America and helped rock the world with its syncopated beat, Roger Steffens. Through lectures, books, magazine articles, radio, and television, Steffens has shared his knowledge of reggae from coast to coast. He is the world’s premier archivist and collector of reggae memorabilia, and brings the best of his in-depth interviews with such reggae legends as Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, and “Toots” Hibbert to this unique scrapbook. Covering topics such as “Roots and Ska,” “Rock Steady,” “The Golden Age,” “Rockers, Digital and Dance Hall,” and “Internationalization,” and supplemented with sidebar features on historic figures, styles, and events, The Reggae Scrapbook demonstrates the bold statement made by the rise of this irresistible musical and social force. Already the book is gaining powerful critical comment: ""Rich in political, religious and herbaceous context, this lively package is primer for the uninitiated and treasure trove for the fan,"" raved the San Francisco Chronicle."

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Imprint:   Insight Editions
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Revised ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 279mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   785g
ISBN:   9781608874859
ISBN 10:   1608874850
Pages:   152
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Roger Steffens founded the Roger Steffens Reggae Archives, the world’s largest collection of Bob Marley materials and other reggae memorabilia. Steffens is the co-host of the internationally syndicated Planet Reggae radio show and the author of several books on Marley and reggae history.

Reviews for Reggae Scrapbook

"""In the gorgeous new version of ""Reggae Scrapbook,"" renowned author and reggae archivist Roger Steffans teams up with photo editor and award-winning photographer Peter Simon to deliver a stunning visual document of Jamaican music, including album art, rare posters and photographs of numerous musicians."" ""Rolling Stone"" """


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