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Forward March

The early roots of reggae music, and its rise to popularity. How the music was used to recount experiences and songs of social commentary were written. In the sixties immigration from Jamaica to the UK increased and brought Jamaican music. Ska picked up a white fan base. The programme also covers both the music scene and the social climate in Jamaica during the sixties. By the end of the sixties reggae had established itself as mainstream pop music in Britain, and was increasingly recorded in this country by Dandy Livingstone, Eddy Grant and Greyhound etc.

English
  • Originally Aired October 29, 2002
  • Runtime 180 minutes
  • Network BBC
  • Created May 25, 2016 by
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Name Type Role
Mike Connolly Director