On this episode I speak with reggae artist, Clatta Bumboo. In our conversation we cover what music meant for him as he was growing up in Jamaica, how Foundation Mondays at The Parlour impacted and inspired his career, and what he's looking for Rhode Islanders to do to better understand the importance of reggae music. We also get a little tip into what Clatta has on the horizon to pull our music community together.
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// Interview recorded July 13, 2023 via Google Meet
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //
Sound Advice with Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson
Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson (Eastern Medicine Singers, Black Eagle Productions)
RI 5 with John McCauley
Sound Advice with John McCauley
John McCauley (Deer Tick, Middle Brother, Diamond Rugs)
RI 5 with Chuck Staton
Sound Advice with Chuck Staton
Chuck Staton (Senior Discount, Funbearable)
RI 5 with Aaron Jaehnig
Sound Advice with Aaron Jaehnig
Aaron Jaehnig (The Living Room, The Parlour, Wes' Rib House, Northern Lands, Girl Haggard)
Aaron Jaehnig talks Wes’ Rib House
RI 5 with Joe Potenza
Sound Advice with Joe Potenza
Joe Potenza (Evening Sky, freelance bass player)
Joe Potenza: Post-Interview Stories
Clatta Bumboo talks ”Make Way Rasta” (album preview and song premiere)
RI 5 with Sean Carney
Sound Advice with Sean Carney
Sean Carney (Structure Sounds, The Scandals, This Is A Movement, The Jesse Minute)
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