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.
Interlude song order:
// Interview recorded July 13, 2023 via Google Meet
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //
Sound Advice with Paul Dube (includes prev. unreleased original song!)
Paul Dube (accordion sideman, bluegrass slow jam instructor, The Gobshites, Peeptoad Coffee House)
RI 5 with Al Diaz
Sound Advice with Al Diaz
Al Diaz (Kanerko, Consuelo's Revenge, The Benji's, SEXCoffee, The Dust Ruffles, Pistol Shot Gypsy)
RI 5 with Jen Long
Sound Advice with Jen Long
Jen Long (SwampBirds, The Whale Guitar, Assembly of Light Choir, Cardboard Cannons)
RI 5 with Chris Carrera
Sound Advice with Chris Carrera
Chris Carrera (Weak Teeth, Bloodpheasant, Deleted Arrows, Yavinfive)
RI 5 with John Allmark
Sound Advice with John Allmark
John Allmark (Jazz Orchestra & Octet band leader, The Psychic Horns, The Autocrats)
RI 5 with William Schaff
Sound Advice with William Schaff
William Schaff (Fort Foreclosure, What Cheer? Brigade, The Eyesores, The Iditarod)
RI 5 with Keith Munslow
Sound Advice with Keith Munslow
Keith Munslow (AS220, Superchief Trio, Big Nazo, Empire Revue)
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