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The Africans (band)
The Africans were a Jamaican reggae group of the 1970s, who recorded on the Federal Records Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to Rhythm & Blues releases. The compa ... and Belmont labels.Sing Out! - Volumes 23-24 - Page 23 1974 "It was recorded by the Africans on the Federal label" Discography *"Cock Mouth Kill Cock" / Joe Higgs B: "The World Upside Down" - Roosevelt 1971 *"Sleeping In The Rain" / B: "Version" - Federal 1973 *"Why Worry" / B: "Why Worry Version" - Federal 1973 *"Sweet Mary Lou" / B: "Gratitude" - Federal 1973 *"Get Wey De Duck Get" / B: "Quack! Quack!" - Federal 1975 *"Tribulation" / Sky Nation B: "Trial Dub" - High Note Jamaica 1975 *"Gathering" / B: "Version" - Wild Flower Jamaica 1975 *"King Of The Congo" / B: "Congo Dub" - High Note Jamaica 1976 *"Cool In Down" / B: "Cool I ...
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Federal Records
Federal Records was an American record label founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of Syd Nathan's King Records and based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was run by famed record producer Ralph Bass and was mainly devoted to Rhythm & Blues releases. The company also released hillbilly and rockabilly recordings from 1951 onward, e.g., "Rockin' and Rollin" by Ramblin' Tommy Scott on Federal 10003. Singles were published on both 45 and 78 rpm speed formats. Federal issued such classics as The Dominoes' "Sixty Minute Man", and "Have Mercy Baby" as well as Hank Ballard & The Midnighters' "Work With Me, Annie" which was opposed immediately by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) but went on to be an enormous hit. James Brown was touring with The Famous Flames when they were signed to Federal in 1956. The group's first Federal single, "Please, Please, Please," was a regional hit and eventually sold a million copies. Between 1962 and 1965 Freddie King, one of the three Blues "kings" (Fre ...
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Jamaican Reggae Musical Groups
Jamaican may refer to: * Something or someone of, from, or related to the country of Jamaica * Jamaicans, people from Jamaica * Jamaican English, a variety of English spoken in Jamaica * Jamaican Patois, an English-based creole language * Culture of Jamaica * Jamaican cuisine See also * *Demographics of Jamaica *List of Jamaicans *Languages of Jamaica This is a demography of the population of Jamaica including population density, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Population According to the total population w ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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