Jah Itagaki's REGGAE LIFE
   This Day in Reggae
and Nubian, Rasta, herb and related history

 March 2
1954: Ancel "Johnny" Powell is born.
1956: Morocco independent
1957: Rod Taylor aka Rocky T is born in Kingston, Jamaica.
1970: LSD advocate Timothy Leary is given 10 years for smuggling marijuana.
1983: Sony, Philips, and Polygram team up to launch a new recording medium - the Compact Disc.
2021: Bunny Wailer (Neville O'Riley Livingston) passes away in hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 73.
He had suffered a stroke in July last year, and had been in hospital since December.

 March 3
Peace Day
1948: Jackie Mittoo (Donat Roy Mittoo) is born in Kingston, Jamaica.
1957: Singer Michael Prophet (Michael George Hynes) is born in Kingston, Jamaica.
1961: DJ Lady Ann is born.
1969: (or 1970): DJ Jigsy King is born.
1975: Linda McCartney is charged in U.S. with possession of marijuana.
2016: Axeman, SMALL AXE RECORDS' DJ owner, passes away.

 March 4
1877: The microphone is invented by Emile Berliner.
1927: Tommy McCook is born in Havana, Cuba. (some sources say March 3rd)
1965: Dirtsman (Patrick Thompson) is born in Spanish Town, Jamaica.
1972: Determine (Rohan Bennett) is born in St. Mary, Jamaica.
1974: Chevelle Franklyn is born in Tawes Pen, St Catherine, Jamaica.
1993: Shabba Ranks gets that evening's appearance on the U.S. TV The Tonight Show cancelled after making anti-gay statements on Channel 4's The Word.
2004: Phillip Linton, owner of Arrow's Recording Studio is shot and killed.
2017: Edi Fitzroy passes away in May Pen, Clarendon Parish, Jamaica, at the age of 61.
2024: Singer and songwriter B. B. Seaton [Gaylads] passes away at the age of 79.

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