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Of these early popular musicians, a few pioneering the use of native influences.
The Gaylords ’ hits, like “ Ti Mako ”, “ Pray for the Blackman ”, “ Lovely Dominica ” and “ Douvan Jo ”, were either English or the native Creole, kwéyòl.
By the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s, American rock and roll, soul and funk had reached Dominica and left lasting influences.
Funky rock-based bands like Voltage Four, Woodenstool and Every Mother's Child became popular.

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