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Linton Kwesi Johnson, British Black activist and a protagonist of " Dub Poetry " was largely influenced by the writings of Fanon, as evidenced by several of the lyrics on Johnson's album Dread Beat an ' Blood.
Other popular music forms that arose during the 1970s include: Briton ( Linton Kwesi Johnson's dub poetry ); Sly & Robbie's rockers reggae, which drew on Augustus Pablo's melodica, becoming popular with artists such as The Mighty Diamonds and The Gladiators ; Joe Gibbs ' mellower rockers reggae, including music by Culture and Dennis Brown ; Burning Spear's distinctive style, as represented by the albums Marcus Garvey and Man in the Hills ; and harmonic, spiritually-oriented Rasta music like that of The Abyssinians, Black Uhuru and Third World.
Poets who emerged in this period include Carol Ann Duffy, Andrew Motion, Craig Raine, Wendy Cope, James Fenton, Blake Morrison, Liz Lochhead, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Benjamin Zephaniah.
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Rodney's death was commemorated in a poem by Martin Carter entitled " For Walter Rodney " and by the dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson in " Reggae fi Radni ".
* Former Goldsmiths students include Graham Sutherland, John Cale, Mary Quant, Malcolm McLaren, Damien Hirst, Sam Taylor-Wood, Lucian Freud, Antony Gormley, Julian Opie, Hisham Matar, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Neil Innes, Brian Molko, Alex James, and Graham Coxon.
* The tragic New Cross Fire was commemorated in a number of reggae songs and poems at the time, including Johnny Osbourne ’ s " 13 dead and nothing said ", Benjamin Zephaniah ’ s " 13 dead ", UB40's " Don't let it pass you by " and Linton Kwesi Johnsons " New Crass Massakkah ".
The 1970s also saw the rise of dub poetry, exemplified by Linton Kwesi Johnson, Sister Netifa and Benjamin Zephaniah.
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During this time he also engineered for reggae artists including Black Uhuru and Linton Kwesi Johnson, and for jùjú musician King Sunny Adé.
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In 1979, Linton Kwesi Johnson wrote and recorded a dub poem about the Sus Law entitled " Sonny's Lettah ( An Anti-Sus Poem )".
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He has played with Sonny Rollins, Babs Gonzales, Bruce Lawrence, Roy Haynes, Don Redman, Linton Garner, Wynton Kelly, Jordan Fordin, J. J. Johnson, Bennie Green, Rudy Van Gelder, Julius Watkins, Albert Socarras, Paul Chambers, Mal Waldron, Art Taylor, Fats Navarro, John Richard Lewis, Jackie Mills, David Amram and Jackie McLean.

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In 1889 a residence was completed for Bishop Linton at South Hay ; the design and materials used in constructing the corrugated-iron clad ‘ Bishop ’ s Lodge ’ was an attempt to cope with Hay ’ s climatic extremes.
In the 1980s, some army units were transferred to Linton, and by 1990 Waiouru ’ s permanent population had fallen to about 3000.
In 2005, Waiouru ’ s population dropped to about 2000 with the transfer out of armoured force personnel, and continues to drop as operations are shifted to nearby Linton Camp and Ohakea.
The Aislers Set is an indie pop band that formed in San Francisco in 1997 after the breakup of chief songwriter Amy Lintons former band Henry's Dress.
Terrible Things Happen ( as with the rest of the Aislers Set's music ) was recorded in Lintons tiny basement studio on an analog 8 track machine.
According to Eric Margolis, “ Americans would have been totally misled the run-up to the Iraq War had it not been for the Internet sites like ‘ Antiwar. com ;’ ‘ CommonDreams ;’ LewRockwell ; and Bigeye ; and magazines like ‘ American Conservative ’ and ‘ Harpers .’ George Szamuely maintained in 2000 that “ Antiwar. com now easily outshines the dreary foreign policy mags filled with the self-important vacuities of the Washington apparat .” Antiwar. com is “ a thoughtful, well-organized site ,” according to the Washington Post ’ s Linton Weeks.
Alverson's credits also include children ’ s books, short stories and short film scripts, some of which have recently been adapted to comics by the cartoonist John Linton Roberson, including Rapunzel and the parody the Story of OH!
The tragedy was commemorated in a number of reggae songs and poems at the time, including Johnny Osbourne ’ s " 13 Dead and Nothing Said ", Benjamin Zephaniah ’ s " 13 Dead " and Linton Kwesi Johnsons " New Crass Massakkah ".
Following graduation from law school until her election to the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals, Cook was a member of Akron ’ s oldest law firm, Roderick, Myers & Linton, as well as the firm ’ s first female partner.

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The Jan Linton album " Buddha Machine Music " used these loops along with others created by manually scrolling through CDs on a CDJ player.
* Loraine, a song by Linton Kwesi Johnson from the album Bass Culture
Spin. com placed the band's second album The Last Match on its Top 20 of 2000, saying, " Linton has cleared the cobwebs off the Pop conundrum and dolled them up in a perfect dress.
Nate Chinen, writing for The New York Times, accounted that " Clarity was a pivotal album for Jimmy Eat World, the first to feature Jim Adkins on lead vocals instead of Mr. Linton and the last to reflect the heart-on-sleeve values of emocore more than the hard gleam of pop-punk.
* 2012 – Alan covers 2 tracks: " Inheritance "-Recoil ( ft. Linton Kwesi Johnson & Paul Marshall ) and " Dum Dum Girl "-Recoil ( ft. Shara Worden ) for a Talk Talk tribute album ( double ) cd / book set called " Spirit of Talk Talk ".
It was released in 1994 on Wooden Blue Records and displays their early sound with Tom Linton singing lead on most of the songs on this album.

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