Music genre that originated in Jamaica.
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Examples for "ska music"
Examples for "ska music"
1Mention of ska music will dredge up many different memories among fans of a certain age.
2We don't play ska music, and if you look at International Jet Set, you couldn't be more removed from ska.
3The black lads would take the whites to blues parties where they were exposed to ska music for the first time.
4I grew up with Calypso and then Ska music, Blue Beat.
1One was a psychedelic bluesman, the other a ska and rocksteady act.
2Among the others was Forward March by ska singer Derrick Morgan.
3Maloya has strong links to Creole culture but also ska, samba and Afrobeat.
4Opel, one of ska's finest exponents, was a true Caribbean man.
5Actually, it was always ska -but it was scrawnier, not so arranged.
6Their music also developed to embrace other styles, particularly reggae, ska and Latin twists.
7The Binley Oak, one of the city's great ska pubs, is now a school.
8Less of the novelty, Gary, Bad Manners are ska royalty.
9It is the Yellow-rooted Grass (kane' ska dalâ'nige unaste'tla; not identified.)
10Or if you just wish ska had never happened.
11Born out of ska and rocksteady, reggae became Jamaica's main cultural export to the world.
12Just because I've always had this thing about people seeing us as a ska band.
13Irish band du jour The Blizzards have a winning ska sound on their debut album.
14Mention of ska music will dredge up many different memories among fans of a certain age.
15In Jamaica, Bartholomew's productions were hugely popular and early ska developed directly from New Orleans R&B.
16That label had a major role in introducing ska, rocksteady and roots-reggae to an international audience.