Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dies
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Cliff recorded his iconic version in 1972, and it quickly became one of the most recognizable feel good songs in music history. His interpretation brought sunshine, soul, and smooth reggae energy to a record that crossed genres with ease. The song remains a go to soundtrack for positivity. Here’s how we see it.
Released in April 1973, Catch A Fire catapulted Bob Marley and the Wailers to global stardom. The sub-hooks of bassist Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett, together with his drumming brother Carly, played a primary role in introducing the sound of reggae’s ...