The Skatalites
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Dian
July 3rd 2024
How live music SHOULD sound. Simply amazing
Leeds, United Kingdom@Brudenell Social Club
Dino
May 1st 2024
The band was incredible. I was surprised that the crowd wasn’t larger. I don’t think the show was advertised well enough. I saw them years ago at the Barrymore, the place was packed.
Madison, WI@University of Wisconsin-Madison
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About The Skatalites
2019 marks the 55th Anniversary of The Skatalites. The original members had played on hundreds of recording sessions before forming the band in 1964. They backed most of the vocalists in Jamaica at that time, including Bob Marley, Toots and The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, and many more. After disbanding in 1965 the individual members continued playing in various groups as the music evolved from ska to rocksteady to reggae. In the late 70's a resurgence of interest in the music began in the U.K. which caused the creation of many bands such as The Specials, The English Beat, Madness, The Selecter and Bad Manners. This became known as the "Two-Tone era" and these British musicians fused rock music with the ska and reggae. In The early 80's the music started to spread to The U.S.A and other parts of the world and bands began to emerge everywhere playing different flavors of ska and reggae fused with whatever else they wanted to throw in, including hard core , jazz and even punk. In 1983 The Skatalites reunited to play Reggae Sunsplash in Montego Bay and subsequently in London at The Crystal Palace for the U.K version of The Sunsplash event. A few years later they began emigrating to the U.S.A and in 1986 the first US shows began at The Village Gate in NYC. In 1989 the band supported Bunny Wailer on The Liberation Tour and in 1990 they embarked on their first headline tour of The U.S.A. and have not stopped touring the world ever since. The band is available for festivals and also plays in intimate club settings. Their unique infectious brand of real Jamaican ska pleases audiences of all ages across the globe year after year. "We hope you will enjoy listening to our music as much as we enjoy performing it for you."
Forever indebted to the inspiration and talent of: Roland Alphonso, Lloyd Brevett, Tony DaCosta, Rupert Dillon , Don Drummond, Joseph " Lord Tanamo" Gordon, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes, Lloyd Knibb, Tommy McCook, Donat Roy "Jackie" Mittoo, John " Dizzy Johnny" Moore, Jackie Opel, Doreen Shaffer, Lester Sterling.
Forever indebted to the inspiration and talent of: Roland Alphonso, Lloyd Brevett, Tony DaCosta, Rupert Dillon , Don Drummond, Joseph " Lord Tanamo" Gordon, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes, Lloyd Knibb, Tommy McCook, Donat Roy "Jackie" Mittoo, John " Dizzy Johnny" Moore, Jackie Opel, Doreen Shaffer, Lester Sterling.
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Genres:
Reggae, Ska
Band Members:
Tommy McCook - tenor saxophone, Natty Frenchy - guitar, Brian Atkinson - bass guitar, Ken Stewart - keyboards, Don Drummond - trombone, Lester Sterling - alto saxophone, Doreen Shaffer - vocals, Azemobo "Zem" Audu - tenor saxophone, Jackie Mittoo - piano, Roland Alphonso - tenor saxophone, Johnny "Dizzy" Moore - trumpet, Lloyd Brevett - upright bass, Andrae Murchison - trombone, Trevor "Sparrow" Thompson - drums, Lloyd Knibbs - drums, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes - guitar, Travis Antoine - trumpet
Hometown:
Kingston, Jamaica
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Merch (ad)
Vintage-The-Skatalites-Rocktet-Short-...
$17.99
In My Spooky Pregnant Era Ghost Hallo...
$14.99
Women Skeleton Pregnancy Announcement...
$16.99
Skeleton Halloween Maternity Shirt, F...
$16.95
Maternity Skeleton Glow in The Dark H...
$24.99
Kewlent Womens Maternity Halloween Sk...
$17.49
Pregnant Skeleton Mom Halloween Pregn...
$15.99
Skeleton Pregnancy Announcement XRay ...
$13.38
In My Spooky Pregnant Era Halloween P...
$14.99
Maternity Witch Baby Bump Skeleton Cu...
$14.99
The Skatalites's tour
Fan Reviews
Dian
July 3rd 2024
How live music SHOULD sound. Simply amazing
Leeds, United Kingdom@Brudenell Social Club
Dino
May 1st 2024
The band was incredible. I was surprised that the crowd wasn’t larger. I don’t think the show was advertised well enough. I saw them years ago at the Barrymore, the place was packed.
Madison, WI@University of Wisconsin-Madison
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About The Skatalites
2019 marks the 55th Anniversary of The Skatalites. The original members had played on hundreds of recording sessions before forming the band in 1964. They backed most of the vocalists in Jamaica at that time, including Bob Marley, Toots and The Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, and many more. After disbanding in 1965 the individual members continued playing in various groups as the music evolved from ska to rocksteady to reggae. In the late 70's a resurgence of interest in the music began in the U.K. which caused the creation of many bands such as The Specials, The English Beat, Madness, The Selecter and Bad Manners. This became known as the "Two-Tone era" and these British musicians fused rock music with the ska and reggae. In The early 80's the music started to spread to The U.S.A and other parts of the world and bands began to emerge everywhere playing different flavors of ska and reggae fused with whatever else they wanted to throw in, including hard core , jazz and even punk. In 1983 The Skatalites reunited to play Reggae Sunsplash in Montego Bay and subsequently in London at The Crystal Palace for the U.K version of The Sunsplash event. A few years later they began emigrating to the U.S.A and in 1986 the first US shows began at The Village Gate in NYC. In 1989 the band supported Bunny Wailer on The Liberation Tour and in 1990 they embarked on their first headline tour of The U.S.A. and have not stopped touring the world ever since. The band is available for festivals and also plays in intimate club settings. Their unique infectious brand of real Jamaican ska pleases audiences of all ages across the globe year after year. "We hope you will enjoy listening to our music as much as we enjoy performing it for you."
Forever indebted to the inspiration and talent of: Roland Alphonso, Lloyd Brevett, Tony DaCosta, Rupert Dillon , Don Drummond, Joseph " Lord Tanamo" Gordon, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes, Lloyd Knibb, Tommy McCook, Donat Roy "Jackie" Mittoo, John " Dizzy Johnny" Moore, Jackie Opel, Doreen Shaffer, Lester Sterling.
Forever indebted to the inspiration and talent of: Roland Alphonso, Lloyd Brevett, Tony DaCosta, Rupert Dillon , Don Drummond, Joseph " Lord Tanamo" Gordon, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes, Lloyd Knibb, Tommy McCook, Donat Roy "Jackie" Mittoo, John " Dizzy Johnny" Moore, Jackie Opel, Doreen Shaffer, Lester Sterling.
Show More
Genres:
Reggae, Ska
Band Members:
Tommy McCook - tenor saxophone, Natty Frenchy - guitar, Brian Atkinson - bass guitar, Ken Stewart - keyboards, Don Drummond - trombone, Lester Sterling - alto saxophone, Doreen Shaffer - vocals, Azemobo "Zem" Audu - tenor saxophone, Jackie Mittoo - piano, Roland Alphonso - tenor saxophone, Johnny "Dizzy" Moore - trumpet, Lloyd Brevett - upright bass, Andrae Murchison - trombone, Trevor "Sparrow" Thompson - drums, Lloyd Knibbs - drums, Jerome "Jah Jerry" Haynes - guitar, Travis Antoine - trumpet
Hometown:
Kingston, Jamaica
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