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The birth of reggae. Leslie Butler's 'Revival' released on Gayfeet produced by Sonia Pottinger is considered to be the first 'reggae' tune source - Roger Dalke.
1969
Desmond Dekker's »Israelites« tops the UK pop charts and becomes the first reggae song to do so.
Rockers the second major feature made in Jamaica is released, starring Leroy'Horsemouth' Wallace the film is another great success. The soundtrack is released on Island Records.
A General Election marred by widespread violence returns Michael Manley's PNP to power once again.
1977
Ital Rockers - Published by Dougie Thompson in Edinburgh - Scotland
The One Love Peace Concert is held in Kingston, Jamaica on 22 April.
Record Selector - The first discographies book on reggae music published by Roger Dalke.
Small Axe published by Ray Hurford in London - England
Jah Ugliman published by Carl Gayle - in Kingston - Jamaica
1979
Junjo produced and releases an album for the youthman singer Barrington Levy thus creating the classic dancehall music mostly associated with the early 80's.
1980
General Echo, Leon »Big John« Johns and selector Flux are shot dead by the police.
1981
The 11th of May, Bob Marley passes away due to cancer.
Papa Levi is the first UK artist to score a #1 hit on the JA charts with his song »Mi God, Mi King« (Taxi). It is also the first song to feature the Fast Chat style created by Peter King.
King Tubby releases Anthony Red Rose's 'Tempo' on his Firehouse label-first all digital reggae tune.
I'd say 1962 - '52 sounds far too early. Likewise the Duke Vin page gives one date for Vin moving to the UK but the chronology gives an earlier date for him starting his sound in the UK...
Joakim Kalcidis:
Regarding Count Shelly starting his sound in Swindon on 1952 it says on his reggaepedia-page that he relocated there in 1962. Is this just a matter of a typo - and which one is right?
redman:
First UK sound Tom The Enchanter? Duke Vin is usually credited as being the first in the UK - is there a reference for this?