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‎Jamaican Mento Music Hits (1952-1958) by Various Artists ...

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    Listen to Jamaican Mento Music Hits (1952-1958) by Various Artists on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Not Me (Man Smart, Woman Smarter)", "Mary Ann" and more.

Mento music Last.fm

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    11 rows · Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and …

Mento Music: Welcome

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    Harry Belafonte and mento Edric Connor, Louise Bennett and Jamaican folk music Mento Souvenirs Welcome to www. mento music .com: The web site devoted to Jamaican Mento Music

Mento Music: More Label and Jacket Scans

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    12 rows · 10 years in the making, my book, " The Ultimate Guide To Great Reggae ", is out! Five chapters of ...

Jamaican Mento Music - Originated in the 1950s

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    Some major 1950's mento recording artists include the likes of Louise Bennett, Count Lasher, Harold Richardson, Lord Flea, Lord Fly, Alerth Bedasse with Chin's Calypso Sextet, Laurel Aitken, Denzil Laing, Lord Composer, Lord Lebby, Lord Power, Hubert Porter, and Harry Belafonte ( who is a New Yorker of Jamaican origin ).

Mento Music 101: The Early Folk Music of Jamaica

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    May 01, 2017 · The Jolly Boys: Pop 'n' Mento (Compare Prices) Various Artists: Boogu Yagga Gal - Jamaican Mento from the 1950s (Compare Prices) Various Artists: Mento Madness - Motta's Jamaican Mento 1951-1956 (Compare Prices) The Overtakers: More Reality

High Note Mento Collection - album review Louder Than War

    https://louderthanwar.com/various-artists-high-note-mento-collection-album-review/
    Count Lasher (born Terrance Parkins) was a big name in Jamaican music in the early 1950s that also dabbled in ska and reggae as the years passed. He’s heard here in more traditional style on merry mento dance tune Ring Ding ’67 and the saucy Winnie The Whip.Author: Ian Canty

Jamaican Mento music - YouTube

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    Jamaican Mento music including key 1950s Mento and Mento-Calypso recordings, Mento influenced Ska, Reggae and Dub recordings, and contemporary Mento bands su...

Origins of Mento - Jamaicansmusic.com

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    Mento came to real prominence in the 1940's and 1950's before being displaced by Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae. It was not until the 1950's that the first recordings were made and many of the more popular songs were pressed by Stannley Motta and Ivan Chin.

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