Gordon, Roscoe - No Dark In America
Rosco Gordon was best known for being one of the progenitors of a slightly shambolic, loping style of piano shuffle called »Rosco's Rhythm.« The basic elements of this sound were further developed after Jamaican musicians got a hold of 45s Gordon recorded in the early '50s, which were not available to Jamaicans until 1959 and created ska, which took its name for the sound of this particular shuffle as it sounded being played on an electric guitar (ska-ska-ska).
No less an authority than Chris Blackwell, he was the founder/president of Island Records, who produced Bob Marley, the Wailers, and Peter Tosh, to name a few, has cited Gordon's importance to reggae and ska music and championed the sound he helped create.
No less an authority than Chris Blackwell, he was the founder/president of Island Records, who produced Bob Marley, the Wailers, and Peter Tosh, to name a few, has cited Gordon's importance to reggae and ska music and championed the sound he helped create.
Skrivet av Håkan Olsson