The reggae star was best known for tracks including 1976's ‘Chase The Devil’, which was later sampled by The Prodigy Influential reggae and roots artist Max Romeo – real name Maxwell Smith – has died ...
His early hits were filled with sexual innuendo. But he later switched to a soulful political message that resonated in 1970s Jamaica and beyond. By Clay Risen Max Romeo, a reggae singer whose ...
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Reggae Legend Max Romeo Dies Aged 80
Reggae icon Max Romeo, known for blending rebellious hits with politically charged roots reggae, has died at the age of 80 due to heart complications in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica. His death was ...
While much of the lore around Studio One has to do with its fabled releases during the 1960s, there's a lot to be said about what Coxsone Dodd and co were cooking up in Kingston during the 1970s too.
Max Romeo, the celebrated roots reggae vocalist whose political anthems soundtracked a period of upheaval in his native Jamaica, died on Friday, April 11, of complications relating to a heart ...
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