The Sound of the Hands. Errol Holt

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Errol Holt

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Continuing in the vein of knowing the performers who have stood out in the history of reggae, showing the importance of each of these talented artists for this genre. On this occasion I will introduce you to one of the great performers of the bass in the history of reggae, and is nothing less than, Errol Holt better known by his nickname Flabba, born in Kingston in 1959, began to weave his career in 1976 when he joined The Morwells, then formed the band Roots Radics.

Errol was not only an excellent bass player, he has also been a vocalist, chorus player, and producer, his right hand and thumb technique for that Jamaican cadence.

Hits such as Congo Dread, A You Lick Me First, Danger Zone, Flabba Dub, My Heart is in Danger have given him an important place in the history of reggae and in the prestigious Caribbean island.

Here I leave you with one of their hit songs, Danger Zone (1982), a music that will make your fingers ring, your waist move in a soft rhythm and your feet touch the floor. I hope you enjoy it.

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Thanks for the history lesson in Reggae goodness. I like this song you featured. I honestly did not know about this musician.


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It is a pleasure to investigate and show here the roots of Reggae, it is fascinating how you can get excellent material like this. Greetings brother.

Blessings.


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