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Cenzo meets his new partner Molly and flies to Miami to meet Rick Hershman founder of the now world-famous Rick’s Café Negril.
Next, a chance encounter on the Sunset Strip with two guys sporting dreadlocks, who turned out to be two of the world’s most prominent reggae musicians: Stephen Cat Coore and Richard Daily of the band, Third World.
Lastly, a blessed memory of smoking with Bunny Rugs.
It is a story of a serendipitous chain of events linked by my time in Jamaica and how the threads of that experience wove together a tapestry of lives.
Episode 63 takes place the year after episode 61: Jamaica and is the third episode in a new series called “A Work in Progress,” a retrospective of adventures.
Episode 63 is dedicated to the memory of Molly Harper, Richard Hershman and William “Bunny Rugs” Clarke!
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Cenzo meets his new partner Molly and flies to Miami to meet Rick Hershman founder of the now world-famous Rick’s Café Negril.
Next, a chance encounter on the Sunset Strip with two guys sporting dreadlocks, who turned out to be two of the world’s most prominent reggae musicians: Stephen Cat Coore and Richard Daily of the band, Third World.
Lastly, a blessed memory of smoking with Bunny Rugs.
It is a story of a serendipitous chain of events linked by my time in Jamaica and how the threads of that experience wove together a tapestry of lives.
Episode 63 takes place the year after episode 61: Jamaica and is the third episode in a new series called “A Work in Progress,” a retrospective of adventures.
Episode 63 is dedicated to the memory of Molly Harper, Richard Hershman and William “Bunny Rugs” Clarke!
Support the show