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Sonia Pottinger holds a unique place in Jamaican music history. As the country’s first female record producer, she not only broke barriers but helped shape the very sound of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from the 1960s to the 1980s.
(The mix includes songs she produced, released, or has been part of in some manner)
Delano Stewart – Tell Me Baby
The Ethiopians – The Whip
Brent Dowe – It Cool
The Ethiopians – I Need You
Delano Stewart – That's Life
Federals – Wailing Festival
The Melodians – No Nola
Ken Boothe – Have I Sinned
Marcia Griffiths – Survival
Judy Mowatt – Way Over Yonder
Sonya Spence – When
Culture – Stop The Fussing And Fighting - 2000 Digital Remaster
The Twinkle Brothers – A New World Order
Reggae George – Fig Root
Bob Andy – Ghetto Stays in the Mind
Tony Tuff – Round the World
Ranking Joe – Shine Eye Girl
Jah Thomas – Righteous Train
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Sonia Pottinger holds a unique place in Jamaican music history. As the country’s first female record producer, she not only broke barriers but helped shape the very sound of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from the 1960s to the 1980s.
(The mix includes songs she produced, released, or has been part of in some manner)
Delano Stewart – Tell Me Baby
The Ethiopians – The Whip
Brent Dowe – It Cool
The Ethiopians – I Need You
Delano Stewart – That's Life
Federals – Wailing Festival
The Melodians – No Nola
Ken Boothe – Have I Sinned
Marcia Griffiths – Survival
Judy Mowatt – Way Over Yonder
Sonya Spence – When
Culture – Stop The Fussing And Fighting - 2000 Digital Remaster
The Twinkle Brothers – A New World Order
Reggae George – Fig Root
Bob Andy – Ghetto Stays in the Mind
Tony Tuff – Round the World
Ranking Joe – Shine Eye Girl
Jah Thomas – Righteous Train

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