I just heard an hour ago our friend Daddy Teacha has been diagnosed with cancer...you can learn more by checking out his FB site...in the meantime I want to share this video with all of his fans in England, Jamaica, Canada, USA and many other parts of the world...we wish you all the luck in the world in fighting this battle...you are loved by so many Daddy Teacha!
Daddy Teacha ranks as one of the UK's pioneer 'Nu Roots' vocalists.
Starting out in the UK in the late 1970's and early 80's he cemented his reputation by recording with seminal Dub outfit Alpha & Omega. In the early 1990's, Teacha earned 'Time Out' magazines comparison with early Black Uruhu. By voicing an A&O riddim and creating 'David and Goliath' (A&O- Everyday Life LP), together they established a UK Roots and Dub classic, and since recorded a series of other works and subsequent releases.
Teacha's extensive international performances have seen him on stage in Montego Bay and Negril (Jamaica), the Canary Islands, Canada, Mexico, Poland, Sweden, France and Germany.
Teacha has performed alongside/supported many highly acclaimed reggae acts, such as:
The Mighty Diamonds, The Abyssinians, Julian Marley, Sly and Robbie,Mad Professor, Gentleman, Pato Banton, Aswad, John Mclean, UK Apache, Sugar Minott,The Heptones, Desmond Decker, Burning Spear, Macka B, Alpha & Omega,The Rooticals, The Di Iries, Iration Steppas, Don Letts, and the Disciples to name but a few.
2019 Releases Wandering soul/dub disco mix with Dread Life plus dub as his first 12" release on his own label "ATIBA" records. Atiba meaning Teacher
Luddy Samms opened up "Drifters Beach Bar" in Negril, Jamaica in 2012... he has musicians from around the world jamming with each other and other fellow Jamaica musicians performing reggae, blues, some soul, a bit of rock n roll etc...from 3pm to 7pm Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays, December to April...under the blues skies of the Caribbean...and near Mile One on the seven mile long beach.
Luddy Samms also started the annual, "International Blues on the Beach Jam Extravaganza " every January at his "Drifters Beach Bar" in Negril, Jamaica. Musicians from Jamaica, USA, UK, Germany, Brazil and Canada performed blues and roots music from 3pm to 9pm under the blues skies of the Caribbean...and near Mile One on the seven mile long beach.
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