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Sound System Culture In Jamaica

Before reggae, dancehall and ska, sound systems ruled the island. Meet an original Kingston sound man and the man hoping to keep it going, one box at a time.

Alpha Boys School Radio and Jamaica Nice. are pleased present two perspectives on sound system culture in Jamaica. Separated by about 50 years, Count C and Tony Myers are linked by their love for sound system culture. Listen to each perspective, then and now...


THEN:

COUNT C, THE WIZARD OF THE WEST

Cyril 'Count C' Braithwaite (1925-2011) was an original Jamaican sound system success story. From his yard at 6 Wellington Street in West Kingston, Count C helped to shape modern pop culture and personally mentored more than a few international music careers. A contemporary of Tom the Great Sebastian and a rival to Duke Reid, Count C was the Wizard Of The West.


AND NOW:

TONY MYERS, JAM ONE SOUND & INNOVATION

Tony Myers, founder of Jam One International sound system, based off Chisholm Avenue in Kingston, describes the ways a sound system is different from anything else. Myers is the go-to source for locally built speaker cabinets and components which are made and tuned at his yard. Myers is also the current and founding Chair of the Jamaica Sound System Federation, a trade association for sound system owners and operators.




The only Good System Is A Sound System

It's more than a name-it's our mission. Jamaica Nice. donates a portion from every sale to youth skills training in Jamaica. Activities we support include Jamaica’s Best School Band competition, skateboarding instruction and mentorship led by Girls Skate Jamaica and overseas music experiences for Alpha School of Music students.



 


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