wiki: Ernest Ranglin O.D. (born 19 June 1932, Manchester, Jamaica) is a Jamaican guitarist and composer. Best known for his session work at the famed Studio One, Ranglin helped give birth to the ska genre in the late 1950s. Some[who?] credit Ranglin with the invention of the core style of guitar play ("scratching") found in nearly all ska music.
Ranglin played on many classic Jamaican recordings, and he performed with artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Prince Buster, The Skatalites
Someone needs to tell the keyboard player to just BANG!!! He's all over the place. The rest ain't bad. Mr. Ranglin is always a pleasure to hear.
joes4420 1 month ago
Nice improv........
UnitedEffect 2 months ago
Great artists. The acoustics in the room are not very good but Ernie is a master of the style.
MrFBear74 4 months ago
wiki: Ernest Ranglin O.D. (born 19 June 1932, Manchester, Jamaica) is a Jamaican guitarist and composer. Best known for his session work at the famed Studio One, Ranglin helped give birth to the ska genre in the late 1950s. Some[who?] credit Ranglin with the invention of the core style of guitar play ("scratching") found in nearly all ska music.
Ranglin played on many classic Jamaican recordings, and he performed with artists such as Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Prince Buster, The Skatalites
missprincipessa82 5 months ago
ouch, that band must be from new york, they can't play a proper reggae.
sativa2 6 months ago
It's a very good video of master musicians, but you could have filmed the bass player and the drummer, too.
nuzajecpogodi 1 year ago