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Alpha Boys School: Cradle Of Jamaican Music

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Product Description The true story of the school that started a musical revolution.Ska and reggae music has reverbarated around the planet but without the musical brilliance of the graduates of Jamaica's Alpha Boys' School it might never have been that way.From the Jamaican big band swing of the 1940s and '50s through the ska and rocksteady of the 1960s, the global roots reggae explosion of the 1970s and the rise of the new dancehall style in the 1980s, graduates of Alpha Boys' School have been right at the heart of the musical action, composing, arranging and playing on thousands of the most beloved Jamaican records of all time.Facing a life of poverty, neglect, abandonment and even homelessness, young boys from the most deprived parts of Kingston were placed at Alpha, a residential home run by a strict order of Roman Catholic nuns. Alongside industrial trade apprenticeships, boys would fight for a prestigous place in the Alpha school band, overseen for an astonishing 64 years by the jazz-loving Sister Mary Ignatius – the true Godmother of Ska and Reggae.From early Jamaican jazz giants like Joe Harriott and Dizzy Reece to the greatest ska band of all time, The Skatalites, and some of reggae’s most inspirational artists such as Cedric Brooks, Rico Rodriguez, Johnny Osbourne, Leroy Smart and Yellowman, the Alpha story is the untold history of Jamaican music.Join Heather Augustyn and Adam Reeves as they shed light on this remarkable institution and the life and works of over 40 of its most influential graduates.The culmination of many combined years of work, using musicians' personal recollections and a wealth of rarely seen photographs,Alpha Boys' School: Cradle of Jamaican Musicis a must for all lovers of. original ska, rocksteady, roots reggae, dub and dancehall.What the critics say:The book's two authors have gleaned a wealth of new information and insights via their detailed interviews with the school's former pupils, making this volume not only a fine tribute to the school but also a significant contribution to the ongoing documentation of Jamaica's musical heritage. Steve Barker, Wire Magazine.If you're interested in the development of ska and reggae music, this is well worth seeking out. John Masouri, Echoes Magazine. This engaging book ultimately heightens Alpha's perpetual contribution to the evolution of Jamaican popular music. David Katz, Mojo magazine.A very welcome reference book who's lightness of touch serves the weight of its subject. Kevin Le Gendre, Jazzwize magazine. Review The story of the Alpha Boys' School is a tale of amazing love and care, the transformation of young lives, and the creation of the music for which Jamaica is known across the world... Alpha's story must be told and retold. Olivia Grange Minister of Culture, Government of Jamaica There are only three countries whose popular music is played all over the world--American music, British music, and Jamaican music. We owe maximum respect and thanks to the Alpha Boys' School for its contribution to this fact. Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records The rambunctious history of the school is now revealed in its fullness by the tireless research of Heather Augustyn and Adam Reeves in a book filled with riotous and rootical ramblings in its hallowed halls. Roger Steffens, author of So Much Things to Say: The Oral History of Bob MarleyA significant history of popular Jamaican music has been documented by this book. It tells how monumental Alpha Boys' School has been and is without parallel. The testimony of the Alpharians interviewed bears witness to this, as their revelations are insightful and deep. Coming through the narrative is the towering humanity of Sister Ignatius. Dermot Hussey, on-air host, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Under the auspices of the benign taskmistress that was Sister Ignatius, Alpha Boys School was the seed-ground for much of Jamaica's greatest music. Alpha was an extraordinary educational establishment that litera