Earl ‘Roots Man’ Chin is America’s leading reggae deejay and veejay. For over three decades, his legendary television show “Rockers” was uninterruptedly on the air, broadcasting out of New York City to millions of music fans in the Tri-State area. It was the first reggae music television series - and the most authentic one. Its dynamic mix of live performances, interviews and Caribbean lifestyle coverage made it a Friday night must for legions of TV watchers. Understand Jamaica through its recording artistes.
Every time I see Al Anderson I recall in the mid to late 70s when I first saw him. I thought he was a Jamaican from Kgn. If I heard his voice I would have picked up his accent. Junior Marvin on the other hand I thought was a commercial dread from either the US or England. It was years later with the advent of the Internet and social media that I learnt the truth about either man's background.
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I too forwarded to cuba via jamaica in 1996,after completing my mbbs,m.d. in st.lucia, i was very astonished to see& understand there cuban aids,hiv treatment systems 😅
Good to see rockers tv ,still live& direct, i am a long-term listener of rockers t v.,i also study medicine in Vieux Fort, la resources, i did graduate in 1995,i met a lot of great healers in st.lucia,i now live in el paso tx juarez mexico