Coming from a country where self-aggrandisement has been raised to an art form, the guitarist Ernest Ranglin is conspicuous by his modesty. Serving at various times as musical director and arranger for the likes of Studio One, Federal, and Island Records, he’s had a hand in countless crucial recordings, including Millie’s massive hit “My Boy Lollipop”. In this 1995 interview he discusses with Steve Barrow, among other things, his early days playing with Val Bennett and the Eric Deans Orchestra, his love of Bebop, and the origin of the Ska beat.
Listen to Ernest Ranglin's "In search of the lost riddim" • Ernest Ranglin: In sea...
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The Palm Channel will present some of the highlights from our catalogue, an eclectic mix of original short films, interviews from our archives exploring the roots and branches of Jamaican music, and much more.
Created by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell (Bob Marley, U2, Grace Jones etc.). Palm Pictures has always pushed musical boundaries and encouraged unlikely collaborations. Since the late 90's it has been a leader in the convergence of music and film, producing and distributing music documentaries, arthouse & foreign cinema, and music videos.
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