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  1. Dreadlocks

    Refimprove date August 2010 Image Dreadlocked rasta.jpg thumb 250px A man with natural freeform dreadlocks. Dreadlocks , also called locks , a ras , dreads , rasta or Jata Hindi , are matted coils of long hair . Dreadlocks are usually intentionally formed because of the variety of different hair textures ... ropes of hair known as dreadlocks. Dreadlocks are associated most closely with the Rastafari movement , but people from many ethnic groups in history before them have worn dreadlocks, including many ... History The first known examples of dreadlocks date back to East Africa and some parts of North Africa . Maasai men found in the regions of northern Tanzania and southern Kenya have been wearing dreadlocks ... Maasai dreadlocks, but it is a tradition that has been going on for thousands of years. Citation needed date June 2011 Even today, Maasai men can be found easily donning their dreadlocks, with a tint ... among fullani,wolof,serer and mandika were also known to have dreadlocks when old and cornraws when young for centuries. In Jamaica the term dreadlocks was first recorded in the 1950s as a term for the Young ... Selassie I of Ethiopia and began to wear dreadlocks instead. Citation needed date February 2008 It was said ... name dreadlocks for this ancient style. Citation needed date February 2008 Many Rastafari attribute their dreadlocks as a dedication to Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia as well as the three Nazarite ... dreadlocks , alternative names for the style include locks and African Locks . ref http www.islandmix.com backchat f21 term dreads dreadlocks 110105 ref Africa and the Western World Caribbean ... Ashanti people and other related Akan people Akan groups of Ghana reserved dreadlocks ... to have worn dreadlocks. In modern Ghana, dreadlocks now have a negative connotation and are associated ... nation of Kenya are famous for their long, thin, red dreadlocks. Many people dye their hair red with root ... locks. ref http www.experiencefestival.com a Dreadlocks History id 1289081 Dreadlocks Encyclopedia ...   more details



  1. Natty Dreadlocks

    Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Natty Dreadlocks synonyms Natty Dread , Natty , Dready or Dread is a Rastafari movement Rastafari an term used to describe a member of the Rastafari community. The term is often used in reggae music and elsewhere to represent an idealised personification of the Rastafari movement as a whole. It combines the term natty , which means knotted from knotty , a characteristic of the Rastafarian hair style, dreadlocks . Examples of reggae albums tracks featuring the term Guess Who s Coming to Dinner album Guess who s Coming to Dinner , an album by Black Uhuru , where the answer to the rhetorical question is Natty Dreadlocks Natty Dread , a 1974 album by Bob Marley & the Wailers . Ride Natty Ride , from Bob Marley & the Wailers album, Survival . Natty Dread Taking Over , from the debut album Two Sevens Clash by roots reggae band Culture band Culture , in 1976. Jah Jah Ah Natty Dread , track six of Lee Perry s Return of the Super Ape also references Natty Dreadlocks. Que me Pisen , a reggae theme from Sumo band Argentinian band Under Mi Sensi , Barrington Levy I Love Marijuana , Linval Thompson Blame it on the sun , a 1975 album by roots reggae band Inner Circle reggae band Natty Dreadlocks Pon The Mountain Top , track four of Bad Brains s album Build A Nation. Category Rastafari movement Reli stub pl Natty Dreadlocks pt Natty Dreadlocks ...   more details



  1. Dreadlocks Dread

    one source date February 2012 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dread Locks Dread Type Album Artist Big Youth Cover DreadlockDread Cover.JPG Released Recorded 1975 Genre Reggae Length 33 33 Label Klick Producer Tony Robinson Last album Reggae Phenomenon br 1975 This album Dread Locks Dread br 1975 Next album Natty Cultural Dread br 1976 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r103352 pure url yes Allmusic Review ref Dread Locks Dread 1975 is the third album by Jamaica n deejay Big Youth . Track listing small All tracks by Big Youth & Tony Robinson small Train to Rhodesia 3 33 House of Dread Locks 3 17 Lightning Flash Weak Heart Drop 3 21 Natty Dread She Want 3 18 Some Like It Dread 3 05 Marcus Garvey Dread 3 03 Big Youth Special 2 29 Dread Organ 3 02 Black Man Message 2 53 Moving On 3 07 You Don t Care 2 36 Personnel Skin, Flesh & Bones backing band Big Youth vocals Casey Cashman art direction Trevor Herman liner notes Cooke Key sleeve art Dennis Morris photography Dave Turner mastering Recording Information Recording Randy s, Kingston, Jamaica & Harry J, Kingston, Jamaica Mixing Joe Gibbs Engineer Errol Thompson audio engineer Errol Thompson Arranger Tony Robinson References Reflist 2 Category 1975 albums Category Big Youth albums ...   more details



  1. Locks

    Locks may refer to Lock device Lock , a fastening device Locks of hair Dreadlocks , matted coils of hair, known as locks Lock water transport , a device for transferring vessels between bodies of water of different levels LOCKS, the sixth studio album by the band Garnet Crow See Lox disambiguation lox disambig ...   more details



  1. Dread perming

    Mergeto Dreadlocks date July 2009 Refimprove date June 2006 Dread perming is a chemical treatment that is used both by beauty salons and do it yourselfers to create or maintain dreadlocks . The hair is exposed to chemical s that render the hair frizzy. The frizzy hair is bound together and treated again to form the dreadlocks. Dread perms usually cost in the range of 300 400 at a salon, and although pricey, often prove to be the easiest and most professional way of creating dreadlocks. Another option is to buy a home perm kit, as these will only cost 10 20, with a similar, if not better result. The process can take upwards of six hours to complete, with maintenance appointments being around two hours long and pricey at upwards of 200 if done at a salon. The process works especially well on hair that will not naturally dread, especially Caucasian or Asian hair. This method requires no use of waxes or palm rolling the hair. A regular six month appointment is all the maintenance required, although tightening sprays are beneficial in the meantime. The dread perming technique begins with at least 6 inches of hair. The hair is then separated into appropriately sized dreadlock sections. Each individual section is then backcombed, or teased, to knot the hair and create a dreadlock shape. Depending on the method used, the dreads will either be tightly back combed, or more loosely formed. The new dreadlocks are either permed in as is, twisted, or wrapped around curlers to achieve form. Once the chemicals are applied to the hair, each strand of hair begins to swell. This swelling causes the hair to forget its original form. The hair then begins to shrink back to its normal size, permanently taking on the shape the hair is currently in. Dreadlocks created with a dread perm can take ... of several weeks to months, depending on the setting method, dread permed dreadlocks will look nearly indistinguishable from naturally grown dreadlocks. See also Dreadlocks Hairstyles Madam C.J. Walker ...   more details



  1. Curt Bisquera

    Refimprove date August 2008 Curt Bisquera is a studio drummer known for his glasses and long dreadlocks . He has worked with Josh Groban , Mick Jagger , Seal musician Seal , Elton John , Johnny Hallyday and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers among others. He states that his biggest thrill was playing in Madison Square Garden with Elton John . External links http www.drumtech.com curtbisquera.html DrumTech.com http www.curtbisquera.com Curt s official webpage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bisquera, Curt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bisquera, Curt Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Musicians from Arizona Category American drummers US drummer stub fr Curt Bisquera ...   more details



  1. Dread

    wiktionarypar dread Dread may refer to Dread fear , a fearful emotion. Angst , a profound and deep seated spiritual condition of insecurity and despair in the free human being in Existentialist thought A short story in horror author Clive Barker s Books of Blood Dread Books of Blood collection, or the comic book or stage adaptation of same Dread film Dread , a 2009 horror film based on the Clive Barker story Dreadlocks , a hairstyle Dread The First Book of Pandemonium , a different independently published modern horror role playing game DREAD Risk assessment model , a model for assessing computer security risks acronym for Damage potential, Reproducibility, Exploitability, Affected users, and Discoverability disambig de Dread ...   more details



  1. Leaps and Bounds

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Leaps and Bounds Type Album Artist Singers & Players Cover leapsandbounds.jpg Released 1984 Recorded Genre Reggae , dub music Dub Length Label Cherry Red Producer Adrian Sherwood Last album Staggering Heights br 1983 This album Leaps And Bounds br 1984 Next album Vacuum Pumping br 1988 Leaps and Bounds is the fourth album by Singers & Players . It was released in 1984 on Cherry Red Records. It was produced by Adrian Sherwood . Track listing Side 1 Moses Roydel Johnson Make A Joyful Noise Roydel Johnson Alla La Dreadlocks Soldier Prince Far I Michael Williams Autobiography Dread Operator Roydel Johnson Side 2 Breaking Down The Pressure Roydel Johnson Dog Park Michael Williams Vegetable Matter Michael Williams Striving P. Holdsworth Personnel Bim Sherman Vocals on Striving Prince Far I Vocals on Alla La Dreadlocks Soldier , Dog Park Mikey Dread Vocals on Autobiography Dread Operator , Vegetable Matter Roydel Johnson Congo Ashanti Roy Johnson Vocals on Moses , Make a Joyful Noise , Breaking Down the Pressure , Percussion, Guitar Antonio Crucial Tony Phillips Bass, Guitar Evar Wellington, Keith Lizard Logan, Ras Ani Bass Martin Frederix Harrison Guitar Charles Eskimo Fox Kelly Drums Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, Dave Ishence Percussion Headley Bennett Deadley Headley Saxophone DEFAULTSORT Leaps And Bounds Category 1984 albums Category Cherry Red Records albums Category Reggae albums ...   more details



  1. Dance Wicked

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dance Wicked Type Studio Artist Michael Rose singer Michael Rose Cover Released June 10, 1997 Recorded Genre Reggae Length Label Heartbeat Records Heartbeat Select Producer David Fluxy Heywood, Leroy Mafia Heywood Reviews Last album This album Next album Track listing Happiness Dance Wicked Lion In The Jungle featuring Maxi Priest Run Dem A Run Dreadlocks Reality Landlord See And Blind I Don t Want To Say Goodbye Mind Made Up Never Get Me Down Life In The Ghetto Mind Made Up Soul Up Mix Mind Made Up Soul Up Instrumental instrumental Category 1997 albums Category Michael Rose albums 1990s album stub Reggae album stub pl Dance Wicked ...   more details



  1. Natty (disambiguation)

    wiktionary natty Natty may refer to People Natty artist , singer songwriter from North London Natty Hollyoaks , fictional character in the British soap opera Hollyoaks Natty Bumppo , fictional protagonist of the James Fenimore Cooper s Leatherstocking Tales Natty Dominique 1896&ndash 1982 , U.S. jazz trumpeter Natty Hollmann born 1939 , Argentinean philanthropist Natty Zavitz , actor best known for playing Bruce the Moose in Degrassi The Next Generation Other Natty Dread , a 1974 album by Bob Marley & the Wailers Natty Dreadlocks , a term used to refer to a member of the Rastafarian community Natty Narwhal , a Ubuntu Linux release 11.04 Natural Light , a brand of beer See also Natalee disambiguation Natalia disambiguation Natalie given name Natasha Nathalie Nattie Neidhart , a professional wrestler Naty disambig Category Given names ...   more details



  1. Best Dressed Chicken in Town

    Pat Kelly Can t Conquer Natty Dreadlocks engineer Upsetter Ride On vocals Jah Woosh , Jimmy Radwell ... Skank Can t Conquer Natty Dreadlocks Ride On Plead I Cause I Shall Fear No Evil 2007 Greensleeves ... Gun I Killed The Barber Unitone Skank Can t Conquer Natty Dreadlocks Ride On Plead I Cause I Shall Fear ...   more details



  1. Synthetic dreads

    Style Dreads are made from the same synthetic materials but resemble natural dreadlocks. ref name Zaahn ...   more details



  1. Cording (dog grooming)

    Image Puli 600.jpg thumb right The Puli s corded coat requires a large amount of patient grooming to keep it attractive. In animal grooming, cording is a technique in which dog coats are teased patiently into dreadlocks for coat care or presentation purposes. Some dog breed s that are often corded are the Puli and the Komondor . The Havanese and Poodle are also occasionally corded for showing. The cords form naturally if messily in tightly curled fur, but to make them attractive for Conformation show conformation showing , the cords are carefully started by twisting locks of fur in a regular pattern, and tended until they are long enough to grow on their own. ref http www.swdclub.org CordingSWD.htm Cording the Spanish Water Dog ref A corded coat can act very much like a dust mop as the dog moves through its environment. Dust, dirt, twigs, leaves, burs, and everything else quickly become tangled in the coat. To keep the coat attractive, the owner must put in considerable time and effort in cleaning it and in entertaining and exercising the dog in a way that minimizes the accumulation of litter. Such dogs often have their cords tied up or covered with assorted dog clothing when they are not in a clean environment. See also Coat dog References refs http www.limepaw.com Dog grooming, pet grooming, Dog grooming, pet grooming Category Dog shows and showing Category Dog anatomy dog stub ...   more details



  1. Awake Zion

    surrounded by smiles and dreadlocks and sweat and sun, Haim says, the bass from the sound system ... 125px left Rastaman with thick dreadlocks, though he has piercings, which may go against the teachings ... approach to the Old Testament. Did King Solomon have dreadlocks too? Haim asks a rasta. He smiles ...   more details



  1. Rastacap

    Image Rasta Man Barbados.jpg thumb Rastafari movement Rastafarian in Barbados wearing a rastacap The rastacap sometimes spelled rastahcap or rastercap , Fact date May 2010 depending upon local patois is a tall, round, usually crochet ed Fact date May 2010 cap , which is often brightly coloured. It is most commonly associated with the pat clarify date May 2010 reason That phrase and term mean nothing to 99.99 of our readers explain or link to something that explains what the pat is supposed to mean in this context. as a way for Rastafarians Rastas and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away, but may be worn for various reasons by Rastas and non Rastas. The cap is worn mostly by men. Fact date May 2010 It is sometimes erroneously referred to as a Tam o Shanter cap Tam or tam , a different kind of hat that was loosely ancestral to the rastacap. Other Caribbean islander terms for the rastacap include rastafar sometimes with a silent terminal r , toppa h and simply cap or hat . Facts date May 2010 In construction, the rastacap is similar to the tuque , but much larger. Most commonly crocheted, the hat can also be knit , woven , sewn , or constructed in a number of other ways. Fact date May 2010 Examples with sun cured palm leaves woven into the hat exist this yields a semi rigid design which a skilled islander can form rapidly. Fact date May 2010 Rastacaps range in size and shape, as well as uses. People with dreadlocks and non dreaded people alike wear rastacaps for fashion, convenience, socio political statement, and a number of other reasons. Fact date May 2010 Some Rastas also wear rastacaps and other forms of headdress as a religious headcovering. Facts date May 2010 It may also be worn by health and food service and heavy machinery workers with long hair, for workplace safety reasons. ref OSHA clarify date May 2010 reason This is not a real reference citation you cannot cite all of the huge OSHA regulations, but must provide a SPECIFIC reference within it t ...   more details



  1. Cheikh Lô

    Image Cheikh L de sjeik zelf .jpg thumb Cheikh N digel Lo. Cheikh N Digel L is a Senegal Senegalese musician. He was born in the town of Bobo Dioulasso in Burkina Faso . L began playing drums and singing at an early age. He joined Orchestre Volta Jazz , an ensemble which played Cubans Cuban and Kongo people Congolese pop songs as well as traditional Burkinab music. L moved to Senegal in 1978, performing in several mbalax outfits. By 1985 L was playing guitar with numerous C te d Ivoire and France French musicians, which lead him to record material in Paris in 1987. After his band dissolved, L remained in Paris as a session musician, whilst developing his own sound, described as a mix of mbalax with reggae and soukous influences. In 1995 Youssou N Dour offered to produce L s debut album, Ne La Thiass . L is a member of the Baye Fall , part of the Muslim Mouride sect. As such, he has dreadlocks , which is part of the sect s customs. The reggae influence in his music, along with his dreadlocks, often leads to the misinterpretation that he is Rastafarian . In 2002, he appeared on two tracks of the Red Hot Organization s tribute album to Fela Kuti , Red Hot and Riot . He collaborated with Les Nubians and Manu Dibango on one of the tracks, Shakara Lady Part Two . Discography Ne La Thiass 1996 Bambay Gueej 1999 Lamp Fall 2005 Jamm 2010 External links http www.leopardmannen.no l lo.cheikh.asp?lang gb Biography at Leopard Man s African Music Guide http www.coraconnection.com pages cheikh profile.html Biography at Cora Connection http www.bostonphoenix.com archive music 97 08 21 CHEIKH LO.html Article from the Boston Phoenix Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cheikh Lo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cheikh Lo Category World Circuit artists Category Senegalese singers Lo, Cheikh Category People from Bobo Dioulasso Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living peo ...   more details



  1. Backcombing

    Backcombing also known as teasing or ratting is a way of combing hair which is used to create volume as well as to create certain hairstyles. Backcombing means repeatedly combing the hair towards the scalp, causing the hair to tangle and knot up. This method is often used in creating various big hair styles such as Beehive hairstyle beehives and dreadlocks . Notable wearers Image Robertsmith.jpg thumb right 250px Robert Smith is a prominent proponent of the backcomb. Deleted image removed Image Image 3868774257a4868245653l.jpg thumb left 300px Joshua Third of The Horrors deletable image caption 1 Tuesday, 26 February 2008 Unsourced image removed Image Russell Brand stand up.JPG thumb left 150px Russell Brand performing stand up. In addition to Robert Smith musician Robert Smith of The Cure , British comedian Russell Brand is well known for his distinctive backcombed hairstyle, as are both Faris Rotter and Joshua Third of The Horrors , Brandon Jacobs of Neils Children , Harry B. Wade former guitarist of My Passion , Noel Fielding of The Mighty Boosh , Helena Bonham Carter , and Australian comedian and musician Tim Minchin . Cyndi Lauper also frequently teased her hair. Potential hair damage Because backcombing rubs against the scales of the hair s cuticle, it can cause serious and progressive damage to the hair s integrity. Over time, this leads to weakening and breakage. ref http www.pg.com science haircare hair twh 72.htm The World of Hair Mechanical Damage ref It can also cause tangles near the root that are very difficult to remove. ref http www.hairboutique.com tips tip7000.htm HairBoutique.com Backcombed Hairstyling Tips ref Frequent backcombing is not recommended for people who want to maintain long hair. Notes reflist See also Beehive hairstyle Category Hairstyles es Cardado ro Backcombing sv Tupering ...   more details



  1. Persecution of Rastafari

    Refimprove date December 2006 Status of religious freedom Persecution of members of the Rastafari movement , a group founded in Jamaica in the early 1930s and who worship Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia as God Almighty God , has been fairly continuous since the movement began but nowadays is particularly concerning their Spiritual use of cannabis spiritual use of Cannabis drug cannabis , a psychoactive drug Legal issues of cannabis illegal almost everywhere in the world. The first Rastafari to appear in a court was Leonard Howell in Jamaica in 1934 who was charged with sedition for refusing to accept George V of the United Kingdom as his King, instead insisting that he was only loyal to Selassie I and Ethiopia . He was found guilty and sentenced to several years in prison. ref cite news url http www.jamaicaobserver.com columns html 20020222t170000 0500 21712 obs leonard p howell universal prophet.asp title Leonard P Howell, universal prophet author Louis Ea Moyston publisher The Jamaica Observer date 23 February 2002 accessdate 1 October 2010 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080316021737 http www.jamaicaobserver.com columns html 20020222t170000 0500 21712 obs leonard p howell universal prophet.asp archivedate 16 March 2008 ref By the 1950s, Rastafari s message of racial pride and unity had unnerved the ruling class of Jamaica, and confrontations between the poor black Rastas and middle class police were common. Many Rastas were beaten, and some killed. Others were humiliated by having their sacred dreadlocks cut off. In 1954, the Pinnacle commune was destroyed by Jamaican authorities. Attitudes began to change when Selassie I visited Jamaica in April 1966. The popularisation of Rastafari through reggae music, and especially through the fame and near heroic status of Bob Marley have made the Rastafari far more acceptable than in past times, though their use of cannabis remains a major point of controversy. References Reflist Religious persecution DEFAULTSORT Persec ...   more details



  1. Rasta (Congo)

    Orphan date February 2009 Other uses Rasta disambiguation cleanup date October 2007 The Rastas are a heavily armed group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Congo that engage in rape and other violent crimes. The following is from the New York Times ref http www.nytimes.com 2007 10 07 world africa 07congo.html?em&ex 1191902400&en 28e9336839fa9a1b&ei 5087 0A Rape Epidemic Raises Trauma of Congo War ref blockquote According to victims, one of the newest groups to emerge is called the Rastas, a mysterious gang of Dreadlocks dreadlocked fugitives who live deep in the forest, wear shiny tracksuits and Los Angeles Lakers jerseys and are notorious for burning babies, kidnapping women and literally chopping up anybody who gets in their way. br United Nations officials said the so called Rastas were once part of the Hutu militias who fled Rwanda after committing genocide there in 1994, but now it seems they have split off on their own and specialize in freelance cruelty. br Honorata Barinjibanwa, an 18 year old woman with high cheekbones and downcast eyes, said she was kidnapped from a village that the Rastas raided in April and kept as a sex slave until August. Most of that time she was tied to a tree, and she still has rope marks ringing her delicate neck. The men would untie her for a few hours each day to gang rape her, she said. blockquote The phrase so called is used in order to distinguish them from members of the peaceful, religious Rastafari movement . References references Category History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...   more details



  1. Mojo: Conjure Stories

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Mojo Conjure Stories title orig Mojo Conjure Stories translator image Image Mojo Conjure Stories.jpg 200px image caption First edition cover for Mojo Conjure Stories author Nalo Hopkinson illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Fantasy , Horror short stories publisher Warner Aspect release date 2003 in literature 2003 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 352 pp isbn 978 0446679299 dewey 813 .0108896073 21 congress PS647.A35 M65 2003 oclc 50669812 preceded by followed by Mojo Conjure Stories is an anthology of fantasy literature fantasy and Horror fiction horror short stories, edited by the writer Nalo Hopkinson and published in 2003. Stories Andy Duncan , Daddy Mention and the Monday Skull Kiini Ibura Salaam , Rosamojo Barth Anderson, Lark till Dawn, Princess Steven Barnes , Heartspace Gregory Frost , The Prowl Jenise Aminoff, Fate Tananarive Due , Trial Day Jarla Tangh, The Skinned Tobias S. Buckell , Death s Dreadlocks Nnedima Okorafor , Asuquo, or The Winds of Harmattan Barbara Hambly , The Horsemen and the Morning Star Gerard Houarner , She d Make a Dead Man Crawl A. M. Dellamonica , Cooking Creole Eliot Fintushel, White Man s Trick Nisi Shawl , The Tawny Bitch Neil Gaiman , Bitter Grounds devorah major, Shining through 24 7 Marcia Douglas, Notes from a Writer s Book of Cures and Spells Sheree Thomas Sheree Renee Thomas , How Sukie Cross de Big Wata Category 2003 short story collections Category Speculative fiction Category Fantasy short story collections Category Horror short story collections Category Works by Nalo Hopkinson fantasy book stub ...   more details



  1. We Are Here (Flower Travellin' Band album)

    cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name We Are Here Type studio Artist Flower Travellin Band Cover Ftbishere.jpg Released 2008 Recorded Genre Acid rock br Progressive rock Length 50 15 Label Pony Canyon Records Pony Canyon Producer Ben Kobayashi Reviews Last album Make Up album Make Up br 1973 This album We Are Here br 2008 We Are Here is the fifth album by the Japan ese rock music rock group Flower Travellin Band . ref http www.flowertravellingband.com english discography index.html ref It was released in September 2008 by Pony Canyon Records in Japan. Track listing tracklist all writing Flower Travelin Band all lyrics Suzie Kim all music writing credits lyrics credits Suzie Kim music credits title1 What Will You Say length1 5 24 title2 We Are Here length2 5 25 title3 dYE jobe length3 5 57 title4 Don t Touch My Dreadlocks length4 5 17 title5 Love Is... length5 9 12 title6 Over & Over length6 6 07 title7 The Sleeping Giant Resurrection length7 6 57 title8 Will It length8 5 56 Personnel The band Joe Yamanaka singing vocals Hideki Ishima guitar Jun Kozuki bass guitar Joji George Wada Drum kit drums Nobuhiko Shinohara Keyboard instrument keyboards Technical staff Ben Kobayashi record producer producer Flower Travellin Band Arrangement arranger References references Category 2008 albums Category Flower Travellin Band albums Category Pony Canyon Records albums ...   more details



  1. The Front Line (TV series)

    for other The Front Line Front line disambiguation infobox television show name The Front Line image caption format Situation comedy runtime 30 minutes per episode creator Alex Shearer writer Alex Shearer producer Roger Race director Roger Race starring Paul Barber actor Paul Barber br Alan Igbon country flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom network BBC One BBC1 first aired 6 December 1984 last aired 17 January 1985 num episodes 6 list episodes The Front Line was a 1984 1985 BBC sitcom about two half brothers of West Indian descent who shared a house, one brother a policeman and one a dreadlocks dreadlocked Rastafari an. The series starred Paul Barber actor Paul Barber as the elder, policeman brother Malcolm, and Alan Igbon as the younger brother Sheldon. ref name Vahimagi Vahimagi, Tise 1994 British Television an Illustrated Guide , Oxford University Press , ISBN 9780198183365, p.294 ref It was written by Alex Shearer , filmed in Bristol and Cardiff , and transmitted between 6 December 1984 and 17 January 1985. ref name Daniels Daniels, Therese & Gerson, Jane 1989 The Colour Black Black Images in British Television , British Film Institute BFI , ISBN 9780851702322, p.60 ref A pilot for the series, On The Frontline , was broadcast in the 1970s. The theme tune to the series was written and performed by Black Roots band Black Roots , and the opening credits of the show featured the band performing the song. ref name Larkin Larkin, Colin 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae , Virgin Books, ISBN 0 7535 0242 9, p.27 28 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Front Line Category 1984 in British television Category 1984 British television programme debuts Category 1985 British television programme endings Category 1980s British television series Category BBC television sitcoms UK tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Serie Barford

    Serie Barford is a performance poet from Te Atatu South , Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand . ref cite news url http www.theaucklander.co.nz living news poet adds reason to her rhyme 3906827 title Poet adds reason to her rhyme last Delikan first Sharu date 27 November 2009 work The Aucklander accessdate 19 April 2011 ref Her poetry collection, Tapa Talk, was published by Huia in 2007. ref cite web url http www.huia.co.nz shop&item id 2328 title Tapa Talk work Huia Books accessdate 19 April 2011 ref ref name writers cite web url http www.apwn.net index.php edition more review of tapa talk poetry collection by serie barford title Review of Tapa Talk Poetry Collection by Serie Barford last Dunsford first Cath Koa work Edition publisher Asia and Pacific Writers Network accessdate 19 April 2011 ref Other poems and short stories have been published in journals and anthologies, among them Whetu Moana, Niu Voices, Landfall, Poetry New Zealand, Dreadlocks, Writing the Pacific, Trout, Blackmail Press, Snorkel and Best New Zealand Poems. She has Samoan, European and Algonquin Indian ancestry. ref name writers References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Wendt, Albert, Reina Whaitiri, and Robert Sullivan. Maori Ola Contemporary Polynesian Poems in English. Auckland Auckland UP, 2010. Print. Category New Zealand poets Category People from Auckland Category New Zealand people of Samoan descent ...   more details



  1. Morganics

    Bboy Hidden Dreadlocks . ref Sydney Morning Herald http www.smh.com.au articles 2003 04 22 1050777251846.html Crouching Bboy Hidden Dreadlocks, Morganics ref Discography Morganics Invisible ...   more details



  1. Iyaric

    Selassie I. Iwa replaces time or more accurately, hour Inna this ya iwa. Other words Dreadlocks describes the locks commonly worn among Rastas, now universally called dreadlocks in English. The dread ... to grow locks in the 1940s in Jamaica. To Rastas, dreadlocks can be a deeply spiritual part of their identity ... of defiance of Rome and Babylon. Dreads can refer to the dreadlocks, or to those who wear them ... heart that mek ya Rasta... meaning that many Rasta faithful themselves lack dreadlocks, while some ... have migrated into mainstream English usage, or even widespread global usage. The term dreadlocks , for example ...   more details




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