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Presented by Henry K, The #1 Apple Music History Podcast Rootsland is a series that explores the story of two friends who take a musical and spiritual journey from the suburbs of Long Island to the streets of Kingston, Jamaica. Narrated by the man himself, Henry “K” Karyo, Rootsland tells musical stories of landscapes that span styles and genres, and transport the listeners to exotic locations. The story follows Henry, a disillusioned justice major at American University, and Brian, an aspiring singer, as they navigate the world of reggae music, from label to location. (c) Henry K Productions Inc.
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The Finale of Rootsland explores the emotional and sociopolitical landscape following a tumultuous presidential election. The hosts, Henry and Sia, reflect on a letter from a devoted listener named Lorna, who expresses her devastation over the election results and her fears for the future of her family. Their conversation highlights the struggles many face in the aftermath of political shifts, emphasizing the need for community support and resilience.
Throughout the episode, the hosts draw on personal stories and broader societal themes, contextualizing Lorna's concerns within a larger narrative of civic duty and social responsibility. They stress the importance of staying engaged and not succumbing to complacency, reminding listeners that the fight for rights and freedoms requires constant vigilance. Their heartfelt discourse is interwoven with musical references, capturing the spirit of resilience that characterizes reggae culture, suggesting that music can be a powerful source of solace and empowerment in difficult times. The Season Finale concludes with a call to action, where the hosts encourage listeners to find small ways to contribute positively to their communities.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 19min - 75 - Season 7 Bonus "Say a Little Prayer"
Season 7 Bonus Chapter"Say a little Prayer" opens with the celebration of Rootsland's nomination for the Signal Podcast Awards, setting a tone of gratitude and reflection. The highlight comes from a listener's letter, read by Ian, who shares his journey from Zimbabwe to South Africa, detailing how the podcast has opened his eyes to the realities of racism and classism. Ian articulates how listening to the show has forced him to confront his own past. The hosts respond with warmth and understanding, discussing their own experiences with racism and the significance of shared humanity. They emphasize the importance of listening and learning from one another, fostering a dialogue that is both personal and socially relevant. This episode not only showcases the podcast's artistic endeavors but also serves as a powerful reminder of the potential for change that exists within each listener’s journey.
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Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Intro features Jacob Miller "Mixed Up Moods"
Featured Song "I Say A Little Prayer" Biko's Manna
Fri, 04 Oct 2024 - 18min - 74 - Season 7 Bonus "Leave the Crumbs Alone"
In this bonus episode of the Rootsland podcast, hosts Henry K and Sia discuss the evolving narrative and future plans for the show. The discussion kicks off with Henry reflecting on his recent interview on the podcast "A Conversation in Dub," A Conversation in Dub Podcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree emphasizing the importance of maintaining authentic and meaningful connections in the reggae community. The hosts discuss the struggles faced by independent artists in the Jamaican music scene and their mission to uncover the next big talent. Henry and Sia elaborate on the significant barriers that emerging artists from impoverished backgrounds encounter, highlighting the systemic failures within the music industry that stifle innovation and progress. Henry pledges to shine a light on these issues through the new season's immersive and unscripted storytelling approach. The episode concludes with a passionate call to action, encouraging listeners to engage with and support the vast talent that remains hidden within Jamaica's ghettos and garrisons.
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Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Intro features Jacob Miller "Mixed Up Moods"
Waling Souls "Firehouse Dub"
"Leave the Crumbs Alone" Mackie Conscious and Taddy P
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Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 21min - 73 - Season 7 Bonus "Yellow Tape: Crime Scene"
A special Labor Day episode of Rootsland,is an emotional tribute to the legendary dancehall figure, Gerald "Bogle" Levy. The show examines the tragic news of Bogle's death in 2005, recounting his influence as a dancer, cultural icon, and the circumstances surrounding his shocking murder. As Curly Locks breaks the sad news to Henry K, listeners are taken on a journey through the life and legacy of a man who defined an era in Jamaican Music and who many think was theBob Malreyof the Dancehall genre
Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Intro features Jacob Miller "Mixed Up Moods" Buju Banton "Bogle"
Fri, 30 Aug 2024 - 20min - 72 - Season 7 Bonus "Choose your Murderer Wisely"
Much to the dismay of Co-host Sia, Henry K breaks down the biggest story in Jamaican music...Dancehall Artist Vybez Kartel's recent release from prison and what a "Kartel Comeback" means to Reggae Music. While social media has exploded with delight, others are not so elated. "Choose your Murderer Wisely,"shines a light on the complexity of artist Vybez Kartel and his hardcore band of followers.
Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Intro features Jacob Miller "Mixed Up Moods" Barrington Levy "Murderer"
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 22min - 71 - Season 7 Bonus "Not Like Us"
This week's episode "Not like Us" examines the high-profile feud between rap titansKendrick LamarandDrake,dissecting the tensions between maintaining artistic credibility and achieving mainstream popularity. Through this lens, the host Henry K reflects on the importance of genuine, impactful artistry in genres like reggae and hip hop, drawing parallels to cultural appropriation issues. With references to historical and contemporary music figures, the discussion underscores the need for music that reflects real-life struggles and experiences, advocating for a balance between feel-good hits and socially conscious art. Rootsland also reflects on the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl's impact on Jamaica, highlighting the resilience of the island's people and the challenges faced, particularly in agriculture.
Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Intro features Jacob Miller "Mixed Up Moods" Drake "Hot Line Bling" Kendrick Lamar "Not Like Us" Explicit Version
Fri, 12 Jul 2024 - 19min - 70 - Season 7 Bonus "Father and Son"
The Rootsland podcast pays tribute to the late reggae legend Desi Jones, one of the most technically and musically proficient drummers in the genre's history. Host Henry K reflects on Jones's significant contributions to reggae music and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of Jamaican musicians. The episode also explores the challenges of fatherhood, with Henry sharing heartfelt stories about fathers who make sacrifices for their children and a moving tribute to a father who raised his daughter against all odds. The podcast highlights the importance of recognizing the struggles and triumphs of parenthood, urging listeners to express their feelings to loved ones while they still can. Additionally, the episode addresses the cancellation of the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival and discusses the broader issues facing the reggae industry, particularly the need to engage younger audiences with authentic roots reggae music.
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Music credits: Halfpint "One in a Million" Cat Stevens "Father and Son" Shem Thomas "Father and Son" form the Voice Switzerland
Photo: Maurice Karyo Paris circa 1956
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 18min - 69 - Season 7 Bonus "Janey's Little Boy"
On the Bonus Chapter of Rootsland we explore the profound significance of a mother's love, beautifully illustrated through a touching narrative shared by the host, Henry. As the episode unfolds, we hear from Sia and Henry, who celebrate Mother's Day and reflect on the deep bonds and sacrifices made by mothers. Henry recounts a poignant story about a friend, "Piano Man," whose conversation with Henry's mother reveals the warmth and affection he longed for in his own life. The episode also highlights a contest offering listeners the chance to win passes to the CaliRoots music festival underscoring the connection between reggae music and personal journeys. As a tribute to his mother and all parents, Henry shares a special rendition of an Elton John classic by reggae artist Sugar Minot, bringing the episode full circle with a message of love and gratitude.
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 13min - 68 - Season 7 Bonus "Praise Jah in the Moonlight"
Righteousness is a central theme that resonates throughout the episode, capturing the essence of reggae music's spiritual and cultural influence. The host, Henry K, takes listeners on a journey through the legacy of Bob Marley and the enduring power of reggae music. The breakout success of "Praise Jah in the Moonlight," performed by YG Marley, grandson of Bob Marley, is highlighted as a testament to reggae's continuing impact. The song, co-written and produced by Lauryn Hill, is celebrated for its deep message and its fusion of reggae's traditional rhythms with contemporary influences. The narrative weaves YG Marley's musical debut with Lauryn Hill's resurgence, portraying her as a formidable force reclaiming her place in the music industry. Her involvement in the song is seen as a powerful statement against the industry's past dismissals of her artistic integrity.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured song YG Marley Praise Jah in the Moonlight
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Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 16min - 67 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 6 "Stir it Up"
On the Season 7 Finale of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Henry K meets Curly Loxx's little son Zion and discovers Curly's true incentive for wanting to escape the ghetto. A call from an old friend alerts Henry K that there are people in Jamaica more dangerous than the Island's notorious Gangsters and Dons, and now is the time for him to choose sides.
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Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Some of the Jamaican Patois has been adapted to be understood by an International Audience.
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured songs: Opening Credits: "Kingston 13 Dub" Pinchers Ossie 7"
closing credits: "Stir it Up" Bob Marley & The Wailers courtesy UMG
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 21min - 66 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 5 "Blaze A Trail"
Chapter 5 of Season 7 has Curly Loxx explaining to Henry K how a chance encounter with a successful businessman at a graduation party and the career advise he offered would provide the inspiration needed to help him escape the ghetto.
Next Week is the Season Finale, Stay Tuned for Exciting News regarding our New Show.
Produced by Henry Kin association with Voice Boxx StudioRed Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Some of the Jamaican Patois has been adapted to be understood by an International Audience.
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured songs: Opening Credits: "Going Home Dub" Bob Andy
Closing Credits: "Think it's A Joke" Bob Andy
Photo of Arthritis, Henry K, Mellow Yellow, Curly Loxx 2005
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 28min - 65 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto Chapter" 4 "A Slice of the Cake"
Before heading back to Florida, Henry K is given the grand tour of Kingston's ghettos by The Twin of Twins, including stops at their childhood home on Ricketts Ave, their fathers auto shop in Waterhouse, and the garrison community of Payne Land where their childhood friends reside. Henry braces for some jarring news upon his return home.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured songs: "Queen of the Minstrel" Cornell Campbell
"Guide over Us" Sizzla courtesy of VP Records
Photo of Twin of Twin 2005
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 28min - 64 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 3 "Hungry Town"
In Chapter 3 of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Hungry Town, a chance encounter at the Studio with a Grammy Nominated Songwriter is just the right ingredient the Bigga Staar project needs to get off the ground. Henry K and Bigga travel into Hungry Town, one of Kingston's garrisons to check rising Rastafarian singer Turbulence about a feature on a song.
Rootsland Returns on 3/19 with the Second Half of Season 7
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured songs: "Hungry Town Skank" Jacob Miller & Augustus Pablo
"Gimme di MIc" Bigga Staar feat. Turbulence
Photo Bigga Staar & Turbulence January 2004
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 25min - 63 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 2 "To Get a Hit...(You haffe fit)"
In Chapter 2 of"Crucifixion of the Ghetto" dancehall culture takes front stage. To get a hit "You haffe fit" loosely translated from Jamaican patios means to get a hit you have to be fit. During that fist year of recording at Studio K, those lyrics from the 1985 Black Uhuru song "Fit you Haffe Fit" had become a mantra, a catch phrase at the studio to always be alert, aware, attuned to both mentally and physically. Now that Henry K and Bigga Staar are venturing into the world of Dancehall Music, those lyrics are more useful than ever.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Hayden "Bush" Campbell Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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featured songs: "Fit you Haffe Fit Dub" Black Uhuru courtesy of BMG music
"Fit" feat Bradley Brown Bigga Staar & Delly Ranks
Girlzfeat. Dr Marshall & Bigga Staar
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 22min - 62 - "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Chapter 1 "The Factory"
On the Season opener of "Rootsland," Henry K follows through on some life changing advice he received from his mentor Bob Andy. "You either work for the factory or you own the factory." In late 2000, Henry K finally decided it was time to be a "factory" owner.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
Guest vocals by Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Akee & Bush Campbell, Steve "Bigga Staar" Briskman
Intro by Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 24min - 61 - Season 7 Prologue: "Ghetto People Song"
On the Season 7 prologue "Ghetto People Song," Host Henry K exploresthe profound connections between music, history, and identity, as he reflects on the tumultuous environment of Kingston, Jamaica, during the turn of the millennium. It begins with a personal narrative about producing reggae music amidst rising violence and crime, highlighting how the very essence of reggae emerged from the struggles of ghetto life. The conversation shifts to the historical parallels between the Jewish experience and the plight of marginalized communities, emphasizing the importance of remembering one’s roots. As Henry shares personal family stories from the Holocaust, they draw connections to the current state of global violence, particularly referencing the tragic events in Israel. Ultimately, the episode underscores the power of love and art in the face of adversity, encouraging listeners to recognize their shared humanity and the importance of lifting each other out of despair.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hills, Jamaica
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Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 34min - 60 - Season 7 Trailer "Crucifixion of the Ghetto"
The trailer for the new Season "Crucifixion of the Ghetto," which premiers next week on the eve of Bob Marley's Birthday. Host Henry K gets Sia's not so surprising reaction to the preview, and updates the Rootsland family on some exciting news including the release of the Bob Marley Movie "One Love" and our show’s new partnership with Osiris Media "the leading storyteller in music." Welcome to Osiris Media - Osiris - The leading storyteller in music. Which promises a whole world of new opportunities for us
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
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Next Week the Season 7 Prologue "Ghetto People's Song"
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 05min - 59 - "One Man Against the World"
Live and Direct from Kingston, Jamaica, The Rootsland Bonus Chapter "One man against the World" weaves a compelling narrative about music, resilience, and human connection. It opens with Henry K reflecting on the indomitable spirit embodied by Gregory Isaacs' anthem "One Man Against the World." This track, with its themes of perseverance amidst adversity, resonates deeply with the Henry, who recounts his own experiences navigating the reggae scene as an outsider in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The episode takes listeners on a journey through the host’s personal and professional encounters with Isaacs, highlighting the profound impact the reggae icon had on his life and the music industry at large. Ending on a hopeful note, the episode suggests that involvement in community and nurturing real-world relationships are keys to a fulfilling life, echoing lessons from the "Blue Zones"—regions known for their long-lived populations. Encouraging listeners to prioritize human connections over digital detachment, the host ties these themes back to Isaacs' music, which remains a testament to the power of love, unity, and resilience. Through stories and reflections, the episode invites listeners to consider how they can contribute positively to a more connected and compassionate world.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Featuring "One Man Against the World" "Sugaree" & "Wild Horses all performed byGregory Isaacs
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 28min - 58 - "No Man is an Island"
"...Man to Man is so unjust..." but lucky for Bob Marley, he knew who to trust. Right by his side through the turmoil and adversity, through the joy and pain was his devoted friend, art director, advisor and confident...Neville Garrick. On this Bonus Episode of Rootsland, Henry Kexplores the profound themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of personal connections through the lens of legendary figures like Bob Marley and his close friend Neville Garrick. The narrative reflects on the importance of having genuine friends who stand by you in times of need, emphasizing that no one achieves greatness in isolation. Through personal anecdotes and reflections on Garrick's artistic contributions to Marley's legacy, the episode highlights how true friendship can elevate one's journey and help navigate life's challenges. As the story unfolds, listeners are reminded that even the most celebrated icons rely on the support and encouragement of those around them. The episode culminates in a heartfelt message about the power of being a supportive friend, urging us all to lift each other up and acknowledge our shared dreams.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Featuring "No man is an Island" Dennis Brown
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Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 18min - 57 - Book of Rules "Builders for Eternity"
"Book of Rules" Builders for Eternity is a bonus Chapter of Roootsland that takes listeners on an enlightening journey through the intersections of reggae music, history, and philosophy, anchored by the iconic song "Book of Rules" by the Heptones. The host begins by exploring the song's origins, noting its release in 1973 and its subsequent popularity in Jamaica and beyond. The discussion reveals that the lyrics, adapted from R.L. Sharp's poem "Bag of Tools," convey a powerful message about individual potential and the importance of moral guidelines in our lives. The episode emphasizes the concept that each person is equipped with a 'bag of tools'—unique skills and abilities that can shape their destinies while adhering to a set of universal principles. Host Henry K discusses how knowledge is often a source of power, and how those in authority may attempt to suppress it, leading to a cycle of ignorance and oppression. The poignant examples of historical censorship serve as a reminder of the importance of learning from the past rather than sweeping uncomfortable truths under the rug.
Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to recognize their roles as builders of their own lives and communities. The host prompts a reflection on what it means to leave a lasting legacy and how our actions, whether stumbling blocks or stepping stones, contribute to the broader tapestry of human experience. "
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Featuring "Book of Rules" by The Heptones
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Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 18min - 56 - Rootsland's Greatest Hits "Zion in a Vision"
In the music business when a band or group releases a greatest hits project it usually marks the beginning of the end, unless you're the Eagles, but we are still early in the story. Maya Angelou said it best "You really can't know where you are going until you know where you've been." As we move forward to the next chapters in the Rootsland Saga scheduled for release in early December, things are gonna get pretty intense in Kingston. So after 50 + chapters we figured this would be the right time to reminisce and look back at some of our favorite moments, music and people that helped inspire the story up until now.
Give Thanks to the Rootsland Family We will return 11/14 with a Bonus Episode & Updates and Season 7 Will Debut In December
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Featuring "Your House" by Steel Pulse "Love and Hate" Dennis Brown Adam Teacha Barnes "Pon Di Corna" Bob Andy "Going Home" Garnett Silk "Zion in A Vision"
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Ben K
music production and sound design by Henry K
Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 34min - 55 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 6: "Throw Down Your Arms"
On the Season 6 Chapter "Throw Down Your Arms," Host Henry K reads and replies to a letter from one of the members of the Rootsland Republic... Also last month reggae lost a powerful voice Rootsland , pays tribute to one of the most rebellious and underrated singers of our generation.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: Downpressor Man performed by Sinead O Conner
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Ben K
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 22min - 54 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 5: "Kingston Sessions" (B side)
Chapter 6: Kingston Sessions "A Deadly Betrayal" Part 2unfolds in a vibrant setting, celebrating Independence Day with a dazzling fireworks display that mesmerizes the guests, including Sia, a country girl from Jamaica. The episode artfully juxtaposes the glitzy life of Manhattan's elite and the struggles of Jamaican musicians, emphasizing the socio-economic divides that persist.
As the show progresses, listeners are introduced to the dynamics of creativity and collaboration in the music-making process, particularly between Rich Prafder an aspiring musician from NY and Deadly Headley, a legendary Jamaican saxophonist. The narrative traces the journey of their partnership, underscoring the excitement and challenges faced in producing the "Kingston Sessions" album. However, tension rises as Richie Prafder's ego and ambitions clash with the realities of the music business, leading to a series of poor decisions that jeopardize the project. The episode touches on the emotional landscape of the characters, revealing Richie's desperation for success and recognition, which ultimately blinds him to the collaborative spirit that is essential in music production. As the story unfolds, it explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for artistic integrity, resonating deeply with anyone who has navigated the complexities of creative partnerships.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: Teach the Children Saxsemilla feat The Mighty Diamonds
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Ben K
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 32min - 53 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 4: "Kingston Sessions" (A side)
Chapter 5: Kingston Sessions "A Deadly Betrayal" In the fall of 1997 the legendary Jamaican Saxophonist Deadly Headley Bennett invited a young Sax player to Kingston to study under Headley's musical direction. Deadly brought the aspiring horn player Rich Prafder into the studio, where the 2 recorded a demo project under the name Saxsemilla...But then that little 5 song demo tape led to a big six figure record deal, and would you be shocked to find out, everything changed.
Join Us for a cautionary tale of how power, privilege, ego,greed and the thirst for fame ad fortune would cause a righteous reggae student to stray to betray his mentor and the music he loved.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: Wild West in the Ghetto Sugar Moses feat. Jesse Jaymes
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Ben K
music production and sound design by Henry K
Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 19min - 51 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 3: "Murder Love(B-side)"
The blizzard continues in "Murder Love (B-side)" In the summer of 1993 there was no reggae song making people dance like the hip hip infused dancehall club banger titled Informer, and no reggae singer tearing up the international pop charts like a 24 year old white reggae rapper form Toronto Canada Darren Kenneth O Brian, better known as Snow. When the label decides to produce the follow up album in Kingston, The stage was set for an Irish hoodlum and his gang of thugs to descend onto a 3rd World country to wreak havoc. Enabled by managers and record companies willing to give him anything, and do whatever it takes to get a hit. The question is what is Henry K willing to do?
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: "Time" Snow feat White MIce Produced by Henry K
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, M, Liebo as Mathew Kletter
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 18 Jul 2023 - 23min - 50 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 2: "Murder Love(A-side)"
In the summer of 1993 there was no reggae song making people dance like the hip hip infused dancehall club banger titled Informer, and no reggae singer tearing up the international pop charts like a 24 year old white reggae rapper form Toronto Canada Darren Kenneth O Brian, better known as Snow. When the label decides to produce the follow up album in Kingston, The stage was set for an Irish hoodlum and his gang of thugs to descend onto a 3rd World country to wreak havoc. Enabled by managers and record companies willing to give him anything, and do whatever it takes to get a hit. The question is what is Henry K willing to do?
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: Steely Dub "Do it Again"
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, M, Liebo as Mathew Kletter
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 21min - 49 - Every little thing's gonna be all White Chapter 1: "Owning your Masters"
In the Season 6 Debut, Henry K explains the meaning and importance of "owning your masters" and why it's the catch phrase for a new generation looking to take creative control not only over their work, but over their lives. "Owning your masters," it even sounds powerful, like reckoning or reclamation, and it kind of is. It is the reason why 30 years ago the revolutionary singer Prince, wrote the word slave on his face, and changes his name to unpronounceable symbol. It's why even today, an unlikely rebel named Taylor Swift is re-recording and re- releasing her entire early catalog, of songs she signed away the rights to when she was just a starry eyed teen.
Produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studio Red Hillz, Jamaica
Closing Credits: Damian "Jr Gong" Marley "Looks are Deceiving"
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor,
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 04 Jul 2023 - 20min - 47 - Redemption Song Chapter 8: "A Change gonna Come"
In the Season 5 Finale of "Redemption Song," Henry K comes to terms with the death of his friend Brian and confronts his future in the music business with a little help from his friends...both new and old.
Closing Credits "A Change Gonna Come" Sugar Black & Lehbanchuleh
Produced by Henry K
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, A. Chong
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 04 Apr 2023 - 28min - 46 - Redemption Song Chapter 7 "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
Amidst the backdrop of Jamaica's lush landscapes, a heartfelt narrative emerges, intertwining Host Henry K's personal stories with the legacy of reggae music. The episode opens with a casual conversation among friends, setting the stage for a journey that leads to Negril. As they discuss their travel plans, the mention of Toots Hibbert's music serves as a poignant reminder of the cultural significance of reggae, evoking memories that resonate on both personal and collective levels. The dialogue captures the essence of Jamaican hospitality and warmth, inviting listeners into an intimate space where laughter and reflection coexist.
The narrative further explores the cultural impact of Toots Hibbert, tracing his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a musical icon and showcasing how Hibbert’s work transcends personal experience to touch the lives of many. By weaving together personal stories, cultural history, and the healing qualities of music, the episode captures the spirit of Jamaica and the enduring legacy of its artists, reminding us all of the universal themes of connection, loss, and celebration that music evokes.
Closing Credits "Catfish John" Unplugged Toots and the Maytals
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, A. Chong
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additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.comTue, 28 Mar 2023 - 22min - 45 - Redemption Song Chapter 6: "Who Feels it...Knows it"
Both the Grateful Dead and Reggae have evolved from music into movements, communities centered around Love, Respect, Unity, and Awareness. Perhaps the most overlooked connection boils down to one Word "Rebellion," The Grateful Dead and Reggae were both born out of separate counter cultures embroiled in the same universal struggle, the fight against the status quo, against injustice and intolerance. In this episode"Who Feels it...Knows it," Henry K experiences the fight first hand and learns, what so many of his friends and colleagues have endured in the music business.
Opening Scene "Slow Coach" Performed by Garth Dennis
"Row Jimmy" Performed by Judy Mowatt
"Good to be there" Performed by Chalice
Closing Credits "Touch of Grey" Performed by The Mighty Diamonds
Produced by Henry K
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia, Mitchy "Terrible" Cogen.
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 21min - 44 - Redemption Song Chapter 5: "Fire on the Mountain"
By 1994 Henry K had started to earn his stripes in the business, after spending years as a foot soldier patrolling the streets and lurking the studios of Kingston town. in addition to hustling "Henry K"records out of the trunk of his Neva, he partnered up with friend and producer Delroy "Dr. Marshall" Harrison, Gussie Clarke’s hotshot young engineer to form a dancehall label called "One Up Music." However, Henry's greatest accomplishment was a co-production that occurred outside the studio, and would change his life forever.
Closing Credits "Fire on the Mountain" Performed by Chalice
Produced by Henry K
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia, Mitchy "Terrible" Cogen. Aunt Patti
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 14 Mar 2023 - 17min - 43 - Redemption Song Chapter 4: "Life is One Big Road (Lots of Signs)"
In Chapter 4 "Life is One Big Road,"We join Henry K for a day in the life of a young Reggae Producer...from Jamaica's iconic record shops to his de facto headquarters at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Music. The road he travels, is about to get much bigger, when Bob Marley's daughter makes Henry an offer he can't refuse.
Rootsland Returns On March 14, with the second half of Season 5
Closing Credits "Life is One Big Road" Tenor Saw courtesy of Orchard Music
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 18min - 42 - Redemption Song Chapter 3: "Dancehall Queen for Life"
After all the parties, the stage shows, the wining and dining; At 2:00 AM on Thursday nights in Kingston a "who's who" of reggae and dancehall arrive at to the local hot spot House of Leo for late night set of the Stone Love sound system. Tiger, Terry Ganzie and Buju Banton rock the airwaves and Carlene and Bogle rule the dance floor. A mysterious "Lady in Red" invited Henry for a dance, as he approaches he notices the curved of her body, the shape of her face, the contour of her lips were unmistakable,,,this wasn't just any danechall girl...
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 21 Feb 2023 - 22min - 41 - Redemption Song Chapter 2: "Love the People Want"
Season 5continues with Henry K's long awaited meeting with veteran reggae singer Ed Fitzroy at the JBC compound in Halfway Tree. As they discuss their potential upcoming project, Henry quickly learns there are going to be expenses incurred that were not accounted for in the budget. Henry will have turn to an unlikely source for help...and it's a long shot.
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 25min - 40 - Redemption Song Chapter 1: "Brian the Lion"
In the Season 5 debut, "Brian the Lion," Henry K pays tribute to his friend Brian, the one responsible for encouraging him to move to Kingston. Henry recounts their last conversation in Jamaica, on the roof of their house in Armour Heights. A rare interview on Jamaican TV from February 14th 1993 is unearthed, which gives a great glimpse into Henry when he first arrived in Jamaica.
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Disclaimer: Rootsland features dramatic recreations based on real events and features actors playing the roles of the characters on the show . These are stories and opinions told for entertainment and education from memory and the host assumes no liability for any omissions or errors. Any use of material not owned by Rootsland is covered Under section 107 of US copyright law of 1976 in which allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research, in these cases all credit is given to the owner of the work.
Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 22min - 39 - "The Public Storyteller"
On this Bonus Episode of Rootsland, Henry K pays tribute to Public Radio and the local DJ's and Broadcasters that are responsible for preserving and protecting roots and indigenous music. Henry also plays highlights from his August and December 2022 appearances on South Florida's Public Radio Station 93.1 WLRN as a guest on Micheal Stock's Folk and Acoustic music program. Wayne Armond was also a guest at the Radio Station and performed "Righteous People."
Rootsland Returns with Season 5 On Bob Marley's Birthday
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K * additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com
The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991We are aware the "Fighting Babylon" Album is getting a fight from Mystery Babylon...every link works fine but the Itune's Link on Iphones??? The album is available in the store but Babylon is gonna make you search for it.
The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Tue, 17 Jan 2023 - 18min - 38 - Music Mix "Fighting Babylon since 1991"
You've heard the stories behind the music... Now it's time to hear the songs that inspired the stories. Join Henry K as he "plays the tracks and recounts the facts" from the early recording sessions where the journey began. Bob Andy, Halfpint, Deadly Headly Bennett, Sugar Black, Dominic & Snakeman... all the favorite Rootsland personalities like you have never heard them before.
Rootsland Returns with Season 5 On 1/31/22
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K * additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com
The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991We are aware the "Fighting Babylon" Album is getting a fight from Mystery Babylon...every link works fine but the Itune's Link on Iphones??? The album is available in the store but Babylon is gonna make you search for it.
Tue, 03 Jan 2023 - 36min - 37 - Forbidden Love Chapter 7: "Going Home"
In the Season 4 Finale, Henry tries to tie up loose ends and inspire Sia by telling her an inspirational story involving reggae superstar Bob Andy. It may motivate her, but will it be enough to save their relationship?
Rootsland will return January 3rd with a Bonus Music Mix
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
Closing Credits "Going Home" Performed by Bob Andy courtesy of I Anka Records
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.com The Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon since 1991 featuring Wayne Armond, Edi Fitzroy, Luciano, and Deadly Headly Bennett Various Artists - Rootsland Gang: Fighting Babylon Since 1991 The Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack) featuring timeless reggae tracks performed by Wayne Armond, Bob Andy, Deadly Headley Bennett, Garnett Silk, Halfpint is available everywhere you download and stream music Various Artists - Rootsland (Original Podcast Soundtrack)Tue, 13 Dec 2022 - 30min - 36 - Forbidden Love Chapter 6: "Pass the Kutchie"
This Chapter of Rootsland "Pass the Kutchie" offers an enlightening and personal look into the world of reggae music through host Henry K's friendship with Headley Bennett, a saxophonist whose artistry has shaped the genre yet remains largely unrecognized. Listeners are introduced to Bennett's early life at Alpha Boys School, a pivotal institution in nurturing Jamaica's musical talent, and learn how his journey through the music industry has been one of resilience amidst exploitation.
Key moments in reggae history are highlighted, such as the creation of the instrumental track 'Full Up,' showcasing Bennett's contributions alongside the Sound Dimension band. The podcast does not shy away from the uncomfortable truths about the commercialization of reggae, drawing attention to how artists like Bennett, despite their significant roles in producing timeless hits, often receive little recognition or financial reward. This stark contrast is illustrated through stories of popular songs that have reaped commercial success while the original creators languished in obscurity, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of how the industry compensates its foundational artists.
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
This Episode Features tracks from: 35 Years From Alpha | Deadly Headley
Deadly Headley's Brilliant Solo Album released on the On-U Label in 1982
Little Dove, Head Charge & Without a Love Like Yours
Closing Credits "Pass the Kutchie 98" w/ The Mighty Diamonds & Deadly Headley Produced by Henry K
additional music under license from artlist.io and beatstars.comTue, 06 Dec 2022 - 17min - 35 - Forbidden Love Chapter 5: "Meeting Place of the Gods"
Negril was originally named Xtabi: "The meeting place of the Gods," by the Arawaks one of Jamaica’s native Taino Tribes. Cut off from the rest of the island by wetlands, and tidal marshes with dense waterlogged soil. Xtabi was a secluded paradise , where the Arawaks lived in harmony with "the land of Wood and Water..." a land they inhabited for thousands of years and felt a deep spiritual connection with. Then the foreigners came...and destroyed it all. Will history repeat itself?
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Anica, Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
Closing Credits features: General Trees "Gone a Negril"
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Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 15min - 34 - Forbidden Love Chapter 4: "Beat Street"
When people think about Country Music, they think of Music Row in Nashville, Punk Rock the lower east in Manhattan and 80’’s metal hair bands it’s the Sunset Strip in LA. Cities that reflect and project, the music created on their turf, in their clubs, garages and studios. When it comes to reggae music it’s the fabled Orange Street in Downtown Kingston, a sacred strip just north of parade that has been accurately referred to as “Beat Street.”
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Anica, Sia
music production and sound design by Henry K
This chapter features: "In this Love" (Instrumental) by Stick Figure
"Here I Am" by Sugar Black
"Yesterday Once More" Sugar Black & Lehbanchuleh
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It's Friday night in Kingston, Constant Spring Road is buzzing and Henry K is setting out on his fist date with Sia. He knows it will take more than just a Cheeseburger in Paradise to win her heart, so he's counting on the "Black & White shake" to close the deal.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Anica, Sia
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closing credits: Rihanna "Lift Me Up" Reggae remix by EZ Music
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Fate steps in and lends Henry K a hand, when he gets his chance to meet the elusive "Black Rose." He still can't understand why he is drawn to her, or why he is so sure that he has seen her before... but he has a 5 minute car ride to convince her to see him again.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Anica, Sia
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closing credits: Rihanna "Lift Me Up" Reggae remix by EZ Music
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How can it be Forbidden if it's Love? Who is the Black Rose? On the Season 4 premiere of Rootsland, Love is in the air. Join narrator Henry K on a tropical beach in Bull Bay, Jamaica and spend the day with "Halfpint" a humble rastafarian singer, "Miss June" the hard working owner of a local fish hut, and a mysterious girl in a pink tank top with angelic eyes.
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman.
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In this Bonus Episode "Broken Shells," Narrator Henry K questions if we really do get wiser as we get older? He also updates the "Rootsland Gang" on when to expect the Season 4 Debut, and plays a song by Tanya Stephens one of Jamaica's very finest female vocalists.
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman.
music production and sound design by Henry K
Broken People - Single by Tanya Stephens on Apple Music
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In the Season 3 Finale, "Police and Thieves" Henry and Brian discover that Kingston is a city whose story always starts and ends the same way, the only thing that changes are the players... the police and thieves, the gangsters and civilians, the saints and the sinners.
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman.
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Grants Pen has been called a "depressed area, where death is disseminated with unfeeling frequency," not the kind of neighborhood you want a tire blowout out at 3:00 AM. The time of the night when the scavengers come out , and fiends desperate for their next fix emerge unnoticed from the shadows. The Armour Heights Crew gets a ride out of dodge but not without a cost.
Join Us for the Season 3 Finale will air on September 13, 2022.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman.
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Dancehall culture and the street dances that inspired it can be traced back the 1950’s to poorest and most marginalized areas in Kingston. Attended by residents who lived on gully banks and sustained themselves by sifting through garbage dumps. These were people so broke couldn't afford to go out on the town, and frankly weren’t invited , or wanted at the party. So they threw their own inner city street dances that became safe spaces within the concrete jungles, where underprivileged youth could converge and express their individuality through music fashion art and, dancing. Free from a judgmental middle class and popular culture that looked down on the ghettos viewed them as a depraved underworld on the fringes of society. .
This Chapter contains language that may be offensive as it depicts actual events that occurred with real people, and is meant to be as realistic as possible.
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Michael G.
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 17min - 26 - Blood and Fire Chapter 4: "Inna Di Yaad" (Chilling at Home)
Once the phone started ringing at Brian & Henry's "Dread & Breakfast" their quiet spot in the hills became the Kingston base for dozens of reggae tourists from all over the globe. Music business people, journalists, singers, musicians. Most of them very dedicated to the genre looking to contribute music’s international growth and brand, others, Not so Much. These were selfish, self cent “so called” artists, who were all about themselves, traveling to the island in search of fame and fortune and willing to do whatever it took to achieve it. This was the new dancehall "mix tape" generation that grew up on a cliff note version of the music and new nothing of the genres history
This Chapter contains language that may be offensive as it depicts actual events that occurred with real people, and is meant to be as realistic as possible.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor, Adam "Teacha" Barnes , Steve Briskman. Michael G. music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 16 Aug 2022 - 20min - 25 - Blood and Fire Chapter 3: "Pon Di Corna" (On the Corner)
Hanging out on a dusty, hot New Kingston street corner breathing in taxi exhaust fumes surrounded by street youth juggling dime bags of sinsemilla, isn't exactly listed as an attraction in the Jamaican guidebooks. Yet, Brian and Henry are quickly learning that hanging on the corner is where 90% of Jamaican life take place. its where culture and politics and music and art, joy and pain all collide and creates a terrestrial big bang that gives the streets a life of their own.
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 19min - 24 - Blood and Fire Chapter 2: "Kingston Red Hot"
The Kingston adventure begins for Henry and Brian with a dire warning from their long time taxi driver, a meeting with a top reggae power player. and a run-in with one of Kingston's "Rude Boy" Gangsters. That was just the first day.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 21min - 23 - Blood and Fire Chapter 1: "History meets Destiny"
As Henry and Brian are touching down, in Kingston so is an army of foreign invaders. Record Companies, music executives, publishers, mangers all looking to cash in on dancehall's recent waive of international popularity, Most were opportunists looking to take advantage of what they perceived as uneducated 3rd world artistes. Yet as greedy and ruthless as these international companies were, they had no idea of what kind of resistance they would encounter when they reached the island’s tropical shores. The Jamaican establishment, the same power hungry consortium that controlled the Islands resources and products for centuries, they also saw in dancehall as a commodity, they could exploit.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 22min - 22 - "Back Home with Rootsland"
People Get Ready and Enjoy the Season 3 Trailer of Rootslandto start off this Bonus Episode. Once the vibe is nice, kick back and listen to our tribute to Reggae Superstar Bob Andy. The show features special guestWayne Armond live at theRootsland Studios, performing his rendition of the song "I've got to go Back Home" the Bob Andy classic. Wayne is the singer/guitarist for the band Chalice, celebrating 40 years together of making timeless reggae, and the writer of countless hit songs. Remember, Season 3 "Blood and Fire" debuts in 2 weeks on July 26th 2022 wherever you listen to and subscribe to podcasts.
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes
music production and sound design by Henry K
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Tue, 12 Jul 2022 - 11min - 21 - "Packing for the Promised Land"
On April 3, we commemorate the anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King's "I've Been to the Mountaintop" Speech, given 54 years ago in Memphis. In this Bonus Episode of Rootsland, host Henry K explores if Moses, Bob Marley and MLK all packed the same essentials for the journey to the Promised Land.
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Tue, 15 Mar 2022 - 14min - 20 - Music Mix "Songs of Freedom"
The Rootsland Republic is truly a global family. These stories about reggae music and Jamaica have connected with so many people form diverse backgrounds and far away places. 2 of places where we have family and listener are Ukraine and Ethiopia, 2 places that under siege form outside and within, and as usual in these unnecessary and bloody political conflict ordinary people like you and me get caught in the middle, So in the special Music Edition of Rootsland where gonna play some selections to uplift our brothers and sisters from Odessa to Adis Ababa, a Conscious roots playlist from artist and singers that I have been lucky enough to work with over the years some of Reggae's greatest legend whose voices have for decade provided inspiration, comfort and strength in moments just like this.
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Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 44min - 19 - Exodus Chapter 7: "The Last Train to Woodmere"
In the Season 2 Finale: Brian tries to convince Henry that it's the right to move to Jamaica while chilling out in NYC's Washington Square Park. Before Henry's willing to make the move, he books some time at one New York's most iconic recording studios to hear Brian "rock the mic."
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes Doug Grama MIchael Friedman
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Tue, 22 Feb 2022 - 23min - 18 - Exodus Chapter 6: "Not all that glitterz..."
Henry finally gets the "chance of a lifetime", an opportunity to meet his boss Chris Blackwell founder and President of Island Records. Blackwell had recently sold his label to Polygram Entertainment for half a billion dollars, a lucrative deal that made him the world's richest music executive. By contrast, there stood Henry, a 25 year old entry level t shirt salesman, anxiously awaiting a chance to break into the music business, full of ideas, and optimism... about to come face to face with the one person capable of making it all happen. What could possibly go wrong?
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes Currentman
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Tue, 15 Feb 2022 - 20min - 17 - Exodus Chapter 5: "Loyal Soldierz"
In the Spring of 1991, Henry drives from Kingston to Ochos Rios in order to attend a concert hosted by Sister Rita Marley commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Bob Malrey's passing. For the Kush Danai, the Rasta in the passenger seat the only thing on his mind was the murder of his friend Peter Tosh. Henry tries to keep the conversation upbeat, but Kush is concerned and justifiably so... reggae music and it's artistes are under assault.
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Tue, 08 Feb 2022 - 15min - 16 - Exodus Chapter 4: "Living Dangerously"
Henry learns that being in the game, means getting to know the players. One of the most important job qualifications at Island was having a rich father who was friends with the owner. Fortunate sons like Billy D an arrogant white Jamaican screw up , with a dark personality and an unhealthy obsession with dancehall music’s seedy underworld was just one of many characters at the office. On a dark New York City afternoon all Henry can see is Sunshine in Soho, as he develops an instant crush on the beautiful woman who runs the Island Trading Retail store.
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes
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Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 14min - 15 - Exodus Chapter 3: "Urban Legendz"
There is a saying in NYC real estate the 3 most important things are "location, location, location." When Island moves offices from 4th and Broadway into the swank new open floored penthouse at 400 Lafayette Street, Henry's new location happens to be the desk right across Bonz Malone. known as the "Hunter Thompson of Hip Hop." The former gang member who found redemption through the power of words, and a never say die mentality shows Henry, "it's not how you play the game...its how long you stay in the game?"
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor H. "Bush" Campbell Adam "Teacha" Barnes
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Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 15min - 14 - Exodus Chapter 2: "We and Dem"
Host Henry K reflects on his humble origins in the music business sweeping floors and packing boxes working at Island records for the Music Icon Chris Blackwell.The episode serves as both a tribute to the artistry of reggae music and a critical examination of the industry’s often exploitative nature. Listeners are invited to ponder the ramifications of Blackwell's actions—were they those of a benevolent patron or a shrewd businessman capitalizing on the burgeoning reggae movement? This duality of perspective enriches the narrative, prompting discussions about the moral responsibilities of those in power, the authenticity of cultural representation, and the inevitable intersections of commerce and art.
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Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Adam "Teacha" Barnes Michael Friedman
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Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 21min - 13 - Exodus Chapter 1: "Ambush in the Night"
The Season 2 Debut ofRootsland begins as Host Henry K recounts the dramatic and pivotal moment in Bob Marley's life when he survived an assassination attempt in 1976. Amidst the chaos of gunfire at his home in Kingston, Marley and his band faced a life-threatening situation that would forever change their trajectory. The narrative highlights Marley's extraordinary courage as he chose to perform just days later, despite his wounds, at a concert aimed at uniting a divided Jamaica. In this show Henry K explores the themes of resilience, hope, and the healing power of music, emphasizing Marley's message of love and unity amidst adversity. The episode culminates in a reflection on Marley's enduring legacy and the profound impact of his music in inspiring social change across generations when Henry is summoned to the hallowed ground by Bob's widow "Sister Rita." There at 56 Hope Rd. a simple goodbye turns into a dire warning.
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Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor
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Tue, 18 Jan 2022 - 18min - 10 - Chapter 9: "Righteous People"
Season 1: concludes with "Righteous People". Jamaica's Reggae Sunsplash Festival is essentially a less organized version of Woodstock -- the same amount of love, only with more weed. On paper, five days of reggae music under sun-drenched skies and star-filled nights should be the perfect ending to Henry’s journey in Jamaica. However, as we hear in this chapter, Henry will soon learn that the decisions to be made concerning his future will affect those around him. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured song: Wayne Armond - "Righteous People" Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 12 Apr 2021 - 20min - 9 - Chapter 8: "Legalize It, Don’t Criticize It"
Season 1: continues with "Legalize It, Don’t Criticize It". Because of the global impact of reggae and the rise of Rastafari culture, the island of Jamaica and marijuana -- or “ganja”, as it is called -- are forever joined as one. For many decades, however, it was actually illegal to smoke or possess the plant with much of the Rastafarian community paying the price through police brutality and lengthy prison sentences. In this chapter, Henry learns of these truths on his way to Reggae Sunsplash Festival. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Special thanks to Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor for the inspiration from Episode 25 of his show, In the Meantime, which is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoENIEDJrZc (currently available on YouTube). Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured song: Sugar Black and Lehbanchuleh - “Give Thanks” Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 21min - 8 - Chapter 7: “Love and Hate (Can Never Be Friends)"
Season 1: continues with “Love and Hate (Can Never Be Friends)". In the classic roots anthem “Here I Come”, Dennis Brown, the crown prince of reggae, sings, “Love and hate can never be friends." In this chapter, Henry discovers they do live side by side on the streets of Kingston as he comes face to face with hate. Fortunately for Henry, Rude Boy Tex teaches him the road code and helps him out of a sticky situation amidst the brutal and violent world of gangsters and dons. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured song: Halfpint - “Bully You a Bully” Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 - 21min - 7 - Chapter 6: “Unchained"
Season 1: continues with "Unchained". For the first generation of Jamaicans to grow up listening to reggae music, these songs weren't just jams for a Saturday night of dancing -- they were a guidebook for life. The music was inspiring an entire nation with its timeless messages of love, inclusion, and acceptance. In this chapter, Henry discovers that not everyone in Kingston got the memo. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured song: "Living One Day at a Time(Extended Mix)" by Sugar Black and Lehbanchuleh Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 22 Mar 2021 - 20min - 6 - Chapter 5: “Money Can’t Buy Life”
Season 1: continues with “Money Can’t Buy Life” as Henry learns that the future of the Marley Estate will be decided in the courts. Beyond the legal mumbo jumbo, he also has a chance meeting at a hotel bar with a local gangster named Rude Boy Tex, who may prove to be his most valuable connection during his time in Kingston. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 15 Mar 2021 - 19min - 5 - Chapter 4: “Ghetto Stays in the Mind”
Season 1: continues with “Ghetto Stays in the Mind” as Henry meets Mrs. Rita Marley, his new boss at Tuff Gong Music. The label is a magical melting pot of unsung heroes, reggae legends, and righteous Rastafarians. Reality hits when Bob Andy takes Henry into the “garrison,” where he sees the lasting damage caused by a bloody proxy war fought on the streets of Kingston in the 70’s between the CIA and KGB. Stay tuned for Episode 5: “Money Can’t Buy Life” due out on Monday, March 15th. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured Music: The Yoko Theory “Meds” Black Uhuru “Slaughter” Bob Andy “Ghetto Stays in the Mind” Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 01 Mar 2021 - 26min - 4 - Chapter 3: “Welcome to Jamrock”
Season 1: continues with “Welcome to Jamrock” as Henry finds his groove at RAS Records just as reggae music grabs hold of him. Soon after, Dr Dread makes a call to Bob Marley’s widow, Rita, and the young intern lands a job working for the Marley family at the legendary Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston Jamaica. It's here he learns that Kingston is a city of extremes, and it's here he meets more of Reggae’s foundational musicians, who all share amazing tales of confronting and overcoming adversity. Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Introduction by: Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi Guest Vocals by: Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor Featured Music: Israel Vibrations - “Black Muddy River” Bob Andy - “Fire Burning” Tune into Rootfire's Reggae Podclash and hear the stories of foundational reggae artists, creating a historical record told by the artists themselves, while building bridges to new artists who have followed in their footsteps. Rootfire is the official home to Rootsland on Soundcloud rootfire.net/rootsland-podcast/
Mon, 22 Feb 2021 - 30min - 3 - Chapter 2: "When the Music Hits"
This week "When the Music Hits", host Henry K takes listeners on an evocative trip through his college days and the formative experiences that shaped his love for reggae music. We hear about his unique experiences as an intern at the iconic RAS Records, where he was mentored by music pioneer Doctor Dread, and his friendship with a young Jamaican named Carson.
The narrative weaves through Henry’s interactions with seminal reggae figures and his immersion into the authentic reggae culture. Highlighting encounters with Brian from Colorado and the legendary Joseph Hill, the episode culminates in an evocative recounting of his time spent in the studio with Joseph and the influential Roots Radics band, capturing the essence of what reggae music means to its fans and creators
Rootsland is produced by Henry K Productions Inc. in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Introduction by:
Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Guest Vocals by:
Patrick "Curly Loxx" Gaynor
Jermaine Keys
Featured Music:
Big Mountain and Uton Green - " I Can See for Miles"
Notes:This episode contains excerpts from NPR's All Things Considered (the original story was reported by friend and colleague: the late, great, Tom Terrell; BBC Radio's Interview with Joseph "Culture" Hill Conducted by Mark Lamar; and Joseph Hill performing "2 Sevens Clash" live.
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 24min - 2 - Chapter 1: "Catch a Fire"
In the poignant debut of Rootsland, host Henry K reveals the transformative journey of himself and friend Brian, who set out to change the world through their music. Moving to Kingston, Jamaica in 1991, they rented a house in the hills of Armour Heights, turning it into an artistic sanctuary that attracted talent from all over. Amidst this vibrant mix of culture and music, Brian immersed himself in the life of Kingston's ghettos, offering respect and recognition to the disenfranchised, until his untimely death from an overdose in 1997.
The conversation shifts to the origins of the narrator Henry K's love for reggae music, tracing back to his teenage years in the US Virgin Islands, where he discovered a profound connection with reggae. This passion followed him to Washington, DC, where a fortuitous encounter with a reggae CD produced by Doctor Dread led him to an internship at RAS Records. Through vivid storytelling, the episode navigates significant moments: from discovering reggae music's unifying power, experiencing the political upheaval of the Iran-Contra scandal, to finding solace and purpose at Tower Records.
Rootsland "Reggae's Untold Stories"
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Rootsland is produced by Henry K in association with Voice Boxx Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.
Introduction by:
Michelle "Kim" Yamaguchi
Featured Music:
Wayne Armond - "Righteous People"
Mon, 15 Feb 2021 - 22min
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