Radcliffe Butler w. Methodist Youth Choir - What Is A Jamaican? [CARIBBEAN RHYTHMS SOURCE SOUND] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 13, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Credits on Flip:_________Radcliffe Butler & The Methodist Youth Choir - The Human Rights Song
Year:_________________1968
Producer/Label/Studio:___Clyde Hoyte/WIRL RECORDS/Dynamic Sounds Studio
Produced in:___________15 Bell Road, Kingston, Jamaica
Matrix:________________WIRL 3864-1
Version/Riddim of:_______ -
Written by:_____________Clyde Hoyte
Genre:________________Radio monologue
Additional informations:___"Also by Hoyte was a monologue, What Is A Jamaican, narrated by Butler. Hoyte's encomium of Jamaicans includes descriptions of them at work, in positions high and lowly, in the country and in towns. Hoyte sees Jamaicans as affirming their unity as a people to whom differences of race are unimportant.

The monologue was framed by the Carifolk Singers performing Manuel Road, Balancay-O, Nobody's Business, and Solas Market."
Source: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20030403/ent/ent1.html
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