Overview
A newly discovered treasure trove of tapes from Studio 17, or Randy's located in downtown Kingston Jamaica, is the starting point for this remarkable story about a Chinese Jamaican family who helped create the music we now know as reggae.
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (2019)
Genre: Documentary, Music
Cast: David A. Stewart, Jimmy Cliff, Levi Roots, Ali Campbell, Maxi Priest
Crew: Mark James, Paul Burgess, Mark James, Reshma B, Waël Kabbani
Release: 2019-10-18
Biological Scientist: Miss Abby Dare III
Zoologists OR Wildlife Biologist: Eloise Bartell
Embossing Machine Operator: Nathen Bahringer
English Language Teacher: Mossie Nolan
Auxiliary Equipment Operator: Weldon Weimann
Molding and Casting Worker: Mrs. Brenna Lebsack
Recreational Therapist: Ms. Rachel Kris
Copy Machine Operator: Jany Stanton
Plating Operator OR Coating Machine Operator: Danielle Brakus
Rolling Machine Setter: Laney Bauch
Revenue: $71,842,062
Training Manager OR Development Manager: Wendell Turcotte
Insurance Investigator: Prof. Susana Cassin
Buffing and Polishing Operator: Conrad Ledner
Budget: $9,314,376
Reservation Agent OR Transportation Ticket Agent: Dayne Anderson
Cast: David A. Stewart, Jimmy Cliff, Levi Roots, Ali Campbell, Maxi Priest
Crew: Mark James, Paul Burgess, Mark James, Reshma B, Waël Kabbani
Release: 2019-10-18
Biological Scientist: Miss Abby Dare III
Zoologists OR Wildlife Biologist: Eloise Bartell
Embossing Machine Operator: Nathen Bahringer
English Language Teacher: Mossie Nolan
Auxiliary Equipment Operator: Weldon Weimann
Molding and Casting Worker: Mrs. Brenna Lebsack
Recreational Therapist: Ms. Rachel Kris
Copy Machine Operator: Jany Stanton
Plating Operator OR Coating Machine Operator: Danielle Brakus
Rolling Machine Setter: Laney Bauch
Revenue: $71,842,062
Training Manager OR Development Manager: Wendell Turcotte
Insurance Investigator: Prof. Susana Cassin
Buffing and Polishing Operator: Conrad Ledner
Budget: $9,314,376
Reservation Agent OR Transportation Ticket Agent: Dayne Anderson
The Story — STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES.
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes. 598 likes · 3 talking about this. Feature documentary: A treasure trove of original studio recordings reveals the origins of Jamaican recorded music and the birth.
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes.
Oct 11, 2019 ... Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes. I spent my Wednesday lunchtime at the film festival, feasting on Jamaican music at the last screening of ....
The feature documentary Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes, which tells the story of the birth of reggae music in Kingston, Jamaica, and of one man’s quest to rescue a treasure trove of tapes that were abandoned in 1977 , will premiere at.
Nov 7, 2019 ... ... “Studio 17 - The Lost Reggae Tapes" tells the compelling story of the Chin's -The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17” or “Randy's” ....
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema.
Feature 1. STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES tells the compelling story of the Chin's - The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17”. Located in ....
STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES - TRAILER.
The compelling story of the Chins - the Chinese-Jamaican family behind Studio 17 established above Randy's Records at 17 North Parade in downtown Kingston. Randy's Records was founded in the late 1950s by Vincent Chin and his wife Pat, who began by selling used records in a tiny shop. As Jamaican independence approached in 1962, Vincent Chin had the inspired idea of producing a record to capitalise on the excitement of the time. He approached the popular Trinidadian singer Lord Creator and produced Independent Jamaica. Jamaica was in the mood for celebrating its independence, and the song was an instant hit. Creator then went on to record Kingston Town, which became a huge hit for UB40 in the 1980s. The success of Independent Jamaica enabled the Randy's shop to expand and add a studio of its own, known as Studio 17. Studio 17 was based above the shop, and here, Vincent Chin and later his son Clive Chin as well as many other legendary Jamaican producers would create new tracks..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (2019).
‘Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes’ for Nashville Film Fest.
Wrapping Up NaFF With Studio 17 and Dementer.
Buy movie tickets in advance, find movie times, watch trailers, read movie reviews, and more at Fandango..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema Cast and Crew - Cast Photos and Info | Fandango.
STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES - TRAILER. 1 year ago More. Mark James ~ WIDESTREAM FILMSPlus. Follow. 2,751. 5 · 0. 0. Download. Share..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema. Browse showtimes and buy tickets. Movie Times; Details; Videos · Reviews ....
Directed by: Mark James. The compelling story of the Chin's, The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17”, a legendary recording studio located in ....
Studio 17:The Lost Reggae Tapes clip "People point and say that is the place you want to be.".
studio 17: the lost reggae tapes - trailer
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes. 598 likes · 3 talking about this. Feature documentary: A treasure trove of original studio recordings reveals the origins of Jamaican recorded music and the birth.
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes.
Oct 11, 2019 ... Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes. I spent my Wednesday lunchtime at the film festival, feasting on Jamaican music at the last screening of ....
The feature documentary Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes, which tells the story of the birth of reggae music in Kingston, Jamaica, and of one man’s quest to rescue a treasure trove of tapes that were abandoned in 1977 , will premiere at.
Nov 7, 2019 ... ... “Studio 17 - The Lost Reggae Tapes" tells the compelling story of the Chin's -The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17” or “Randy's” ....
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema.
Feature 1. STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES tells the compelling story of the Chin's - The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17”. Located in ....
STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES - TRAILER.
The compelling story of the Chins - the Chinese-Jamaican family behind Studio 17 established above Randy's Records at 17 North Parade in downtown Kingston. Randy's Records was founded in the late 1950s by Vincent Chin and his wife Pat, who began by selling used records in a tiny shop. As Jamaican independence approached in 1962, Vincent Chin had the inspired idea of producing a record to capitalise on the excitement of the time. He approached the popular Trinidadian singer Lord Creator and produced Independent Jamaica. Jamaica was in the mood for celebrating its independence, and the song was an instant hit. Creator then went on to record Kingston Town, which became a huge hit for UB40 in the 1980s. The success of Independent Jamaica enabled the Randy's shop to expand and add a studio of its own, known as Studio 17. Studio 17 was based above the shop, and here, Vincent Chin and later his son Clive Chin as well as many other legendary Jamaican producers would create new tracks..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (2019).
‘Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes’ for Nashville Film Fest.
Wrapping Up NaFF With Studio 17 and Dementer.
Buy movie tickets in advance, find movie times, watch trailers, read movie reviews, and more at Fandango..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema Cast and Crew - Cast Photos and Info | Fandango.
STUDIO 17: THE LOST REGGAE TAPES - TRAILER. 1 year ago More. Mark James ~ WIDESTREAM FILMSPlus. Follow. 2,751. 5 · 0. 0. Download. Share..
Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes (PAFF) Digital Cinema. Browse showtimes and buy tickets. Movie Times; Details; Videos · Reviews ....
Directed by: Mark James. The compelling story of the Chin's, The Chinese Jamaican family behind “Studio 17”, a legendary recording studio located in ....
Studio 17:The Lost Reggae Tapes clip "People point and say that is the place you want to be.".
studio 17: the lost reggae tapes - trailer
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