Subject:

The Skatalites

  • Blogs

    March 7, 2012

    Incoming: Donavon Frankenreiter, Ted Nugent, Rusted Root

    ​Guitarist Donavon Frankenreiter shares more than just a surfy, breezy acoustic sound with Jack Johnson. He worked with Johnson's label, Brushfire Records before signing to alt-country label Lost Highway. He split from them, too, starting his own label, Liquid Tambourine, to freely take his surf's ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 17, 2008

    Brew Review: Nefarious Ten Pin Imperial Porter

    ​Guitarist Donavon Frankenreiter shares more than just a surfy, breezy acoustic sound with Jack Johnson. He worked with Johnson's label, Brushfire Records before signing to alt-country label Lost Highway. He split from them, too, starting his own label, Liquid Tambourine, to freely take his surf's ... More >>

  • Film

    May 27, 2004

    A Good Buzz

    Hopped up and hip: Coffee and Cigarettes brings the cool

  • Music

    January 13, 2000

    Tombstone Blues

    1,161 rock stars were fatally injured in the making of The Encyclopedia of Rock Obituaries

  • Music

    January 29, 1998

    Recordings

    1,161 rock stars were fatally injured in the making of The Encyclopedia of Rock Obituaries

  • Calendar

    September 4, 1997

    Calendar for the week

    1,161 rock stars were fatally injured in the making of The Encyclopedia of Rock Obituaries

  • Calendar

    April 10, 1997

    Calendar for the week

    1,161 rock stars were fatally injured in the making of The Encyclopedia of Rock Obituaries

  • Music

    October 31, 1996

    Jamaican Whoopie

    Arizona's ska kings trace roots of reggae

  • Music

    June 13, 1996

    You Want Ska With That?

    Dave's Big Deluxe--watch out for the special sauce

  • Calendar

    June 13, 1996

    Pic Hits for the week

    Dave's Big Deluxe--watch out for the special sauce

  • Music

    May 16, 1996

    Blue Ska Ahead

    Thirty years after ska was born in Jamaica, its prospects in the U.S. have never looked better, thanks in part to Toasters founder Rob "Bucket" Hingley

  • Calendar

    May 16, 1996

    Pic Hits for the week

    Thirty years after ska was born in Jamaica, its prospects in the U.S. have never looked better, thanks in part to Toasters founder Rob "Bucket" Hingley

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