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    Explore "ibo" with insightful episodes like "Bunny Rugs TRIBUTE - Jamaica Way", "TMR Podcast: Episode #38 - Ibo Landing" and "Episode 38 - Phill Shatter" from podcasts like ""Jamaica Way Reggae Podcast also see- soundcloud.com/jaway-665380859", "The Moonlit Road Podcast" and "Beyond Ringside Podcast"" and more!

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    Bunny Rugs TRIBUTE - Jamaica Way

    Bunny Rugs TRIBUTE - Jamaica Way
    Bunny Rugs was an early member of Inner Circle, worked as an earlier duo member with “Bunny & Ricky” and recorded "Freedom Fighter" and "Bushweed Corntrash," but he is best known as the front man for Third World. Bunny had a magnificent voice that he maintained throughout his career. His voice was strong, powerful, and commanding. It’s hard to separate Bunny Rugs from Third World as the image is strong and cohesive. When William Clark – Bunny Rugs passed away, we played two hours of his music in tribute. Our selections included two solo albums “Talking To You” on Shanachie and “Time” which was release in 2012. More treasures are contained in the Third World recordings. Dozens and dozens of releases to choose from and we built a “top ten” on the spot which was based on listener calls and requests. Bunny Rugs joined Third World after Milton Hamilton left in 1976. In the following decades the core group of Third World consisted of Bunny Rugs, Irvin “Carrot” Jarrett, Michael “Ibo” Cooper, Stephen “Cat” Coore, Richie Daley, and Willie Stewart. Third World recorded for the Island/Mango label and allowed for high quality recordings to accompany the skilled instrumentalists that are Third World. Most members of Third World are unique in their formal musical training. As part of their performances, Cat Coore would bring out his cello and play a reggae laced song with that rich classical feel that the cello provides. Third World stood out in what might be called a “golden era” of reggae bands of the 70s-80’s in Jamaica. Third World’s style is what set them apart – they were crossing over into American Soul with songs like “Now That We Found Love” and Try Jah Love.” Listening back now, the music is deep and soulful with a smooth groove, very different from today’s sound. Third World’s legacy is strong in lyrical content. Rastafari, culture and social issues were always a focus. A focus which was not altered. Tracks like “Cold Sweat,” “Jah Glory,” “African Woman,” and “Shine Like A Blazing Fire” convey this reliable, rootsical message. The uptown Third World bridged the message from the heart of Jamaica and worked alongside the greats in reggae music history as partners. Bunny Rugs was a great singer, as a group Third World is great in the studio and on vinyl and when performing live, they are a joy.

    Episode 38 - Phill Shatter

    Episode 38 - Phill Shatter
    This interview comes from our Sunday February 06, 2011 Broadcast.

    The Cast of Beyond Ringside is joined by Professional Wrestling Superstar "The Universal Soldier" Phill Shatter. Wrestling Fans know Mr. Shatter in different ways. There are those who know him as the man who has held the NWA National Championship for right at 2 years running.. There are those who know him from his work as "Gunner" on the show "Impact" from TNA Wrestling. We spoke with Mr. Shatter on a number of topics about the world of Professional Wrestling including his making his way into the business. Phill can be seen almost every Thursday Night on Impact from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on Spike TV. He also has a very hectic title defense schedule as booked through the National Wrestling Alliance.

    A couple of his upcoming appearances:
    Sat. Feb 19, 2011 - NWA Vintage - Franklinville, NJ vs Chance Prophet
    Sat. Feb 26, 2011 - LWA - Lexington, NC vs Lodi

    Phill can be found on all the social networks.. but One of the easiest ways to find out what is up with "The Universal Soldier" is to follow him on Twitter. He can easily be found by looking for @TNA_Gunner. We had a lot of fun during this interview and we hope you enjoy it. We look forward to haveing Mr. Shatter back on with us in the future.

    Beyond Ringside broadcasts LIVE on Saturday Mornings at 10:00am Central time and on Sunday Evenings at 5:30pm Central Time. Special Guests information will be posted on BeyondRingside.com. You can always Listen Online through BeyondRingside.com. Chatroom will be open on our Ustream channel, located at: www.ustream.tv/channel/beyond-ringside-live You can also call in and be a part of the show: 205-316-9900. We hope you'll join us on our Facebook Fan Page (www.facebook.com/beyondringsidelive), our MySpace site, and our Twitter Page
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