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The Caribs Documentary (Powerpoint)

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© Lloyd Dewar 2007

the greatest untold story in rock’n’roll?


four young Australian musicians
four young Australian musicians

one young Australian studio technician


four young Australian musicians

one young Australian studio technician

and the birth of the Jamaican sound


THE CARIBS
AUSTRALIA’S REGGAE PIONEERS
THE CARIBS
AUSTRALIA’S REGGAE PIONEERS
starring

Jamaica’s first studio band


DENNIS SINDREY

born: Camberwell, Victoria


resides: Boca Raton, Florida
LOWELL MORRIS

born: Albert Park, Victoria


resides: Albert Park, Victoria
PETER STODDART

born: Adelaide, South Australia


resides: Kingston, Jamaica
and

reggae’s first recording engineer


GRAEME GOODALL

born: Caulfield, Victoria


resides: Atlanta, Georgia
filmed in high-definition digital widescreen

on location in:

Miami, Florida
Melbourne, Australia
Atlanta, Georgia
Kingston, Jamaica
including interviews with ska and reggae greats
MONTY ALEXANDER
CARLOS MALCOLM
LLOYD BREVETT
LESTER STERLING
DERRICK HARRIOTT
MONTY NAISMITH
in 1958, a Gold Coast cabaret band took a
one-way trip to Kingston, Jamaica
at the Glass Bucket Club, they mixed with
Hollywood actors, jet-setting models and
British aristocrats
and they met a radio technician from
Melbourne
together, they unwittingly created the sound
behind Jamaican music’s most important
early recordings
Lloyd Dewar

mohairslim@[Link]

0425 702 229

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