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 WAILERS






 REMEBERED






 FOREVER!









 Jamaican group The Wailers were recently honoured with
 a  plaque  in  London.  The  Nubian  Jak  Community  Trust
 (NJCT) One Love Community plaque was unveiled in early
 October, on the Basing Street, west London site of the for-
 mer Island Studios, where the group’s two 1973 Island Re-
 cords albums, Catch A Fire and Burnin, were overdubbed
 and mixed.

 Whilst plaques to Bob Marley and Bob Marley & The
 Wailers can be found elsewhere in London, this is the
 first plaque dedicated solely to the breakthrough group
 members - Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. The
 plaque ceremony, which was organised by NJCT with sup-
 port from BritishBlackMusic.com/Black Music Congress
 (BBM/BMC) and SARM West Studios, drew hundreds of
 reggae  fans  and notable  musicians  and producers  unto
 the Ladbroke street by the former recording studio.


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