Music for World Citizens
From 1998 to 2007, I hosted a two-hour weekly reggae music and world music show on WDUB-FM, 91.1. My radio show began life as "Remedial Reggae" in 1998, then became "Good Reggae" in 2003 (named after former President of Denison University, Robert C. Good), in Fall 2005 its name changed again to "Music for World Citizens" and in Fall 2007, to "World and Everything Else." My show is on hiatus but I am active as the Faculty Advisor for WDUB-FM. |
My radio show was inspired by the great reggae radio produced by my comrades Earl Panton (Ras Septi) and Ras Glenn Mahon for WHBI-FM in New York City in the early 1980s. WDUB-FM (the best possible call letters for reggae music) is a student-operated radio station at Denison University, and its programming can be heard streaming live over the internet at www.wdub.org.
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Reggae Archives
This is a comprehensive web site with many links.
Reggae
Ambassadors Worldwide
This is the website for an international reggae organization.
Interview with Bob Marley
In September 1980, just three days before he collapsed in Central Park, I had
an hour-long interview with Bob Marley. Here's the transcript.