Following its hugely successful launch last month, TROJAN – Trojan Records’ official club night was back at The Social in central London last Saturday.Presented by The London International Ska Festival, the evening witnessed...
With numerous Jamaican hits to his name, Leighton ‘Pluto’ Shervington is considered a national treasure, but to many outside the Caribbean, his brand of reggae has been largely overlooked by music historians and fans.During the seventies and early...
During the latter part of the 1970’s, the In Crowd were rarely out of the reggae charts, both in Jamaica and the UK.This Trojan Tuesday we pay tribute to this hugely taleted, yet largely forgotten group with a newly...
This year, to highlight the various new releases and classics from the Trojan catalogue we’ll be regularly posting new videos on our YouTube channel, so keep an eye out for notifications of them via the official Trojan facebook page...
When Dave Barker found international fame in 1971 as half of the duo Dave & Ansel Collins, he had already made his name as one of reggae music’s most talented and versatile performers, having scored locally with a number of hugely popular...
After bursting onto the Jamaican music scene in the early seventies, Johnny Clarke quickly gained a reputation as one of the island’s foremost performers and by the latter part of the decade rivalled the likes of Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs and Bob Marley...
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