Title | Ska'd for Life |
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Subtitle | A Personal Journey with The Specials |
Author | Horace Panter |
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Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
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Publication Year | 2009 |
ISBN# | 0-330-50821-0 |
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Pages | 340 |
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Language | en |
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Keywords | Biography & Autobiography; Entertainment & Performing Arts; Music |
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Comments | As bass player with the Specials, in his second-hand suit and pork pie hat, Horace Panter was a member of one of the most innovative and exciting bands to come snarling out of the punk era. Founded by Jerry Damners, their fusion of punk, reggae and ska created a new musical fashion, spearheaded by their own record label Two Tone. They stood for unity and racial harmony in a polarised society. They even got British men dancing again. |
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Date Created | 2021-08-20 |
Date Modified | 2021-08-20 |