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History of 2Tone

Jerry Dammers of the ska revival band The Specials started the record label in 1979. It spawned the 2Tone music and cultural movement, which was popular among skinheads, rudies and some mod revivalists. The label stopped operating in 1986. 2Tone Records signed The Selecter, Madness and The Beat, but they all left within two years. 2Tone Records acts signed a contract that allowed them to leave the label after releasing just one single, which was unusual in the record industry. Madness and The Beat both took advantage of this clause; the former to sign to Stiff Records, and the latter to start their own label, Go Feet Records.

Although 2 Tone Records was closely identified with the ska revival, efforts were made to broaden the label's musical output, releasing recordings by artists such as singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and the funk-punk band The Higsons. Two bands that almost made it onto the label were UB40 and Dexys Midnight Runners.

Jerry Dammers, with the assistance of Horace Panter and graphic designer John "Teflon" Sims, created artwork that was to become central to 2 Tone Records. The Walt Jabsco logo portrays a man in a black suit, white shirt, black tie, pork pie hat, white socks and black loafers. The fictional character was based on a photograph of Peter Tosh, a former member of The Wailers.

 

Below see Jerry & Horace's take on the music that became the people's voice during the Thatcher era!

 

 

 

Below listen to Horace & Roddy's take on the reforming of the Specials

 Pauline Black of the Selecter

 
Pauline Black is my queen of Ska, when she first told me whilst performing at the joiners in southampton that the Selecter were to be no more after their last gig, i was stunned. Pauline was to perform as a accustic duo with Dave Wakeling. Selecter and the queen of ska was to be no more. So when i heard Pauline had reformed the band with new members i was as many of her fans, elated.

 

Ska then and Ska today, i believe Ska is bigger than ever today, this is due to all the cover bands that kept the faith, which saw, no demanded the return of Madness, Specials, however we must'nt forget Selecter, The Beat, not mention Dougie or as he is known best as Buster of Bad manners, three bands that continued to keep the faith alive and skanking......there are many cover bands out there as Orange Street, Complete Madness, Big 10, Ratrace.....etc etc,  you the fans are resposible stand up and be counted.. nuttyboys.co.uk  

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