As you can see, on this first time on-line anywhere vintage 1980 KTIM wrap-up page of the Reggae Rockers of The Week, in July 1980 Bob Marley & The Wailers’ new album UPRISING was imminent, the first Earl Zero album was just out, and Moe Armstrong was back on the air with Doug armed with piles of vinyl releases from The Gladiators to The Morwells & Soul Syndicate to Clint Eastwood. The sublime, the transcendent & the roots of slack-ology; all here to hear on Midnight Dread 33 years ahead. The best thing about these 1980 Reggae Rockers of The Week, they all got significant airplay all week long during KTIM’s regular ‘last free form radio station’ rock & roll programming. Dread ahead.
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