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In this crucial episode, we're honored and blessed to have the mighty, wicked, and dangerous actor, musician, producer, and director, Leon, joining us all the way from Jamaica. We dive deep into his experience at the Beres Hammond and Buju Banton concert, his close friendship with Beres Hammond, and the reggae artists who have influenced him. Leon also shares insights into his iconic roles in "Cool Runnings," "The Five Heartbeats," and "The Temptations," revealing his meticulous research process. We explore the challenges of balancing acting and music, his dream projects, and his surprising status as a meme king. This episode is packed with stories, laughter, and reflections on a remarkable career, highlighting the importance of staying true to yourself and where you come from.
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In this episode of Rebel Rockers, Native Wayne chats with Nick Hexum, frontman of the iconic rock-reggae band 311. Hexum reflects on 311's journey from Omaha to global fame, crediting reggae legends like Bob Marley, The Clash, and King Tubby for inspiring their signature fusion of rock, reggae, and dancehall. He shares memories of Jamaican sound system culture, collaborations with producer Supa Dups, and crafting hits like All Mixed Up and Come Original. Hexum also dives into their latest album, Full Bloom, which blends reggae roots with modern dancehall and psychedelic sounds. Highlighting the unifying power of reggae, Hexum celebrates its global influence and 311’s ongoing mission to innovate while honoring the genre’s rich heritage
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Dive into the vibrant world of reggae with the Rebel Rockers podcast hosted by Native Wayne, featuring Roger Steffens, the world's leading authority on reggae and Bob Marley. With over 50 years of expertise, Steffens shares his unparalleled archive of reggae history, his personal encounters with Bob Marley, and his extensive global lectures on reggae's cultural impact. This episode unveils his plans to establish a permanent reggae museum in Montego Bay, Jamaica, and explores reggae's profound influence through rare stories and anecdotes. Tune in for an insider’s perspective on reggae’s legacy, its roots, and its evolution into a global movement.
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In this episode of Rebel Rockers, Native Wayne dives into the legendary story of UB40, one of reggae’s most iconic bands. From their humble beginnings as a group of unemployed friends learning to play instruments, to their meteoric rise with hits like Red Red Wine and I Got You Babe, UB40’s journey is a testament to the power of music to unite and inspire. Wayne shares personal anecdotes, including his decades-long friendship with lead singer Ali Campbell, their collaborations in Jamaica, and the band's incredible global impact. Ali reflects on their early days, creating music with minimal resources, their revolutionary decision to start their own label, and their dedication to staying true to reggae roots. With timeless hits and socially conscious lyrics, UB40 continues to captivate audiences worldwide, proving that reggae’s message of peace and unity is as powerful today as ever. Stay tuned for more untold stories from reggae’s rebel pioneers!
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On this episode of Rebel Rockers with Native Wayne, we honor Sublime, the groundbreaking rock reggae trio from Long Beach. Blending punk, reggae, and hip-hop, Bradley Nowell, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh crafted a sound that redefined music, with hits like "Date Rape" sparking their meteoric rise. Sublime's legacy endures through Sublime with Rome and the next generation led by Bradley's son, Jacob. Their DIY ethos and soulful authenticity created a timeless influence on music.
Sublime inspired artists like No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath, and Michael Franti. Their genre-defying music, led by Bradley’s unique voice and powerful songwriting, remains a blueprint for rock reggae bands like Stick Figure and Rebelution. From underground gigs to chart-topping hits, Sublime’s story is a testament to their artistry and the Long Beach roots that shaped them.
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In this electrifying episode of Rebel Rockers with Native Wayne, we dive deep into the heart of reggae with none other than the legendary Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones. Join us as Keith reminisces about his Jamaican adventures, his honorary Rastaman status, and the profound influence of reggae on his music. From recording at Dynamic Sounds to cherished collaborations with reggae giants like Peter Tosh, Justin Hines, and Gregory Isaacs, Keith gives us a first-hand look at the rhythms and stories that have shaped his iconic career.
Tune in as Keith shares the magic behind the Grammy-nominated Wingless Angels albums and his unforgettable encounters with Jamaica's musical titans. With anecdotes that range from retrieving a wheel-less Range Rover with Peter Tosh to the mystique of handcrafted drums that took 25 years to reach perfection, this episode is a treasure trove of reggae lore. Don’t miss out as we take you on a musical journey through the eyes of one of rock's greats, revealing the soulful beats that continue to inspire. Keep tuning in to Rebel Rockers and experience the rich tapestry of Jamaican music from around the globe. One love, always!
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Today, we shine a spotlight on the legendary Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records. This musical pioneer introduced the world to icons like Bob Marley, U2, Grace Jones, and Cat Stevens. From producing the reggae-defining film The Harder They Come to discovering Millie Small and her ska anthem "My Boy Lollipop," Blackwell’s influence is unmatched. Recorded at his GoldenEye estate in Jamaica, this episode dives into his incredible journey from shaping the early ska scene to launching global superstars.
But Blackwell's genius didn’t stop with music. He transformed South Beach into a luxury hub and developed Jamaican retreats like GoldenEye and Strawberry Hill, redefining hospitality. We'll also explore his role in producing Catch a Fire, the album that introduced Bob Marley and The Wailers to the world. Whether you’re a reggae lover or a fan of music history, this episode is packed with stories celebrating the visionary who helped shape modern music and culture. Tune in!
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Greetings and maximum respect! Welcome to Rebel Rockers Podcast with me, Native Wayne Jobson. This is not just another podcast; it’s a deep dive into the pulse of reggae’s heart and soul, narrated by someone who lived it. From jamming in Kingston with Bob Marley to producing Grammy-winning tracks, my journey intertwines with the legends who shaped reggae’s global legacy. With stories of revolution, music, and magic, we’ll traverse decades of unparalleled creativity and consciousness. Each episode unearths rare anecdotes, shining a light on reggae’s evolution and its undying influence on music worldwide.
Join me as we revisit moments that defined an era, like the making of Bob Marley’s Exodus, hailed as the album of the century. We’ll explore the untold tales of the Wailers, the revolutionary spirit of Peter Tosh, and the global impact of Island Records. With behind-the-scenes insights into the Bob Marley One Love movie and firsthand accounts of reggae’s intersection with politics, culture, and spirituality, Rebel Rockers Podcast offers an authentic, electrifying journey. Tune in to celebrate the roots, the rhythm, and the rebels who dared to change the world through music.
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Rebel Rockers podcast is a wild journey into Jamaica’s vibrant musical and cultural universe—from reggae and ska, to dub, dancehall, and beyond. Your captain, Native Wayne Jobson, Jamaican born Grammy-winning producer and radio personality, brings untold stories and adventures from his decades of work with the island’s greatest stars.
We’ll explore reggae’s iconic landscape, featuring interviews with the mavericks, pioneers, and underdogs who have left their mark in the world. We’ll cover the inspiring stories behind how reggae has not only transformed the lives of artists around the world, but also how it has made a lasting impact as a force for positive change and justice globally. From the legendary Bob Marley, to today’s rising stars, we celebrate Jamaica’s timeless music and legacy. So roll one up, pass it on the left hand side, and tune in for a vibe that will make you feel alrigh
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