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Welcome to series two of #ToppleUncaged!
Every week, The Canary will be bringing you an innovative podcast for the media landscape; hosted by me, Steve Topple.
In a special episode, I meet reggae royalty. Clinton Fearon has had a career spanning over 50 years. He joined the mythical group The Gladiators all the way back in 1969. A string of acclaimed singles and albums followed, as did Fearon’s work for legends like Lee Scratch Perry. At the end of the 1980s, he departed The Gladiators to form his own collective, The Boogie Brown Band. 12 albums followed, and now he’s back.
He has just dropped his latest track. Called Time, it comes as an EP with three different remixes. All of these showcase Fearon’s remarkable talent as a composer, lyricist and arranger. Time is a enchanting and musically ingenious mix of roots reggae. But it also has overtones of the golden era of soul and nods to more traditional (“trad”) jazz. It is the first track to be released from his forthcoming album, due out in September.
So, I caught up with Fearon for the #ToppleUncaged podcast. We spoke at length about his illustrious career, Time, his thoughts on the current crop of roots artists, how the music industry has changed and his new album.
Enjoy!
https://soundcloud.com/thecanaryuk/canarypod-toppleuncaged-meets-clinton-fearon
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6yiuipvx8dd5dIBUWTLKNB
CanaryPod: #ToppleUncaged meets… Clinton Fearon show notes:
Presented, produced and edited by Steve Topple.
Sound engineering by Gav Pauze.
Time by Clinton Fearon via Boogie Brown Productions:
Download Time on your preferred platform.
Find out more about Fearon and follow him on Insta.
Follow on Twitter:
Steve Topple @MrTopple; The Canary @TheCanaryUK; Clinton Fearon @clintonfearon; Nicola Jeffery @NicolaCJeffery; Gav Pauze @PauzeRadio; Rai Star Music @rai_star113
Use the hashtags #ToppleUncaged #CanaryPod
Find out more about Gav Pauze.
Topple Uncaged Theme Music: Lost Souls by Lee Wrizzle.
Chatty Chatty Mouth by Clinton Fearon:
Featured image via Steve Topple, Maurice – Wikimedia and Clinton Fearon