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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System abstract "Socialist Roots Hi-Fi was a prominent Jamaican reggae sound system and record label owned by Tony Welch (aka Papa Roots) in the 1970s and early 1980s. It was originally named King Attorney (and before that Soul Attorney). The name changed in 1976 when Welch bought the set. Regular deejays included Ranking Trevor, U Brown, Jah Mikey and Nicodemus, alongside the regular selector Danny Dreadlocks. They received dub cuts from Bob Marley & The Wailers. After 1981, the group was known as Papa Roots Hi-Fi. The sound system was strongly aligned with the Jamaican Peoples National Party and was instrumental in organizing local communities and attempting to promote peace at a time when Jamaica was racked by political violence. Socialist Roots record label released several records. The most successful was "Train to Zion", released in 1976, featuring U Brown and Linval Thompson. The peace song was one of the first 12" 45s issued in Jamaica.".
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageRevisionID "679987915".
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Marley_&_The_Wailers.
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jamaican_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jamaican_sound_systems.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reggae_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Deejay_(Jamaican).
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Jamaica.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Linval_Thompson.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Nicodemus_(musician).
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_National_Party.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Ranking_Trevor.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Record_label.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Reggae.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Sound_system_(Jamaican).
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink U_Brown.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socialist Roots Sound System".
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socialist Roots".
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System hasPhotoCollection Socialist_Roots_Sound_System.
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System subject Category:Defunct_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System subject Category:Jamaican_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System subject Category:Jamaican_sound_systems.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System subject Category:Reggae_record_labels.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System hypernym System.
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System type Company.
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System comment "Socialist Roots Hi-Fi was a prominent Jamaican reggae sound system and record label owned by Tony Welch (aka Papa Roots) in the 1970s and early 1980s. It was originally named King Attorney (and before that Soul Attorney). The name changed in 1976 when Welch bought the set. Regular deejays included Ranking Trevor, U Brown, Jah Mikey and Nicodemus, alongside the regular selector Danny Dreadlocks. They received dub cuts from Bob Marley & The Wailers.".
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System label "Socialist Roots Sound System".
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- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System sameAs Q7551754.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System wasDerivedFrom Socialist_Roots_Sound_System?oldid=679987915.
- Socialist_Roots_Sound_System isPrimaryTopicOf Socialist_Roots_Sound_System.