REGGAE and dancehall music continues to have a profound global impact. One of the latest examples is the book Clarks in Jamaica, written by British writer, DJ and designer Al Newman, better known in British entertainment circles as DJ Al Fingers. His 192-page, 119-photograph self-published work, released just this month, traces the popularity of the Clarks brand here in Jamaica from as far back as the 1950s. It delves into the historical links between Jamaica and the United Kingdom. But what was it that initially sparked Newman's interest in the Jamaica/Clarks connection? The answer came in two words: "Vybz Kartel". "I had...
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