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medullam · 2 years
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Drummie Zeb of Aswad
Black on Black [London, 1983]
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page-28 · 9 months
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kaatsound · 1 year
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ANGUS “DRUMMIE ZEB” GAYE, Aswad, 1976.
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reggae-vibes-com · 1 year
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Askala Selassie - Survivor
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ASKALA SELASSIE - SURVIVOR. Dedicated to the late great Drummie Zeb from Aswad, using Aswad's Warrior Charge riddim.  Produced by Joe Ariwa. #AskalaSelassie #Survivor #JoeAriwa #DrummieZEb #Aswad #WarriorCharge #NewRelease Read the full article
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fishstickmonkey · 2 years
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deadlinecom · 2 years
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adisapoet · 2 years
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Keep charging you warrior of drums Your drumsticks were spears Sharpened and aimed at Babylon head You never missed the target. R. I. P DRUMMIE ZEB https://www.instagram.com/p/CiA_4DNocut/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nbt90s · 2 years
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Drummie Zeb, lead singer of UK reggae band Aswad, dies aged 62 https://amp.theguardian.com/music/2022/sep/02/drummie-zeb-lead-singer-of-uk-reggae-band-aswad-dies-ages-62 #aswad #reggaemusic https://www.instagram.com/p/CiAz42Xt0dP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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samharrisphoto · 7 years
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Archive rummaging... Aswad - Drummie Zeb, London, 1993 . #DrummieZeb #aswad #aswadband #london #1993 #samharrisphoto
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dylanradio · 5 years
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Now Playing on DylanRadio.com: Gotta Serve Somebody (feat. Incline, Drummie Zeb and The Razor Posse) by Nasio from Is It Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan, Volume 1
You may be an ambassador to England or France, You may like to gamble, you might like to dance, You may be the heavyweight champion of the world, You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. You might be a rock 'n' roll addict prancing on the stage, You might have drugs at your command, women in a cage, You may be a business man or some high degree thief, They may call you Doctor or they may call you Chief But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. You may be a state trooper, you might be a young Turk, You may be the head of some big TV network, You may be rich or poor, you may be blind or lame, You may be living in another country under another name But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. You may be a construction worker working on a home, You may be living in a mansion or you might live in a dome, You might own guns and you might even own tanks, You might be somebody's landlord, you might even own banks But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. You may be a preacher with your spiritual pride, You may be a city councilman taking bribes on the side, You may be workin' in a barbershop, you may know how to cut hair, You may be somebody's mistress, may be somebody's heir But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. Might like to wear cotton, might like to wear silk, Might like to drink whiskey, might like to drink milk, You might like to eat caviar, you might like to eat bread, You may be sleeping on the floor, sleeping in a king-sized bed But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody, Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. You may call me Terry, you may call me Timmy, You may call me Bobby, you may call me Zimmy, You may call me R.J., you may call me Ray, You may call me anything but no matter what you say You're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody. Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody.
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page-28 · 2 years
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Vale Angus Gaye “Drummie Zeb”
Aswad
Holland Park school
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kaatsound · 2 years
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R.I.P. ANGUS “DRUMMIE ZEB” GAYE [ September 24, 1959 ☆ September 2, 2022 ]. On the right side of the top picture during a recording session of ASWAD in Kingston, Jamaica, 1980. Photos © Adrian Boot
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reggae-vibes-com · 2 years
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Aswad drummer & singer Drummie Zeb has died
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Angus "Drummie Zeb" Gaye (1959-2022) Drummer and lead singer for British reggae band Aswad, Angus Gaye pka Drummie Zeb, died in London on Friday at the age of 62. The iconic British reggae band released a statement on Facebook in which they confirmed the death of their frontman. "It is with deepest regret and profound loss that we have to announce the passing of our brother Angus ‘Drummie’ Gaye. Drummie was the lead vocalist for the iconic band Aswad and is much loved and respected by both family, friends and peers alike. More information will be given at a later time but on behalf of his family and Aswad — we ask that their privacy is respected at this heart-breaking time. Drummie has left us to join our ancestors and leaves a huge void both personally and professionally.” The original members of Aswad, which was formed in London during the mid-1970s were guitarist/vocalist Brinsley "Chaka B" Forde, drummer/vocalist Angus "Drummie Zeb" Gaye, lead guitarist/vocalist Donald "Dee" Griffiths, bassist George "Ras" Oban, and keyboardist Courtney "Khaki" Hemmings. Initially, the band produced music in the roots reggae vein, with members contributing songs individually and with Brinsley Forde acting as the band's principal songwriter. The band's dynamic soon began to change however. Shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album in 1976, Hemmings left and was replaced by Tony "Gad" Robinson (the only time in the band's history where a departing member would be officially replaced by an incoming musician). The band then released their second studio effort called "Hulet", in 1978, before Oban departed the band in 1979, with Robinson taking over the position of bassist as well as continuing his role as keyboardist. The following year saw Griffiths depart, leaving Forde as the band's sole guitarist. During this early period in the band's history they were distinctly different from Jamaican reggae acts in that they wrote songs that dealt with the issues surrounding the experiences of black youths growing up in the UK; such as "Three Babylon", "It's Not Our Wish", and the powerful instrumental "Warrior Charge". Once the band's line-up had stabilised into the trio of Forde, Gaye, and Robinson, Aswad followed a more commercial reggae style, gaining a wider audience with the 1981 "New Chapter" album. They then followed this with the Michael Reuben Campbell produced "A New Chapter of Dub" LP, which was a dub of the entire New Chapter album. In August 1982, Aswad played live at Meanwhile Gardens on the Sunday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The resulting live album titled "Live And Direct" with Drummie Zeb’s passionate performance being outstanding. It won him widespread acclaim. When the band’s sound started to become more commercial, Drummie Zeb assumed most of the lead vocal duties on songs like the band's 1988 UK No. 1 hit, "Don’t Turn Around" (originally recorded by Tina Turner) as well as "Give A Little Love" and and a reggae-flavoured rendition of The Eagles' "Best of My Love". Aswad underwent their first line-up change in sixteen years in 1996, when Brinsley Forde departed the band for spiritual reasons, leaving Drummie Zeb as the only founding member. Once again, they opted not to seek to recruit a replacement musician, and thus Aswad became a duo of Angus Gaye and Tony Robinson. the band's line-up remained the same until Drummie Zeb's untimely death. (Photo courtesy of Rik de Blick)Ads Check Aswad Music
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fishstickmonkey · 2 years
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kaatsound · 3 years
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Drummie Zeb, Brinsley Forde and Tony Gad from ASWAD, backstage at a club in Raintree, Essex, UK, 1984 © David Corio
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