Joe Higgs Interview 1990, Pt 1
This is an excerpt from an interview conducted by our late director, Stafford Ashani, with Joe Higgs, a legendary figure in Jamaican musical history. The interview was conducted near Canarsie Pier, Brooklyn, NY, on July 15, 1990, and it's a great and informative conversation with a lovely human being, who was much more than Bob Marley's mentor. Joe Higgs' contribution to reggae is immeasurable; he was both witness and vital participant in the music's development. The easy rapport between Stafford and Joe on display here, is a pleasure to watch and listen to. The full interview with Joe Higgs and numerous other reggae artists, represent a vital oral history of Jamaican culture. Most were shot (on analog video) between 1984-1994. I am currently in the process of digitizing, mastering and compiling these interviews for preservation and public consumption. If you are a lover of Jamaican musical/cultural history, please lend your support to this long-term project by becoming a Step Lively Video channel member, or making a token donation by clicking on "$Thanks", under any video. Your support will be greatly, deeply and heartically appreciated. Rest in peace and love, Stafford Ashani and Joe Higgs. Diane Strong 12/8/22 NYC

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