Tamlins member pays homage to Reggae’s ‘fallen soldiers’ in Water Lane mural, ‘Broken Pieces’
Dec 5th, 2020 | Category: Entertainment | 1:51#Gleaner #Tamlins #Reggae DECEMBER 5, 2020: Veteran reggae artiste Junior Moore has been working on a new melody these days. Moore’s ‘Broken Pieces’ was one of 10 murals unveiled on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, on the vibrant street of Water Lane in downtown, Kingston. Moore is a member of The Tamlins, which was formed in the late 1960s. The popular reggae vocal group sang backup for reggae legend Peter Tosh. The trio also rocked a reggae rendition of Nina Simone’s hit song, Baltimore, and released several other tracks and albums.
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