Two Tone
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Two Tone (or 2 Tone) is a style of music created by fusing elements of punk rock and ska. The sound was pioneered in the late 1970s by UK bands such as The Specials, The Selecter, The Beat and early Madness. Many of these bands were signed to Two Tone Records, Stiff Records and Go Feet Records and was based around the West Midlands area in the UK.
The term 2-Tone was coined by Jerry Dammers of the Specials and summed up the West Midlands scene at that time.
The name that Dammers chose for his label had two meanings: It referred both to the black-and-white suits favored by ska-loving "rude boys", and it symbolized solidarity between blacks and whites at a time when racial tensions among the British working class were at an all-time high.
The label also released two albums by legendary Jamaican trombonist Rico Rodriguez (who had appeared on first two albums by The Specials).
External links
- 2-Tone info (http://2-tone.info/) Comprehensive History, discography, etc
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