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When I started down the path of helping to share vintage songs and stories that were still so vibrant and alive to me de...
20/09/2024

When I started down the path of helping to share vintage songs and stories that were still so vibrant and alive to me despite their recording dates and level of commercial success, little did I realize that I would encounter so much loss in the process. Even 20 years ago, when I began this journey professionally, artists like the late, great, keyboard king, Jackie Mittoo had already passed on, but since then we have lost so many more talented musicians who have enriched, not only their families, but communities, greater society, and the world at large. Fostering and celebrating these connections and sparks, between generations and cultures, is the pulse that runs through my work in-and-with music.

Other than knowing that he is no longer suffering, it is with great sadness that I have learnt of the passing of St. Thomas, Jamaican-born musician, vocalist, composer, and good friend, Lloyd Delpratt. Having spent this past summer producing a long overdue revive of the 2006 Jamaica to Toronto: Soul, Funk, & Reggae 1967-74 compilation for Light in the Attic Records, in which Lloyd’s original composition “Together” is featured, I had reached out yet again, as I often have, for clarity straight from the source, and to let him know that I had just started reading his recently published book, What Is Your Name? A Memoir, Lloyd's first. As a fellow writer, I was extremely proud of him for such a crucial accomplishment.

Since our first meeting, while working on a 2004 reissue of Wayne McGhie & The Sounds of Joy, an album on which he plays, Lloyd has been very supportive of my work: encouraging, affirming, not to mention helpful, while asking for nothing in return. His belief in my efforts will always mean the world to me. And to hear Lloyd play live along with many of his peers in front of an audience of thousands at the initial, landmark, Jamaica to Toronto Harbourfront Centre reunion concert in the Summer of 2006 was the thrill of a lifetime.

Our last in-person meeting was in the Spring of 2022 when we journeyed together into the downtown core, after a stop at Voluntary In Nature HQ, to visit the Rhythms & Resistance exhibit at Friar's Music Museum (housed on the second floor of the Shoppers Drug Mart on the southeast corner of Sankofa Square). It was great to see an example of his work, a copy of Lloyd’s 1971 Summus label 7” single, present and in such good company. During a heathy lunch, and in cab rides across town, Lloyd told me of his younger days, experiencing the original Skatalites in Jamaica in the early 1960s with such vividness that I felt that I was in the room with them, his family, of which he always spoke of warmly, Wayne McGhie, his old Sounds of Joy bandmate, and his current creative initiatives and life in general.

Lloyd, our forthcoming Jamaica to Toronto re-release is dedicated to you. I will champion your sound forever… LOVE

Last week, the NFB released a crucial docuseries focussed on the music made by Jamaican artists in Canada, featuring Kei...
26/08/2024

Last week, the NFB released a crucial docuseries focussed on the music made by Jamaican artists in Canada, featuring Keith “Jerry” Brown (of Summer Records), Roy & Yvonne, Nana McLean, Johnny Osbourne, and Leroy Sibbles. Directed by Chris Flanagan and Graeme Mathieson, I highly recommend that you watch, listen, learn, share, and dig even deeper if it strikes a chord, which I know it will. Resources do exist. Many good people around the world have laid down a solid foundation in that regard.

When I was much younger, I spent a good number of years, as well as blood, sweat, and tears, raising awareness about songs and stories from the Jamaican and Caribbean diaspora in Canada, including Jerry’s, w/ the respect that I felt his music, and that of his peers, deserved. This was based upon my deep love of the sounds, of which I had sought on old vinyl records as a selector (or “DJ”) at the turn of the new millennium, as well as for the people/communities involved, of which I was connected to through friends, school, and sports, growing up in North York and Toronto in the 1970s-90s.

For me, personally, this initiative was a true labour of love, and still is. My “work” in-and-with music, despite any attention or accolades it has garnered (which is really due to the strength of the analogue-era music that I have helped to promote in this digital age, whether it was commercially viable at the initial time of release, or not), has never been sustainable. Unfortunately, that’s nothing new for a good many of us in the “industry,” where snakes, sharks, and culture vultures abound. One day, I hope to see a change there.

Needless to say, this is about the artists, not only being able to tell their stories and receive long overdue recognition, but hopefully being able to put some food on the table in the process. Awareness is important, but opportunities are EVERYTHING and this needs to be centred in the greater equation. It’s only together that we truly rise.

So make sure you sit back and check these short docs out!

Sending a BIG thank you to Jerry Brown, Noel Ellis, Earth, Roots & Water, and the rest of the Summer Records family, as well as the countless other Jamaican and Caribbean artists, poets, writers, filmmakers, and musicians who have made the journey from “Jamaica to Toronto,” for not only enriching your communities, but the cultural fabric of Canada, and beyond.

I will champion your contributions forever,
Kevin Howes (aka Sipreano)
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