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2024 Documentary
Canada
1h 24min
In the early 1960s, Toronto was predominantly a white, Anglo-centric city. Despite this, a vibrant underground music scene began to develop, spearheaded by the Jamaican diaspora, which included figures such as Jackie Mittoo, Wayne McGhie, and a young Jay Douglas. These artists faced challenges such as racism and indifference, yet they significantly influenced Canadian music and culture, though their contributions were not widely recognized at the time. Six decades on, Jay Douglas continues to promote Jamaican music and has finally achieved the recognition and respect he has long sought.
Directed by | Graeme Mathieson |
Written by | Graeme Mathieson, Andrew Munger, David New, Brina Romanek |
Company | British Columbia's Knowledge NetworkTVOTVO |
Featuring
Jackie Richardson
Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar
Gabriel Gherutchi
Klive Walker
Cadence Weapon
Eon Sinclair
Dana Carrabon
Ricky Cambia
Jephthe Beljour
Carlene Davis
Henry Marks
Demi Pinnock
Michael Williams
Cameron Greene
Jay Douglas
Shahi Teruko
Empress Harmony
Adrian Miller
Lillian Allen
Ethan Henderson
Supreme La Rock
Nicholas Jennings
Leroy Dunkley
Ian Dawkins
Eddie Bullen
Ashley Grub Cooper
Kehinde Akanbi
Nana McLean
Everton Pablo Paul
Barry Malcolm
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