I’m a big fan of Jamaican Gleaner writer Mel Cooke’s features about specific songs, these articles really take you back to when the music was being made with info about who was there, why it happened and where it was first played. This last Sundays article about Tristan Palma and the tune Entertainment is another essential read though they should really put a sound clip up to get you in the mood, as they don’t – I will…
Well done by Cooke. Although he credits Don Drummond for a rhythm created after his incarceration, if not after he died. Credit for “Heavenless” belongs to trombonist Vin ‘Don Drummond Jr.’ Gordon.
Good call Brian – I missed that.