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R.I.P. Reggae Singer Junior Murvin
Reggae singer Junior Murvin passed away today at a hospital in Portland, Jamaica, the Jamaica Observer reports (via NME ) . He'd been admitted to the hospital last week for treatment for diabetes and hypertension treatment, but no cause of death has been determined yet. He was 67 years old.
Murvin is best known as the man behind the 1976 reggae hit "Police & Thieves" (produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry), which broke him out of the local Jamaican scene and put him on the international radar, particularly in the UK. It was later covered by the Clash and Boy George. Murvin released his debut album, Police & Thieves, on Island Records in 1977. It was produced by Perry.
He went on to release several more solo albums through the 70s, 80s and 90s, working with Joe Gibbs, Mikey Dread, Prince Jammy, King Tubby, and more.
Listen to Murvin's version of "Police and Thieves":
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Listen to RZA's Paul Walker Tribute
RZA: "Destiny Bends" [ft. Will Wells] (demo) on SoundCloud.
In the wake of Paul Walker's tragic death, RZA has shared a demo version of a song he recorded this weekend in honor of the actor. The track, "Destiny Bends", features vocalist Will Wells. RZA and Walker met on the set of the film Brick Mansion and developed a kinship, RZA writes on his SoundCloud page:
This song, entitled "Destiny Bends" was written last night after hearing the tragic news of the loss of a good man named Paul Walker. I met Paul on the set of the film Brick Mansion, where we talked, laughed, and exchanged ideas of life and fatherhood. I only knew him personally for less than a year, but we knew each other through our work and art. We saw in each other a kindred spirit of men coming from unlikely circumstances, and rising to be the light and beacon of our family and loved ones. Men who learned the joy and pains of love in life, and success, while coming to realize that nothing is more important than family, friendship, and the brotherhood of humanity. Millions of people get to know an artist or movie star through their work, but few are allowed to cross each others' paths and see through the veil of stardom and find the common denominator that we share. As all physical things will decay and wither away, film, art, and music remain longer than the vessel that delivered them. In this vein, the one thing we can't take away or give back is time. So, thus, time is the most precious gift. I dedicated my time to compose this song with my two sons and new friend Will Wells, who was kind enough to sing and perform it for me. We dedicate it to Paul Walker. A good man. We had plans to continue working with each other in the future. It seemed destined, but "destiny bends". *Note* This song is not for criticism, it's just a sketch demo. Please enjoy and reflect.
Your comrade in the struggle,
RZA
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