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Reggae fanzine collection
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Boom

Vol. 1, No. 2. Subtitled, "The World's First Dancehall Reggae Magazine." Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Boom-Shacka-Lacka

No. 2. "Second issue of Lol Bell-Brown's highly sought-after fanzine, named after the classic Hopeton Lewis song. The first issue was released in 1988, and over the next four years the magazine became one of the most important publications to cover the, for the time, current roots scene as well as classic roots records...In addition to coverage of the U.K.'s reggae scene, contents feature an interview with Style Scott and Joey Jay, with articles on the record business and critical reviews of current and classic albums." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Cool Runnings

Vol. 2, Nos. 8-10 ; Vol. 4, No. 2 ; Vol. 5, No. 1. Subtitled, "Reggae Roots Magazine." "Uncommon publication covering the reggae and roots scene in Texas. Contents include interviews with artists, book and album reviews, as well as coverage of the local scene and various national reggae festivals, including Sunsplash." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Cool Runnings

Vol. 3, Nos. 5-6. Subtitled, "Reggae Roots Magazine." "Uncommon publication covering the reggae and roots scene in Texas. Contents include interviews with artists, book and album reviews, as well as coverage of the local scene and various national reggae festivals, including Sunsplash." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Cool Runnings

Vol. 3, Nos. 1, 3. Subtitled, "Reggae Roots Magazine." "Uncommon publication covering the reggae and roots scene in Texas. Contents include interviews with artists, book and album reviews, as well as coverage of the local scene and various national reggae festivals, including Sunsplash." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Cool Runnings

Vol. 1, No. 3 ; Vol. 2, Nos. 4, 5, 7. Subtitled, "Reggae Roots Magazine." "Uncommon publication covering the reggae and roots scene in Texas. Contents include interviews with artists, book and album reviews, as well as coverage of the local scene and various national reggae festivals, including Sunsplash." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Cool Runnings

Vol. 5, Nos. 2-4 ; Vol. 6, Nos. 1-2. Subtitled, "Reggae Roots Magazine." "Uncommon publication covering the reggae and roots scene in Texas. Contents include interviews with artists, book and album reviews, as well as coverage of the local scene and various national reggae festivals, including Sunsplash." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Dub Missive

Vol. 10, Nos. 3-4. "An Orlando, Florida based magazine covering the international reggae and soca scenes, as well as providing the coverage of reggae happenings in central and south Florida." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Florida, Caribbean & Latin American.

Dub Missive

Vol. 10, No. 6 ; Vol. 11, No. 3. "An Orlando, Florida based magazine covering the international reggae and soca scenes, as well as providing the coverage of reggae happenings in central and south Florida." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Florida, Caribbean & Latin American.

Ital Rockers

Nos. 1-2. "Scottish musician Dougie Thomson's reggae fanzine -- the first to be published in Scotland, and one of the earliest reggae fanzines published in the U.K. The first issue was written entirely by Thomson, though subsequent issues had content by contributors Paul Bradshaw, J. Swanson, David Medas, and Ronnia Gurr, with covers illustrated by Jerry Neville. Contents include articles on Max Romeo, Burning Spear, Bob and Rita Marley, Steel Pulse, and Tapper Zukie, et al., with album reviews, reportage from Jamaica, and a variety of brief interviews." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

Ital Rockers

No. 3. "Scottish musician Dougie Thomson's reggae fanzine -- the first to be published in Scotland, and one of the earliest reggae fanzines published in the U.K. The first issue was written entirely by Thomson, though subsequent issues had content by contributors Paul Bradshaw, J. Swanson, David Medas, and Ronnia Gurr, with covers illustrated by Jerry Neville. Contents include articles on Max Romeo, Burning Spear, Bob and Rita Marley, Steel Pulse, and Tapper Zukie, et al., with album reviews, reportage from Jamaica, and a variety of brief interviews." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

New York Reggae Times

Vol. 1, No. 2. "Scarce reggae fanzine, a bi-monthly publication that was the predecessor to the later magazine using the same name (founded in 1993). A superb female-edited fanzine helmed by Shari Lee, who in addition to coverage of the reggae scene, interviews and album reviews, included content on race and gender." -- Descriptions from Captain Ahab's Rare Books, bookseller. Subjects are reggae, Caribbean & Latin American.

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