New Music Museum in Jamaica to Show Marley, Tosh

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KINGSTON (AP).- Jamaica plans to open a music museum next year that officials say will feature rare pieces from the island’s music history, such as the sole album that the late reggae star Bob Marley produced before he gained international fame. Artifacts will include a cassette tape in which another reggae great, Peter Tosh, jams a blues song with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, museum curator Herbie Miller said Sunday. The tape was recorded in June 1977 in New York City, said Miller, who was Tosh’s former manager. It will be placed alongside the album “Escape from Babylon” by American singer Martha Velez that Marley produced in 1976. The museum is requesting donations to help preserve Jamaica’s vibrant music history. The island’s music preservation took a major hit two years ago when officials discovered that a massive collection of 1970s music, including original recordings by Marley and

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