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Showing posts with label Ras Pidow. Show all posts
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21 April 2024

Abyssinians & Ras Pidow - S.O.B.'s New York 1998-11-10


Rastafari elder Ras Pidow the Modern Antique opened 
Featuring songs like Y Mas Gan, Declaration Of Rights and Abendigo. Soundboard Recording

09 June 2023

Ras Pidow - Modern Antique



"Born Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, Ras Pidow is considered one of the first supporters of the Rastafari movement and is hailed as ‘the recognised elder of the rainbow throne of the nyahbinghi theocratic order’. In the 50s and 60s Rastafari worshippers were considered outcasts in Jamaican society and are still reviled by the upper classes. Ras Pidow’s lifelong loyalty to the teachings of Rastafari resulted in him joining a group of Rastafarians on a mission to ‘spread the word of Jah’, that resulted in an acclaimed appearance in 1989 at the Smithsonian Institute. 

Throughout the late 80s and early 90s the group toured the USA, which included a celebrated performance at the Smithsonian’s National Folk Festival where Pidow was the prominent performer. Bongo Shep, Ras Marcus, Ras Headful, Ras Tawny, Ras Bigga and Sista Bubbles, who performed collectively as the Rastafari Elders, accompanied him.

Their presentation received a positive response and critical acclaim in the Washington Post. The article inspired Ras Records to commission recording sessions, which resulted in the 1991 release of Rastafari Elders. The compilation was well received and inspired Pidow to record a solo release. His solo debut, Modern Antique featured the ‘storyteller/teacher/priest’ performing dub poetry over nyahbinghi drumming and reggae rhythms from the Roots Radics"...