Ska-licious
Kristofer Dahl
Apr 3 2011, 10:57 AM
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Ska has a very particular sound to it. First check out Sinisa's new lesson, "Ska Guitar", and then post a reply to today's topic.

It seemed like the 90's were a big time for ska music. What was your favorite 90's ska band and why?

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Sensible Jones
Apr 5 2011, 04:13 PM
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I have to go back before the 80's for my favourite Ska artists, although I was at School listening to 2 Tone in the early 80's. I'm more into all the original stuff, people like Prince Buster, and the like. Also the inventor of ska.....Mr Ernest Ranglin. (Who I've seen live a couple of times and he's completely awesome!!!)
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