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SKA GETS WARPED

by Buster the Ska Doggie on January 1, 2010

in Ska Shrine,Ska'd For Life,Skalarly Works

This just in!

The Vans Warped Tour 2010 will feature a Ska Stage, with The Uptones, The Untouchables and more ska greats, performing roots, two-tone, and 3rd wave ska classics. The brainchild of The Ska Parade’s Tazy Phyllipz, the Ska Stage will serve as an introduction to ska for the uninitiated, and a joyous skanking celebration for dedicated ska fans. Rumor has it the Ska Shrine will also be open to the skanking public at several west coast Warped dates. Watch this space and the Warped and Ska Parade sites for details as they emerge about this skantastic event.

Barb @ Mashable Gets Ska!

by Buster the Ska Doggie on September 28, 2009

in Pick Of The Week,Skalarly Works

Hats off to Barb at Music Mondays on Mashable.com. Included in this week’s posts is some SKA from the bay area’s Uptones. “Ridiculous,” a Ska anthem, was her first SKA post! Let’s bug her for more. Make a comment here.

Unkle Fun’s Ska Sundayz

by unklefun on September 6, 2009

in General,Ska'd For Life,Skalarly Works


COME OUT COME OUT! to Unkle Fun’s Rude Boy Rude Girl Social. This is an exploration into Jamaican music From Ska, Rocksteady & Early Reggae and 2-Tone.

EVERY SUNDAY @
HOTSY TOTSY CLUB

601 San Pablo Avenue
Albany, CA
21 & up / No Cover!!!!!!

http://www.otit.org
http://www.hotsytotsyclub.com

Nightly drink specials and enjoy your Last Supper at our Taco Truck.

Love and respect to Sister Davies

by Buster the Ska Doggie on August 20, 2009

in General,Ska'd For Life,Skalarly Works

Here’s a nice article about Sister Mary Ignatius Davies, the nun who fostered ska, rocksteady and reggae. One of the unsung heroes of Jamaican music, she ran the music program at the Alpha School for wayward boys in Kingston, famous for the seemingly endless list of brilliant musical stars it produced. Found this on the SF Vintage Reggae Society blog (which has a GR8 music stream!) from a post at BayAreaSka. Buster loves teh Internets.

There are various theories about how the word “ska” came to be. Here is a fascinating discussion that tries to get to the heart of the matter.