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Bob Marley & The Wailers (The Gladiators Cover) Live, New York, 1985 - War, No More Trouble.

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Video: THE GLADIATORS (ALBERT GRIFFITHS) HELLO CAROL
Title: THE GLADIATORS (ALBERT GRIFFITHS) HELLO CAROL
Description: CONCERT DES GLADIATORS ALBERT GRIFFITHS "HELLO CAROL"
Video: Bob Marley & The Wailers (The Gladiators Cover) Live, New York, 1985 - War, No More Trouble.
Title: Bob Marley & The Wailers (The Gladiators Cover) Live, New York, 1985 - War, No More Trouble.
Description: Keeping With The Wailers Theme, Here Is An Outstanding Rendition Of Bob Marley & The Wailers Classics Done By One Of The True Foundation Bands, The Gladiators. At The Height Of The Gladiators Career After Bob Marley Passing, they (Gladiators) Always Paid Tribute To The King Of Reggae By Performing Some Of The Classics, This Audio Is No Exception. Going Through Songs Like War, No More Trouble, Get Up Stand Up, Crazy Baldheads Just To Name A Few. Besides being A Good Cover, The Best Part Is When The Crowd Gets Into The Tune @ 6:37. Long Live Bob & The Wailers. Vocals : Albert Griffiths Backing Vocals : Melvin Reid & Clinton Fearon Drums : Winston Carty Bass : Clinton Fearon Lead Guitar : Clinton Rufus Rhythm Guitar : Albert Griffiths Keyboards : Audley Taylor Percussions : Melvin Reid
Video: Mix up, The Gladiators - ska anime music movie clip - made by myself
Title: Mix up, The Gladiators - ska anime music movie clip - made by myself
Description: Mix up - movie clip from The Gladiators (Dreadlocks The Time Is Now Album), roots reggae. movie music clip (reggae funny), Personal work
Video: the gladiators rise and shine
Title: the gladiators rise and shine
Description: reggae music
Video: The Gladiators - Once Upon A Time In Jamaica - Presentation (By LamaPower)
Title: The Gladiators - Once Upon A Time In Jamaica - Presentation (By LamaPower)
Description: The Gladiators were a Jamaican roots reggae band, most popular during the 1970s in the reggae genre later known as roots reggae. The core was Albert Griffiths (guitarist and singer), Clinton Fearon (guitarist and singer) and Dallimore Sutherland bass guitar and singer. The two most famous albums are Trenchtown Mix Up (1976) and Proverbial Reggae (1978) with songs as "Hearsay", "Jah Works", "Dreadlocks the Times is Now". "Mix Up", "Music Makers from Jamaica", and "Soul Rebel" a song written by The Wailers. Gladiators also cooperated with the famous toaster U-Roy. More at : en.wikipedia.org
Video: The Gladiators - Give Thanks And Praise
Title: The Gladiators - Give Thanks And Praise
Description: Gladiators - Give Thanks And Praise. Released 197x. The Gladiators a Jamaican roots reggae band, most popular during the 1970s in the reggae genre later known as roots reggae. The core was Albert Griffiths (guitarist and singer), Clinton Fearon (guitarist and singer) and Dallimore Sutherland bass guitar and singer. The two most famous albums are Trenchtown Mix Up (1976) and Proverbial Reggae (1978) with songs as "Hearsay", "Jah Works", "Dreadlocks the Times is Now". "Mix Up", "Music Makers from Jamaica", and "Soul Rebel" a song written by The Wailers.
Video: The train is coming back, The Gladiators
Title: The train is coming back, The Gladiators
Description: "The train is coming back" (Original) The Gladiators Wirl Records. Side 1. WL 180. Manufactured by West Indies Records Limited, Jamaica. Albert Griffiths, singer and guitar player was the founder of the reggae group The Gladiators. After some success with the singles "You Are The Girl" (a b-side to The Ethiopians hit record "Train to Skaville") in 1966, he recruited his childhood friends David Webber and Errol Grandison in 1968 to form the original Gladiators vocal group. The group's name was allegedly suggested by a fellow bus passenger during the time of their first recordings. The group's first major success was with the single "Hello Carol" in 1968, for producer Coxsone Dodd, which topped the Jamaican music charts. Shortly afterwards, in 1969, Webber was stricken with illness and was replaced by Clinton Fearon, one of Griffiths' proteges. Similarly Grandison left the group in 1973 for family commitments and was replaced by Dallimore Sutherland. During the early 1970s the Gladiators cut numerous records for various producers such as, Lloyd Daley and Lee Perry, but it was their recordings for Dodd at Studio One that became the biggest hits, both locally and in Britain. During this time at Studio One the Gladiators hits included "Bongo Red", "Jah Jah Go Before Us", "Mr. Baldwin", and "Roots Natty" among others. The success of these recordings garnered the attention of Britain-based Virgin Records who gave the group their first major recording contract in 1976. Their ...
Video: The Gladiators - Bongo Red
Title: The Gladiators - Bongo Red
Description: The Gladiators - Bongo Red ** The Gladiators are a Jamaican roots reggae band, most popular during the 1970s in the reggae genre later known as roots reggae. The core was Albert Griffiths (guitarist and singer), Clinton Fearon (guitarist and singer) and Dallimore Sutherland bass guitar and singer. The two most famous albums are Trenchtown Mix Up (1976) and Proverbial Reggae (1978) with songs as "Hearsay", "Jah Works", "Dreadlocks the Times is Now". "Mix Up", "Music Makers from Jamaica", and "Soul Rebel" a song written by The Wailers.
Video: The Gladiators-Boy In Long Pants
Title: The Gladiators-Boy In Long Pants
Description: The Gladiators singing 'Boy In Long Pants' a 1974 single
Video: Miro coca lora
Title: Miro coca lora
Description: The Gladiators. bongo red live in Paris. Albert Griffiths, founder of The Gladiators, cut his debut record "You Are The Girl" (a b-side to The Ethiopians hit record "Train to Skaville") in 1966. Following the success of the record, Griffiths recruited childhood friends David Webber and Errol Grandison in 1968 to form the original Gladiators vocal group. The group's name was alledgedly suggested by a fellow bus passenger during the time of their first recordings.[1] The group's first major success was with the single "Hello Carol" in 1968, for producer Coxsone Dodd, which topped the Jamaican music charts. Shortly afterwards, in 1969, Webber was stricken with a mental illness and was replaced by Clinton Fearon, one of Griffiths' proteges. Similarly Grandison left the group in 1973 for family commitments and was replaced by Gallimore Sutherland.[2] During the early 1970's the Gladiators cut numerous records for various producers such as, Lloyd Daley and Lee Perry, but it was their recordings for Dodd at Studio One that became the biggest hits, both locally and in Britain. During this time at Studio One the Gladiators hits included "Bongo Red", "Jah Jah Go Before Us", "Mr. Baldwin", and "Roots Natty" among others. The success of these recordings garnered the attention of Britain-based Virgin Records who gave the group their first major recording contract in 1976. Their debut full-length released on Virgin was the Tony Robinson-produced Trenchtown Mix Up, which included ...
Video: The Gladiators *hearsay*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
Title: The Gladiators *hearsay*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
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Video: The Gladiators *rich man poor man*Back to Roots 2ooo
Title: The Gladiators *rich man poor man*Back to Roots 2ooo
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Video: The Gladiators *hello carol*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
Title: The Gladiators *hello carol*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
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Video: The Gladiators *talking blues*back to roots 2ooo
Title: The Gladiators *talking blues*back to roots 2ooo
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Video: The Gladiators *struggle*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
Title: The Gladiators *struggle*dreadlocks the time is now 1983
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