This is the official face of someone who takes reggae very, very seriously. Sometimes preserving music history requires intense focus… and a BEAT Magazine shirt to match. 😄
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Before reggae journalism went digital, The Beat magazine was the heartbeat of the culture, connecting fans across the world with stories, interviews, and rare insights into the artists who shaped the movement. Co-founded by Roger Steffens and CC Smith following the success of Roger and Hank Holmes' groundbreaking KCRW radio show “Reggae Beat”, the magazine became a vital archive of reggae, African, and Caribbean music from the '80s through the 2000s. Here are a few of The Beat’s Bob Marley collector’s edition covers, each marking a different era in Marley’s legacy, from “The Troubled Legacy” to “25 Years On.” These covers remind us of how reggae’s message of resistance, love, and unity has continued to echo across generations. 📰 From the airwaves of KCRW to the pages of The Beat: Word, Sound, Power live on.
Before reggae journalism went digital, The Beat magazine was the heartbeat of the culture, connecting fans across the world with stories, interviews, and rare insights into the artists who shaped the movement. Co-founded by Roger Steffens and CC Smith following the success of Roger and Hank Holmes' groundbreaking KCRW radio show “Reggae Beat”, the magazine became a vital archive of reggae, African, and Caribbean music from the '80s through the 2000s. Here are a few of The Beat’s Bob Marley collector’s edition covers, each marking a different era in Marley’s legacy, from “The Troubled Legacy” to “25 Years On.” These covers remind us of how reggae’s message of resistance, love, and unity has continued to echo across generations. 📰 From the airwaves of KCRW to the pages of The Beat: Word, Sound, Power live on.
Before reggae journalism went digital, The Beat magazine was the heartbeat of the culture, connecting fans across the world with stories, interviews, and rare insights into the artists who shaped the movement. Co-founded by Roger Steffens and CC Smith following the success of Roger and Hank Holmes' groundbreaking KCRW radio show “Reggae Beat”, the magazine became a vital archive of reggae, African, and Caribbean music from the '80s through the 2000s. Here are a few of The Beat’s Bob Marley collector’s edition covers, each marking a different era in Marley’s legacy, from “The Troubled Legacy” to “25 Years On.” These covers remind us of how reggae’s message of resistance, love, and unity has continued to echo across generations. 📰 From the airwaves of KCRW to the pages of The Beat: Word, Sound, Power live on.
Before reggae journalism went digital, The Beat magazine was the heartbeat of the culture, connecting fans across the world with stories, interviews, and rare insights into the artists who shaped the movement. Co-founded by Roger Steffens and CC Smith following the success of Roger and Hank Holmes' groundbreaking KCRW radio show “Reggae Beat”, the magazine became a vital archive of reggae, African, and Caribbean music from the '80s through the 2000s. Here are a few of The Beat’s Bob Marley collector’s edition covers, each marking a different era in Marley’s legacy, from “The Troubled Legacy” to “25 Years On.” These covers remind us of how reggae’s message of resistance, love, and unity has continued to echo across generations. 📰 From the airwaves of KCRW to the pages of The Beat: Word, Sound, Power live on.
Before reggae went digital, The Beat magazine, co-founded by Roger Steffens & CC Smith after KCRW’s “Reggae Beat” was the printed heartbeat of the culture.
Bob Marley's covers still echo the spirit of 'Word, Sound & Power 💛💚❤️
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