Dennis Brown interviewed by Roger Steffens (Post #1000!)

Sunset Marquis Hotel, Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, CA
November 11,1982

There were many opportunities available to us for the #1000 posting.  There are two interviews in particular that I considered posting, exclusives with some very prominent artists who we have not heard from in a while, but I have other ideas for those.  Of course, we could have posted an unreleased live performance recording, but we have shared much music here over the past 2 years and it just did not seem special.

But when Roger Steffens offered up unreleased audio of a well-known interview he conducted with Dennis Brown in November 1982, my mind was made up.  Somehow, I wanted to go back to the foundation for this post, and with Roger coming through with pure gold once again I feel like we have come a full 360 degrees.  Roger is the one individual who has supported this site since Day One, when it was just me and a shit-ton of reggae treasures.  So big thanks to RoJah once again for everything he has done, and for everything he continues to do to support the heart and spirit of reggae.  Also I would like to send a huge thanks to Cedella Marley for coming through on her end for us this week.  Dermot Hussey…thanks and big respect boss every time.  Doctor Dread deserves a huge shout for sticking his neck out to make something happen.  Soon come, Doc.  Also Pekka Vuorinen, Frenchie, Noel Hawkes, Steve Barrow, and Flabba Holt….thanks for making this a week to remember.

So here I have included 3 different excerpts, each approximately 4 minute long, from Roger’s interview which runs a little over 34 minutes.  However, the excerpts I have included are the “meat” of the interview.  Here we have Dennis refuting rumors that he is ill and in the hospital with one lung.  Also refuting rumors that he is a homosexual.  All of this is brought about by his producer, Joe Gibbs, who called Roger the day before the interview to tell him that he must address with Dennis these rumors that are going around.  However, the true gold here is in segment three where Dennis sings a cappella to Roger and the girls in the room.  Just listen, you’ll see…A transcript of the interview can be found HERE.

“It’s lots of fun in a room full of female fans of his (who laugh when he addresses the rumors that he is gay); my 3 year old daughter Kate who’s crying about something and hustled out of the room by her mom; and Tony G, his friend, who was Bob’s road manager. It includes snatches of songs like “What A Difference A Day Makes,” “Misty” and “Sitting and Watching.”  I attempt to sing the dog-whistle high notes of “Misty” to my everlasting embarrassment. But all in all it’s a good natured and pretty casual conversation, brought into being by Joe Gibbs’ calls in the preceding days. The interview took place in the Sunset Marquis in Hollywood, just off the Sunset Strip, a hotel that Bob and Peter used to stay in too.” – Roger “RoJah” Steffens

Also included here is my own personal vinyl rip of Dennis Brown’s “Concentration” 10″, which was re-issued several years ago by Trojan Records.

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MIDNIGHT RAVER talks with RoJah Steffens about going on tour with The Wailers

A MIDNIGHT RAVER/WORLD-A-REGGAE EXCLUSIVE!

I  spoke recently with Wailers historian and “U.S. Reggae Ambassador to the World” Roger Steffens regarding his recent tour of North America with The Wailers - a tour in which the band is showcasing the classic album Survival to a whole new generation of reggae fans.  Roger opened each show with his wildly popular and informative Bob Marley and the Wailers multimedia presentation, which includes rare interviews, unreleased audio tracks, and even a video of Bob Marley’s impressive performance at the Amandla Festival in Boston, 1979.  Fortunately I was able to sit down with RoJah at the end of the tour for a short chat about his experiences on the road with the most legendary reggae band on the planet.

So Roger, it’s always great when you can get out and show your Bob Marley and the Wailers multi-media presentation to the fans.  It’s a hit everywhere.  So what’s it been like to hit the road one more time with the Wailers (Roger was invited to tour with the band during the summer of 1979 during the west coast leg of the Survival tour)?

“Being on the road with the Wailers Band for nearly two months gave me a new appreciation for the back-breaking work of reggae’s touring musicians and crews. For my own part, I spent many post-show nights sleeping on a floor-level bunk, under Keith Sterling and another person, in a coffin-like confinement, bouncing to our next destination. At 70, it was a challenge.”

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Steffens talks with the Cool Ruler (The Beat, 1995)

**I am reposting this interview which was originally posted on February 11, 2013 because Roger informed me that a page was missing from the interview.  So here is the interview in it’s entirety.
Today I get to share with you a real special interview.  Back in 1995 Doctor Dread and Roger Steffens fly down to Jamaica to do an interview with Gregory Isaacs, a man who did very few interviews.  However, he promised the interview to Doc, who oversaw his publishing for more than 20 years. 
What ensues is a frustrating “cat and mouse” game where Roger and Doc try to pin Gregory down for the interview on several occasions only to endure and witness first hand the spiritual, mental, and physical torture inflicted upon the uber-talent by his rampant drug use.  Eventually, Gregory relents and grants the interview, and Roger follows with this piece in The Beat – my favorite interview and, in my opinion,  the finest piece Roger ever wrote for The Beat.
I have also included a mix of my favorite Gregory tracks. 
Gregory Isaacs, the most prolific, most influential, most popular Jamaican artist since Bob Marley.

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Untitled
1. Confirm Reservation
2. Party in the Slum
3. Slum Dub
4. Private Secretary
5. Secretary (Version)
6. Word of the Farmer
7. Crops Dub
8. Rock Dis Ya Reggae Beat
9. Motherless Dub
9. One One Cocoa
10. One More Time
11. The Border
12. Cool Down The Pace
13. Poor Millionaire
14. Poor and Needy  Dubwise
15. Night Nurse

MIDNIGHT DREAD REGGAE RADIO SHOW #5 feat. RoJah Steffens

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL OF YOU REGGAE FANS AND DUBHEADS!
“Tonight Northern California is again experiencing very heavy rains & storms just like another Sunday night on December 23rd, 1979 when Roger Steffens & myself sloshed our ways to the studios of KTIM-FM to do our first Midnight Dread radio program together. KTIM, known as the North Bay Noise, was located in downtown San Rafael California, twenty minutes north of San Francisco inside Marin County’s only newspaper’s Independent Journal building. The 1980s were just a few days away.
KTIM was one of the last fairly free-form commercial rock radio stations to survive the original ‘me-decade’, the 1970′s.  Roger & I couldn’t have imagined that within a year John Lennon would be dead & Bob Marley would be fighting for his life while Thatcher & Reagan ushered in a truly despicable decade of even more ‘me-ism’ & greed gone berserk. Roger had just started a regular reggae radio show in L.A. with Hank Holmes & speaks glowingly of Judy Mowatt having just interviewed her & Rita Marley while riding along on the Bob Marley tour in Southern California earlier in the month.
Listen to some terrific music, admirable for its timelessness & urgency, its thoughtfulness & endurance despite urgent problems that fester more than get better. Tape cassette is I & I time machine, holdin’ hope alive & dread.”
-Doug Wendt for Midnight Raver, December 23rd, 1012
Broadcast regularly from San Francisco’s KUSF & KFOG into the 1990s, Midnight Dread now airs new shows daily:
http://worldOneradio.org/ 12am Pacific Time
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