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272 Liste Des Œuvres Exposées Espace 2 — Trompette Stradivarius Model 37 Espace 3 — Independence ska ! Instrument utilisé par Johnny « Dizzy » Hey Mr. Music ! LISTE DES ŒUVRES EXPOSÉES 272 Moore (The Skatalites), Jamaïque. Une autonomie en musiques Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Studio One, King Tubby, Black Ark : un circuit The Youth Batterie Evans de production unique Bulletin d’informations scolaires, avril 1961, Instrument utilisé par Lloyd Knibb Jamaïque. Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. (The Skatalites), années 2000, Jamaïque. au monde Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Espace 1 — of the Negro Population in the Island The Mapletoft Poulle Orchestra Jamaica, Land We Love « Coxsone’s Muzik City » 400 years / L’esclavage of Jamaica, reproduction de lithographies, 1837, Jamaica Mento, disque 33 tours, Paroles de l’hymne national jamaïcain, Percussion repeater Panneau publicitaire, plastique moulé, Jamaïque. Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris. West Indies Records Limited, 1962, Jamaïque. Jamaïque, 1962. Museum of Pop Culture, Instrument utilisé par Lloyd Knibb métal, verre, années 1970, Jamaïque. comme genèse Collection Olivier Albot. Seattle, WA. (The Skatalites), Jamaïque. Collection Carol Dodd. d’une rebel music Corne marron abeng Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Date inconnue, Jamaïque. Lord Fly Jamaica Independence Celebrations « Radio Jamaica » Waynewright Allen Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Lord Fly Sings Jamaica Mento, disque 33 tours, Programme des festivités de l’indépendance Contrebasse Kay Web radio réalisée par Radio Propaganda « New Jamaica 2000 », installation, 1999, EMP, 1961, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. à Kingston, du 3 au 11 août 1962, Jamaïque. Instrument utilisé par Lloyd Brevett pour l’exposition Jamaica Jamaica ! Production National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. Ensemble de maracas shakas Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. (The Skatalites) vers 1956, Jamaïque. Cité de la musique-Philharmonie de Paris, 2017. Date inconnue, Jamaïque. Count Owen & the Crafters Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. Patrick Cariou Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Count Down With Count Owen, disque 33 tours, Selected originals — All the Girls in the Streets -- Trenchtown Love, série de deux photographies, Kalypso, années 1960, Jamaïque. Collection Jamaican Independence, 1962-1965 Saxophone ténor Selmer Super Action 80 Extrait de film documentaire Deep Roots 2000, Jamaïque. Lord Creator & Audley Williams Quintet Olivier Albot. Extrait de film d’actualités, 1966, Jamaïque. Instrument utilisé par Tommy McCook Music réalisé par Howard Johnson, 1983, -- Yes Rasta, série de trois photographies, 4 Big Hits : a Musical Souvenir of Your Visit, National Library of Jamaica, Kingston. (The Skatalites), 1982, Jamaïque. Royaume-Uni, Outlaw Ltd. 1995-1999, Jamaïque. coffret de disques 45 tours, West Indies Lord Flea & His Calypsonians Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. Records Limited, 1964, Jamaïque. Swingin’ Calypsos, disque 33 tours, Karl Parboosingh Workshop Musicians Evadney Cruickshank Collection Lick It Back. Capitol, 1957, États-Unis. Collection Olivier Cement Company, huile sur bois, 1966, Guitare électrique Hofner Jazz Jamaica, disque 33 tours (première -- Kapo and the National Heroes, acrylique Albot. Jamaïque. Collection A.D. Scott, National Instrument utilisé par Jah Jerry pochette), Port-O-Jam, 1962, Jamaïque. sur bois, 2000. Collection Wayne et Myrene Cox, Calypso Memories of Jamaica Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. (The Skatalites) vers 1960. Museum Collection Lick It Back. Jamaïque. Coffret de disques 78 tours, Stanley Motta Ltd, Calypso Date ! of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. -- Nanny, acrylique sur bois, 2002. Collection 1956, Jamaïque. Collection Lick It Back. Disque 33 tours, MRS, 1957, Royaume-Uni. Sister Ignatius Clue J & His Blues Blasters Wayne et Myrene Cox, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. Photographie, fin des années 1960, Alpha Boys’ Saxophone ténor Selmer Bundy Hard Blues Woman, disque acetate, Worldisc, -- Marcus Mosiah Garvey, acrylique sur bois, Carte postales promotionnelles School, Kingston. Museum of Pop Culture, Instrument utilisé par Roland Alphonso 1959, Jamaïque. Collection Lick It Back. 2002. Collection Wayne et Myrene Cox, Années 1960, Jamaïque. Collection Lick It Back. The Jamaican Calypsonians Seattle, WA. vers 1977, Jamaïque. Museum of Pop Culture, Jamaïque. Calypsos From Jamaica, coffret de disques Seattle, WA. Coxsone Records Anita « Margarita » Mahfood 30 cm, Times Record, fin années 1950, Alpha Boys’ Band, 1910-1962 Ensemble de macarons papier pour disques David Pottinger Carte postale promotionnelle, années 1960, Royaume-Uni. Collection Lick It Back. Panneau de bois figurant dans la salle The Skatalites 45 tours, 1974, Jamaïque. Museum of Pop The Faithful, huile sur bois, 1972. Jamaïque. Collection Lick It Back. de musique de l’Alpha Boys’ School, -- Best of The Ska-Talites, disque 33 tours, Culture, Seattle, WA. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. Recueil de chansons folkloriques peinture sur bois, 1962. Museum of Pop Culture, Studio One, années 1960, Jamaïque. Jamaica, British West Indies -- Jamaican Folk Songs, années 1960. Seattle, WA. Collection Olivier Albot. Studio One Cosmo Whyte Brochures touristiques, années 1960, Jamaïque. Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. -- Best of The Skatalite (sic), disque 33 tours, Catalogue de vente par correspondance, -- « Wake the Town and Tell the People », Collection Lick It Back. -- Mango Walk, années 1960. « Le juke-box de Sister Ignatius », installation Studio One, années 1960, Jamaïque. années 1980, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. installation, techniques mixtes, 2015, États-Unis. Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. interactive basée sur la collection de disques Collection Olivier Albot. -- « The Well Traveled African », installation, Chin’s Calypso Sextet -- Mongoose, années 1960. de Sister Ignatius, incluant une platine vinyle The Cecil Lloyd Group techniques mixtes, 2015, États-Unis. « Big Boy and Teacher », disque 78 tours, Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Garrard Type-A (années 1950). Production The Ska-talites I Cover the Waterfront, disque 33 tours, Port-O- Chin’s Records, 1955, Jamaïque. Cité de la musique-Philharmonie de Paris, 2017. Celebration Time, disque 33 tours, Studio One, Jam, 1962, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. « La rébellion de Morant Bay et les Marrons », Collection Lick It Back. Arthur Benjamin années 1960. Collection Olivier Albot. installation interactive réalisée à partir Jamaican Rumba, partitions, Boosey & Hawkes, Mutt & Jeff Sound System The Wailing Souls d’un album de photographies de 1865, Trenton Space Quartet & Lord Power 1952. Collection Lick It Back. Photographie, vers 1959, Jamaïque. Enregistrements Sans titre, Studio One, 1974, Jamaïque. Jamaïque. Graphic Arts Collection, Rare Books « Strip Tease », disque 78 tours, Hi-Lite, Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. de Roland Alphonso et Jackie Opel Collection Olivier Albot. and Special Collections, Princeton University vers 1955, Jamaïque. Collection Lick It Back. Louise Bennett Bande magnétique, session du 17 août 1965 Library, États-Unis. Jamaican Folk Songs, disque 33 tours, Folkways, The Alpha Boys pour le producteur Justin Yap (Top Deck Répétition à Studio One avec Rico Rodriguez, Lord Lebby et The Jamaican Calypsonians 1954, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. Photographies, années 1950, Jamaïque. Records), Jamaïque. Museum of Pop Culture, Derrick Harriott, Hermann Sang Mallica « Kapo » Reynolds « Etheopia », disque 78 tours, Kalypso Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. Seattle, WA. Photographie, années 1960, Kingston, Trouble Not, sculpture en bois d’acajou, 1964. Records Ltd, fin des années 1950, Jamaïque. Serviette brodée, années 1960, Jamaïque. Jamaïque. Collection Carol Dodd. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston. Collection Lick It Back. Collection Lick It Back. Rock it Steady Xmas Bonanza Extrait du film documentaire Deep Roots Affiche promotionnelle pour le théâtre Astor, Owen Gray (chanteur), Rico Rodriguez Ensemble de percussions revival Ensemble de quatre rumba boxes From the Grass Roots of Jamaica (compilation), Music réalisé par Howard Johnson, 1983, Spanish Town, Kingston, 29 décembre 1964. (trombone) et Roland Alphonso Date inconnue, Jamaica Music Museum, Années 1960 à 1990, Jamaïque. Jamaica disque 33 tours, Dynamic, 1969, Jamaïque. Royaume-Uni, Outlaw Ltd. Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, WA. Photographie, années 1960, Ward Theater, Kingston. Music Museum, collection Olivier Albot, Collection Olivier Albot. Kingston, Jamaïque. Collection Carol Dodd. collection Lick It Back. Hedley Jones Luther Williams Ensemble de percussions Frats Quintet of Jamaica Guitare électrique artisanale Solid Body, Photographie, début des années 1960, Wailing Souls kumina k’bandu et playing caas Saxophone en bambou, utilisé par Sugar Belly Authentic Jamaican Folk Songs, disque 33 tours, septembre 1940, Jamaïque. Jamaica Music Jamaïque. Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Photographie polaroïd préparatoire, Années 1980, The African Caribbean Institute Fait main : bambou, carton, métal, bois, année Ritmo, 1958, Jamaïque. Collection Olivier Albot. Museum, Kingston. 1974, Jamaïque. Jamaica Recording of Jamaica, Kingston. inconnue. Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Bournemouth Club & Publishing Studio Ltd. Beverly Wasile Microphone Grampian DP2 et pied Atlas Sound Photographie, vers 1931, Jamaïque. Percussion marron gumbeh Sugar Belly Série de trois cartes postales, années 1960, Instrument utilisé à l’Alpha Boys’ School, Jamaica Music Museum, Kingston. Coxson’s Downbeat Sound System George Hoggard,
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