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Reggae Conversations with Marcia Griffiths

Arts Page | February 17, 2023
In a genre primarily dominated by men such as the late greats Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and living icons Shaggy and Buju Banton, one woman has always stood out as arguably the best-known and most influential woman in Reggae. Her name is Marcia Griffiths and on this week’s Art’s Page we hear from the legend herself, as she shares part of her amazing journey to the summit of Reggae music.  
Presenter: Jermi-Lee Nelson
Producer: Jermi-Lee Nelson
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