JAH PALM
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Jah Glu
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Re: JAH PALM
I have the 12" Farmer Man on Herb Tree. And yes there also exists an album called famer man, not that rare i believe
Girls dem a bubble like a soup in a pot
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jah Palm
Re: JAH PALM
Hi there;I am the man the farmer man "Jah Palm" as far as i can see this a slavery; every one pushing my album and singles on the net without i man permission and i man na get no dunny out of it.if u ever need me to discuss things call me on the line; then we can talk. look out for my nest comming album "Squeeze Down"; best regards i have move my E address sorry.
From Jah Palm
From Jah Palm
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bangarang
Re: JAH PALM
Nice to see you hear Jah Palm, this forum always seems to attract the artists, great to know your with us.
The records people are refering to, most are probably sold a long time ago back in the 80's and they now circulate only as 2nd hand records.
It's the same story for most roots artists in JA, these days u see the records fetching very high prices around the world yet the artist never sees a penny. Plus most of the time record producers cannot find contacts for the more obscure artists and u also get alot of bootleg pressings.
Something should have been done to help protect the copyrights of Jamaican reggae artists along time ago, i think someone did setup some kind of organization in Jamaica to help artists like yourself but i forget what there called now.
The best way for you to gain money from your records now would be to setup a website and sell signed copies of your vinyl and to stick an information page up with contact info.
I wish a sales tax would be brought in to see that a % of any high priced vinyl would go back to the artist, but not sure how such a thing could ever be setup, unless the store selling the records would opt into such a thing, then i think the store would get a good reputation and more people would buy.
The records people are refering to, most are probably sold a long time ago back in the 80's and they now circulate only as 2nd hand records.
It's the same story for most roots artists in JA, these days u see the records fetching very high prices around the world yet the artist never sees a penny. Plus most of the time record producers cannot find contacts for the more obscure artists and u also get alot of bootleg pressings.
Something should have been done to help protect the copyrights of Jamaican reggae artists along time ago, i think someone did setup some kind of organization in Jamaica to help artists like yourself but i forget what there called now.
The best way for you to gain money from your records now would be to setup a website and sell signed copies of your vinyl and to stick an information page up with contact info.
I wish a sales tax would be brought in to see that a % of any high priced vinyl would go back to the artist, but not sure how such a thing could ever be setup, unless the store selling the records would opt into such a thing, then i think the store would get a good reputation and more people would buy.
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littlemo
Re: JAH PALM
the album is all creature,soul and fire, sf4, 0ct 85 .jah plam is a born singer from jamaica .he is revealing the unrevealed to the poor needy ,clean rasta.
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wareika
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I got the Former Man LP, and the title is actually Former Man. Certainly a typo.
At some point it sounds like some Shaka stuff, but it's not really my cup of tea...
I'll probably put it on my trade list.
wareika
At some point it sounds like some Shaka stuff, but it's not really my cup of tea...
I'll probably put it on my trade list.
wareika
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Greggae
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Re: JAH PALM
Jah Palm, are you still out there? I found your All Creatures album on itunes. I can't seem to get it anywhere else. Are you getting paid for the downloads? I hope so.
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sean
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First thing i thought was it must be farmer man, cos former man, as kalcidis said, entails gender alteration..not a thing reggae is renowned for.
Farmer man references are everywhere in reggae.
Farmer man references are everywhere in reggae.
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TJ STING
Re: JAH PALM
does anyone know how to get royalties from these web sites who are selling Artists material ? For instance Jah Palms Tunes.......
- kalcidis
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Re: JAH PALM
If they are selling his music (not second hand but mp3's or such) then contact them through their site.