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    Music historians typically divide the history of ska into three periods: the original Jamaican scene of the 1960s; the 2 Tone ska revival of the late 1970s in Britain, which fused Jamaican ska rhythms and melodies with the faster tempos and harder edge of punk rock forming ska-punk; and third wave ska, which involved bands from a ...

  2. Find Ska Revival Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Ska Revival Music on AllMusic

  3. Two-tone or 2 tone, also known as ska-rock [citation needed] and ska revival, is a genre of British popular music of the late 1970s and early 1980s that fused traditional Jamaican ska, rocksteady, and reggae music with elements of punk rock and new wave music.

  4. Take the ska revival popular in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Also known as skas second wave, the UK-centric movement drew on the rippling rhythms and dubby beats that drove the Jamaican ska and reggae scenes of the ’50s and ’60s.

  5. Take the ska revival popular in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Also known as skas second wave, the UK-centric movement drew on the rippling rhythms and dubby beats that drove the Jamaican ska and reggae scenes of the ’50s and ’60s.

  6. Ska Revival. Ska evolved in the early '60s, when Jamaicans tried to replicate the sound of the New Orleans R&B they heard over their radios. Instead of mimicking the sound of the R&B, the first ska artists developed a distinctive rhythmic and melodic sensibility, which eventually turned into reggae music. In the late '70s, a number of young ...

  7. Jun 17, 2021 · (Rae Mystic) The evidence that we are in the midst of a ska revival is plentiful. ­Indie-punk phenomenon Jeff Rosenstock managed a critical hit with “Ska Dream,” a reimagining of his 2020 album...