Randy’s Studio 17

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Randy’s Studio 17 was a legendary Jamaican recording studio in Kingston that became a foundational hub for reggae and ska music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music studio
recording studio
activePeriod 1960s
1970s
associatedWith Jamaican record production
Patricia Chin
surface form: Patricia “Miss Pat” Chin

Randy’s Records
Randy Chin
surface form: Vincent “Randy” Chin

sound system culture
city Kingston
country Jamaica
culturalStatus legendary Jamaican recording studio
foundedBy Randy Chin
surface form: Vincent “Randy” Chin
genre reggae
rocksteady
ska
hasType independent studio
heritage key site in reggae history
key site in ska history
influenced global spread of reggae
sound of 1960s Jamaican ska
sound of 1970s roots reggae
locatedIn Kingston, Jamaica
North Parade, Kingston
notableFor recording classic ska tracks
recording early reggae hits
recording rocksteady classics
ownedBy Randy’s Records
recordedWith Alton Ellis
Big Youth
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Culture
Dennis Brown
Gregory Isaacs
The Heptones
The Skatalites
Toots and the Maytals
U-Roy
significance foundational hub for reggae music
foundational hub for ska music
important site in the development of Jamaican popular music

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VP Records originatedFrom Randy’s Studio 17
Errol Thompson workedAt Randy’s Studio 17
this entity surface form: Randy's Studio 17