"Nanny Goat"

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"Nanny Goat" is a classic early reggae track by Larry Marshall, recorded at Jamaica’s Studio One and regarded as a foundational song in the development of the reggae genre.

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instanceOf reggae song
single
song
associatedWith Studio One label sound
associatedWithMovement development of reggae from rocksteady
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
era late 1960s Jamaican popular music
genre reggae
rocksteady-to-reggae transition
hasArtist Larry Marshall NERFINISHED
hasBackingBand Studio One session band NERFINISHED
hasRiddim Nanny Goat riddim NERFINISHED
influenced later Studio One reggae recordings
influencedGenre reggae
isClassicOf early reggae
isConsidered foundational reggae track
language English
notableFor helping define early reggae rhythmic patterns
influence on subsequent Jamaican popular music
originalMedium 7-inch vinyl single
performedBy Larry Marshall & Studio One musicians NERFINISHED
performer Larry Marshall NERFINISHED
producer Coxsone Dodd NERFINISHED
recordedAt Studio One (Jamaica) NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Kingston, Jamaica NERFINISHED
recordLabel Studio One NERFINISHED
rhythmicStyle offbeat reggae rhythm
riddimUsedBy multiple later reggae recordings
vocalist Larry Marshall NERFINISHED
writer Larry Marshall NERFINISHED

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Studio One notableWork "Nanny Goat"