I'm 35 year old today Jamaican male don't really like old music but you send me back to listen Major Worries and others, I knew most of the old songs 🤔🤔🤔🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
TeachDem. You interview a 5 year old child I would watch it. You got us to see the back stories of so many of our favorite older Entertainers . Thus causing us to better understand and appreciate them 👍🏾 👍🏾. Good service to us.
Good night everyone. It is really amazing how Mr. Lindsay reached out to all these great artists, back in the days and help to start their careers on an international level, may God continue to bless him so he can help the new upcoming artists who needs a helping hand to start their musical career.
I was born 1983 ya and you reggae/dancehall history Is something I love to to watch all these interviews give me a sence of understanding and joy... thanks a million teach.
Teach dem you have my respect 🙏 💯 am so grateful for this information 🙏 🙌 Mr.lindsay thanks for putting the music to the top🙏you did a outstanding level of work for the music & culture you have my respect 💯 🙏 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Thank you so much for highlighting my brother and colleague. One of the reggae soldiers beyond the rock and among those who are not lauded enough. Thank you × kkkkks. He has worked tirelessly.
I honestly must say that I truly appreciate and enjoy this show and to know that the great papa san was his favorite dee jay of all time. I said it once and even a thousand times, there is no dee jay greater than papa san!!!! Period.
Teach Dem nice interview learning so much about this part of the music industry Teach Den don't stop it bro we depending on you to bring us the positive interviews from all part of the diaspora.
Bwoy teacha I do believe in living profits and the work your doing puts you in that category keep up the good work your doing and stay safe down a Jamaican land we love ! Mr Lindsey big up yuh dawm self great man
Blessup Teach dem n also blessup Mr Linsay this man carry (Sounds n Artises) overseas most artise know say this man play important role in their lives... Real general....
I'm learning so much. It's crazy how reggae was the preferred music back in the 80s in NY. Dis man is a trend setter!😳 When I reach NY dancehall was the bread and butter. The story in regards to him meeting lickle John and seeing how hungry he looked and he had 3 big hits abroad at the time.
Love ur show bad me general. As a young producer these knowledge of music is a blessings. Positive music now hardly been recognized but trust me I'll be the youngest producer to be interviewed on ur show 1 day 🤞❤
That's the same exact way my sister made it to the USA back in the 70s 😂😂 as a young girl. Canada was one of the ways back den. Great interview as usual love the history.
Teach Dem bless for these Reggae/Dancehall Icons who share their story of the journey throughout their youth days to present. The working you're putting is pour blessings.... You need to find Shabba, Capleton, Cobra etc
Big up Mr Lindsay st steven old boy Paul Daley, God blees Mr SW Rickets our principal,I remember Dennis clearly we use to walk home together,big up u self bredda man blessings
Teach, this was an intriguing interview. I first heard Clinton Lindsay 30+ years on the radio here in NY: didn't know until much later that this was Clinton Lindsay that Stichie always big up in Stereo 1.
Bless up teach Dem & Big Up Clinton Lindsey. Reggae Music Foundation. Lloyd Mullings aka DJ Warm n Easy Outta The Uk Seh Dat. I Give Thanks That a Year Or 2 Ago One Of My Music Productions By Chyna Nicole Called KISS Spent 3 Weeks At Number 1 On Your Chart. I Did Not Know This Until A Friend Of Mine Lloyd Brown Called Me On The Phone To Let Me Know. I Feel So Proud Of That.
Thanks Teach......his upcoming books sounds great.... Can't wait for it......the major wories tale is sad but it seems like he was a dangerous yoot,in all senses
The police who killed Major Worries wanted Major Worries girl so he box Major Worries and Worries chop him wid a bottle and run the police full him up a shot😎
TEACH DEM, YOU SHOULD TRY TO GET IN TOUCH WITH RAS CARDO FROM TRENCH TOWN WHO FROM MANY LEVELS JAMAICAN HISTORY AND OTHERWISE CAN ENLIGHTEN YOUR AUDIENCE IN THINGS THEY MAY NOT KNOW.. HE WAS A YOUTH WHO WITNESSED THE KENDAL TRAIN CRASH IN 1957 WITH HIS PARENTS WHO LIVED THERE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK OF TELLING THE TRUTH. JAH BLESS.
I appreciate ur story u did have a excellence support system that intricate in most young ppl lives. Ps always heard that if you hear someone say something about themselves is wat ppl say to them it play on ur subconscious "*a me man big black ugly shabba*"
It's sad in those days artist like little John having 3 songs on the American chart was not being paid locally as they were being recognized overseas. What a privilege the new artists now have
@hamil73brenda15 Lil John did not have three records on the American chart. Dancehall music was strictly an underground music in NYC at that time and supported mostly by the Caribbean community. Clinton Lindsay was referring to the local reggae music chart developed among the Caribbean record shops in the NYC community.
I'm 35 year old today Jamaican male don't really like old music but you send me back to listen Major Worries and others, I knew most of the old songs 🤔🤔🤔🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
God bless Peter Metro and The Dr. Early B. For putting thier bredren along.
All i can say is "thank you Teachdem " for the great work you are doing.
Yea man
Teach Dem i used to drive cab so i used to listen to him during his prime time hours.Always looking forward to listen to him.
TeachDem. You interview a 5 year old child I would watch it. You got us to see the back stories of so many of our favorite older Entertainers . Thus causing us to better understand and appreciate them 👍🏾 👍🏾. Good service to us.
Good night everyone.
It is really amazing how Mr. Lindsay reached out to all these great artists, back in the days and help to start their careers on an international level, may God continue to bless him so he can help the new upcoming artists who needs a helping hand to start their musical career.
Teach great job i always enjoy these interviews so educating. Continue with the great job. Bless
Father Clinton Lindsay I don't think there is nobody like you even in 2023 to save Jamaica music 🤔🤔🤔🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Big up Clinton Lindsay every time! Thanks for your contribution to the reggae music.
NY radio icon, salute! 1 of my heroes in entertainment. Thanks Teach Dem
What a fabulous uplifting story. From a tough upbringing to wonderful success
I was born 1983 ya and you reggae/dancehall history Is something I love to to watch all these interviews give me a sence of understanding and joy... thanks a million teach.
Thank you Mr. Lindsey for all your work. Teach Dem good Job!!
Until this interview, l had never heard of Clinton Lindsay but he's truly a legend. He did so much for Jamaican's music industry.
Him a NYC legend
Great Great Great work u help bring the Jamaican thing to the forefront 🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Teach dem you have my respect 🙏 💯 am so grateful for this information 🙏 🙌 Mr.lindsay thanks for putting the music to the top🙏you did a outstanding level of work for the music & culture you have my respect 💯 🙏 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Me like this interview I learn so much
Clinton Lindsay was one of my favorite raido personnel in the 80 never miss his show in N Y S
Great man Clinton Lindsay bless up sir. Great interview teach dem
Nice interview with a lot of laughter and knowledge
Gwaan teach dem, you did it again.
Clinton Lindsay is one of the true pioneers of our grest music.
Thank you so much for highlighting my brother and colleague. One of the reggae soldiers beyond the rock and among those who are not lauded enough. Thank you × kkkkks. He has worked tirelessly.
The great Francine Chin!! You're next to sit in that chair.
This man is a big promoter and responsible for taking many dancehall acts to the US back in the day.
CLINTON did alot for the business I'm glad you interviewed Clinton set the trend and a guy name gill Bailey legends in our reggae music
One of my top three interview so far, he is great man to the music
Jamaican needs to start recognizing our legend, much thanks to Teach Dem 🙏 🙌 for highlighting these legend 🙌 🙏
I honestly must say that I truly appreciate and enjoy this show and to know that the great papa san was his favorite dee jay of all time. I said it once and even a thousand times, there is no dee jay greater than papa san!!!! Period.
Teach Dem nice interview learning so much about this part of the music industry Teach Den don't stop it bro we depending on you to bring us the positive interviews from all part of the diaspora.
Give thanks for another great history lesson, I apprecilove learning lots in this class room 🌻📚✌🏻😎
Bwoy teacha I do believe in living profits and the work your doing puts you in that category keep up the good work your doing and stay safe down a Jamaican land we love ! Mr Lindsey big up yuh dawm self great man
Oo
Mi like dah elda yah nah lie! Very humble and down to earth hiah! God bless him
Blessings Teach
Another great one Teach. Give thanks bredda. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Blessup Teach dem n also blessup Mr Linsay this man carry (Sounds n Artises) overseas most artise know say this man play important role in their lives... Real general....
Up up from Dublin… all the way on the edge of di Worllllll.. Big up teach dem for anudda history lesson
I'm learning so much. It's crazy how reggae was the preferred music back in the 80s in NY. Dis man is a trend setter!😳
When I reach NY dancehall was the bread and butter. The story in regards to him meeting lickle John and seeing how hungry he looked and he had 3 big hits abroad at the time.
Big up MR. Lindsay, The first man fi mek mi know foreign, nuff love!!!
Love ur show bad me general. As a young producer these knowledge of music is a blessings. Positive music now hardly been recognized but trust me I'll be the youngest producer to be interviewed on ur show 1 day 🤞❤
That's the same exact way my sister made it to the USA back in the 70s 😂😂 as a young girl. Canada was one of the ways back den. Great interview as usual love the history.
Wow this is history, big up yourself Clinton Lindsay your a main part of Jamaica music history 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🤔🤔🤔
Teach Dem bless for these Reggae/Dancehall Icons who share their story of the journey throughout their youth days to present. The working you're putting is pour blessings....
You need to find Shabba, Capleton, Cobra etc
Very informative interview and a truly great man,one who doesn't blow his own trumpet. Keep the good stuff coming
Teach dem this his a Great Man. Good heart and humble man. The man responsible fi the Dancehall
This is the kind of mind set we new when growing up help each other great story great king man Clinton
Big up Mr Lindsay st steven old boy Paul Daley, God blees Mr SW Rickets our principal,I remember Dennis clearly we use to walk home together,big up u self bredda man blessings
Looking forward to those books! Great interview highlighting not the artiste but someone who made it happen from the promotional side
It's called a Brace & Bit. That's my first trade. Great chat by great men. Respect bro! Transformer!
Legend Clinton Lindsay ! Thank you.
Big bad sir Lindsey. His introduction wuz unforgettable. Wah tess Clinton Lindsey. Boy u mad. Legends. Teach
Respect Mr Lindsay thank for your contribution to our music 💯
Teach them real vibration ❤
Teach, this was an intriguing interview. I first heard Clinton Lindsay 30+ years on the radio here in NY: didn't know until much later that this was Clinton Lindsay that Stichie always big up in Stereo 1.
Teach Dem you need a part 2
Easy ya now Teach, Use to listen the Clinton Lindsey show in New York WNWK religiously. Major Worries did his intro. the 80's , wonderful...God alone
I was one of those people who listen to gill and Clinton it was the only source of hearing ur favorite dancehall artist
No they know, mr. Lindsey is one of the real Earth movers and shakers in the music industry
Mr. Lindsay was my radio teacher growing up 1987-8...late night Brooklyn NY
Keeping it solid all the time man…
The best uncle in the world
Love you uncle Clinton
Big up youself teach dem 🇯🇲
Great interview #TeachDem history in the makings 🔥
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Another interesting interview teach dem
Bless up teach Dem & Big Up Clinton Lindsey. Reggae Music Foundation. Lloyd Mullings aka DJ Warm n Easy Outta The Uk Seh Dat. I Give Thanks That a Year Or 2 Ago One Of My Music Productions By Chyna Nicole Called KISS Spent 3 Weeks At Number 1 On Your Chart. I Did Not Know This Until A Friend Of Mine Lloyd Brown Called Me On The Phone To Let Me Know. I Feel So Proud Of That.
Big up Clinton from Hartford Reggae station days.
I THINK CLINTON IS THE BEST THING FOR REGGAE SINCE THE INVENTION OF THE WHEEL
Definitely a very important link between Dancehall Artists in the 80's and NYC.
Thank you!
I used to listen this man on radio in NYC
My parents used to listen to him and Donald Lawes on the radio in New York as well. I learned to love the music through their tapes of the songs.
Reggae chart before billboard chart a history this big up father Clinton Lindsay 🤔🤔🤔🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Will be looking out for the books
Very interesting story from a Legend!
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This man is an icon
Teach dem, can you do a interview with Lt Stitchie, Tappa Zukie, the Viceroys & the itals just to name a few
Many are chosen
Good job
Thanks a lot for these info
Thanks Teach......his upcoming books sounds great....
Can't wait for it......the major wories tale is sad but it seems like he was a dangerous yoot,in all senses
The police who killed Major Worries wanted Major Worries girl so he box Major Worries and Worries chop him wid a bottle and run the police full him up a shot😎
Great Interview
This is great!
Always heard the name, now I can put a face to it.
Greatness
I haffi sey. I really appreciate ur program. I wish u could get it cataloged on another medium for future generations
Blessings my friend, you mean the digital/ streaming platforms?
Netflix, Disney, prime video ....
Every cassettes from back then 80-90s this man name would have to called...
especially stereo One - stichie
Big big interview
Real Icon
Wow!!! Just a come from History class.
TEACH DEM, YOU SHOULD TRY TO GET IN TOUCH WITH RAS CARDO FROM TRENCH TOWN WHO FROM MANY LEVELS JAMAICAN HISTORY AND OTHERWISE CAN ENLIGHTEN YOUR AUDIENCE IN THINGS THEY MAY NOT KNOW.. HE WAS A YOUTH WHO WITNESSED THE KENDAL TRAIN CRASH IN 1957 WITH HIS PARENTS WHO LIVED THERE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK OF TELLING THE TRUTH. JAH BLESS.
Am in class lurning give to dem teach dem
Da behringer box deh look sweeeet
I appreciate ur story u did have a excellence support system that intricate in most young ppl lives. Ps always heard that if you hear someone say something about themselves is wat ppl say to them it play on ur subconscious "*a me man big black ugly shabba*"
One of the top creators in dance hall space he is responsible for the main players in the dance hall space
Can u try and get Joe Lickshot for an interview?
He helped my son's father to get a visa back in the 80's
That 19 year old thing too funny
Clinton Lindsay is a God bless
It's sad in those days artist like little John having 3 songs on the American chart was not being paid locally as they were being recognized overseas. What a privilege the new artists now have
@hamil73brenda15 Lil John did not have three records on the American chart. Dancehall music was strictly an underground music in NYC at that time and supported mostly by the Caribbean community. Clinton Lindsay was referring to the local reggae music chart developed among the Caribbean record shops in the NYC community.
Historical informations.
am 12 begging my grandmother to listen to Mr. Lindsay at 2am...facst
Please interview Gussie Clarke 🙏🏾
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Clinton big works put in round ya
Foundation