Fadda John (Owner),
Godfather Phil,
Papa Face,
Oxman,
Redman The Revival King (now retired),
Supa Selecta C,
Neetz aka Super Kitten,
Warrior (aka Gary),
Lol (aka Boom Shaka Laka),
Kim,
Russ D
Alero
Studio One Pete (R.I.P.) &
Steve
& everybody who worked for Dub Vendor making it what it is today.
影響
Dancehall, One-Drop, Vocals, Revival, Roots, Dub, R&B, Hip Hop, Rare Groove, Gospel.
More clips from the Jammy dance. For more check our Dub Vendor Allstars DJ page.
Tickets for the above dances are available from us on 020 7223 3757 (Clapham Junction).
風格近似
Our record label (Fashion) was home to artists like General Levy, Top Cat, Michie One & Louchie Lou, Tenor Fly, Barry Boom, John McLean, Janet Lee-Davis & more. International artists include Frankie Paul, Junior Delgado, Cutty Ranks, Ricky General & more.
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DUB VENDOR has always been at the cutting edge of Jamaican music- whether ska, rocksteady, roots or dancehall - for over 25 years. With two retail outlets, a comprehensive mail order service, website, and distribution arm, we are the best possible source for all things Reggae. We also cater for a suitably diverse range of urban music styles - music which can sit comfortably alongside our reggae foundation. Dub Vendor began in 1976 as a market stall in south-west London's Clapham Junction. The business was started in response to the unavailability in london of in demand tunes from Jamaica, and the resultant level of interest from both the U.K.and abroad quickly brought about the establishment of our now worldwide mail order operation.
Our record shack, under Ladbroke Grove station, was opened in 1980.
Here, in the heart of a bustling Notting Hill, we further established our reputation - not just attracting local custom, but also people from all over the world visiting the U.K. Our Ladbroke Grove Store closed June 2008. The dance held at Acklam Hall was a sellout. As reggae fever firmly set in during the early 1980s, we opened our main store 274 Lavender Hill, Clapham Junction, to replace the market stall. This was also the original home to the Fashion label & A-Class studio (currently inactive) & Mail Order Department (which expanded & moved to larger premises in Forest Hill and then in 2007 moved back to Clapham Junction). The record shack, at the time, had become so busy that it was moved across the road from the railway station to 150 Ladbroke Grove in 1991, and it's side wall now boasts one of the finest murals in London!
The one thing that has never changed in our history is our commitment to the music and the customer. As Dub Vendor was created by music lovers for music lovers, our service is both knowledgeable and helpful.
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