Loose Caboose
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Loose Caboose is a reggae band from Massachusetts, United States. Formed in January 1972 as Road Hog, in 1975 the band changed their name to The Alan Fuller Band. The band was inspired by the likes of Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff and other reggae visionaries. The band's goal was to bring reggae to the Northeastern US. In 1996, Loose Caboose was a part of the induction of Bob Marley into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and was the first reggae band to ever play the venue. Electric instruments were not allowed to be played that night except bass at a low level. Ras Ravin & Ras Jahn (Hand Drums), Johnathan Door (Acoustic Guitar), Toru (bass), & Nori Ikegame (Claves) performed Bob Marley's track "Rastaman Chant". Afterwards, Bob Marley historian, Roger Steffens, presented his Bob Marley video presentation. [1]
Loose Caboose | |
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Origin | Massachusetts, United States |
Genres | Reggae |
Years active | 1972- |
Members | Ras Jahn Bullock, Jonathan Dorr |
Past members | Allyn Dorr, David Boatwright, Jim Cheney, Boo Pearson, Luke Ehrlic, Nori Ikegame, Toru, Randell, Ras Ravin, Derrick. |