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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joseph 'Jo Jo' Hoo Kim (1942?-) is a Jamaican reggae record producer. Shortly after the Jamaican government banned gaming machines in the early 1970s, Joe Joe Hookim and his brother Ernest, abandoned their jobs as machine operators, and jumped into the music business. By 1973, the Hookims had opened their own studio, Channel One, with Joe Joe as its hands-on producer. For the next two years Channel One would change the course of music and leave a legacy that has had…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joseph 'Jo Jo' Hoo Kim (1942?-) is a Jamaican reggae record producer. Shortly after the Jamaican government banned gaming machines in the early 1970s, Joe Joe Hookim and his brother Ernest, abandoned their jobs as machine operators, and jumped into the music business. By 1973, the Hookims had opened their own studio, Channel One, with Joe Joe as its hands-on producer. For the next two years Channel One would change the course of music and leave a legacy that has had ramifications beyond the realms of reggae and is today still proving its affects. Working alongside the Hookims was I-Roy who did a lot of the work. Because of the collaboration of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare at its studio, from 1974 to 1976 Channel One rocked...or reggaed! Having played at many of the same sessions or clubs, Dunbar and Shakespeare knew one another.