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If the Pioneers were one of your favorite reggae groups coming out of Jamaica, or even if they weren't, you will still want to learn about the musical journey of these three reggae Pioneers as they traversed the world selling reggae music and promoting the Jamaican culture as proud ambassadors. Come read about how they got started in the business and how a "Long Shot" of a horse's tale catapulted them into the realms of reggae music's crème a la crème. Just like his name's sake before him in the American sports arena, the shoes of Jamaican Jackie "Reggae Pioneers" Robinson is large and hard to fill, believe me!…mehr

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If the Pioneers were one of your favorite reggae groups coming out of Jamaica, or even if they weren't, you will still want to learn about the musical journey of these three reggae Pioneers as they traversed the world selling reggae music and promoting the Jamaican culture as proud ambassadors. Come read about how they got started in the business and how a "Long Shot" of a horse's tale catapulted them into the realms of reggae music's crème a la crème. Just like his name's sake before him in the American sports arena, the shoes of Jamaican Jackie "Reggae Pioneers" Robinson is large and hard to fill, believe me!
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Autorenporträt
Inyaso is the pseudonym for Dr. Indiana Robinson who, up to 2020, was the Manager for Student Academic Progress in the EDD program at the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education (FCE) and School of Criminal Justice at Nova Southeastern University. She is also a Dissertation Committee chair and member at FCE and is the 2010 recipient of the Charles L. Faires Dissertation of Distinction Award for her dissertation on Factors that Contribute to Students' Nonpersistence in Doctoral Cohorts. Prior to joining the FCE, Dr. Robinson was employed in a temporary/student worker capacity at the Speech-Language and Communication Disorders Clinic at Nova Southeastern University and the Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center also at Nova Southeastern University.