Daddy Kool

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UK 1970s-1980s reggae label. Daddy Kool was also a small dusty basement shop, boarding Soho area, far from today's standards, that offered a large display (and knowledge) of jamaican underground (and under rated) music. A long time before reggae went international. A long time before Greensleeves Records shop and Dub Vendor early days. This shop began with the golden ska and rocksteady era. Now, it should be regarded as a real pioneer that took a large part in the history of JA music distribution. Along side with Trojan Records and R&B Records > see R&B (2).

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44 Hanway Street, London W1, England
94 Dean Street, London W1, England

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xs4all.nl , xs4all.nl , xs4all.nl

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  • chrislouis649's avatar
    chrislouis649
    Daddy Kool shop moved from Soho sometime in the 80s to E17. And that shop as now being closed for ten years now.