Generoso and Lily’s Bovine Ska and Rocksteady: Our 25th Anniversary: 66-68 Rocksteady Favs 6-28-21

Hello Bovine Ska and Rocksteady Friends,

This show is Part Three of our series of five shows where we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the airing of the first episode of the Bovine Ska and Rocksteady on WMBR, 88.1 FM in Cambridge! For our last episode, we played for you our Top 33 Fav Ska cuts from 1963-1966, and so logically for this show, we had to select for you our Top 33 Rocksteadys of All-Time. The Techniques, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, Stranger Cole, Roy Panton and so many more of our most beloved artists are here for you. Thank you again to all of you who have been listening to the Bovine Ska these last 25 years. XO Generoso and Lily

Generoso and Lily’s Bovine Ska and Rocksteady: Our 25th Anniversary: 1963-1966 Ska Favorites 6-16-21

Hello Bovine Ska and Rocksteady Friends,

This show is Part Two of our series of five shows where we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the airing of the first episode of the Bovine Ska and Rocksteady on WMBR, 88.1 FM in Cambridge! On last week’s show, we played you our favorite ballads, boogies, and early skas from 1959-1962, and so this week we dug through hundreds of skas that we adore which were recorded from 1963-1966, and from that, we have selected our Top 33 favorites for you! Again, to all of you who have been listening to our program for some part or all of the last twenty five years, we send to you our deepest thanks and love! XO Generoso and Lily

Generoso and Lily’s Bovine Ska and Rocksteady: Our 25th Anniversary: 1959-1962 Favorites 6-7-21

Hello Bovine Ska and Rocksteady Friends,

This month of June marks the 25th Anniversary of the airing of the first episode of the Bovine Ska and Rocksteady on WMBR, 88.1 FM in Cambridge! In celebration of this event, we have spent the last month listening to and ranking our favorite Jamaican tracks of all time from 1959-1976.  We have separated these songs by time period and this week, you will hear our favorite ballads, boogies, and skas from 1959-1962.  There are many rarities on our show this week from this early era of Jamaican music, but there’ll also be a few cuts that you know and hopefully love as much as we do. So, have a listen as we go from #33 to #1 and celebrate with us. Thanks as always to all of you who have listened to and enjoyed our show these last twenty five years. Much Love to you all! XO Generoso and Lily