Episode 50 - Drew Hypes New Tone

Episode 50 - Drew Hypes New Tone

Author: The Ska Dads Podcast August 6, 2024 Duration: 1:01:53

Drew is known for his jumps, hi kicks, and hyping up the crowd during Kill Lincoln's explosive performances. He joins on this episode to talk about about the new film, This is New Tone. Drew goes over his thoughts and his role as a ska ambassador in this film.


We also talk about the current Bad Times lineup and some upcoming releases.


This is New Tone is coming to a town near you. Check the link for details below.


Buy Tickets to This is New Tone in Baltimore (08/29)

This is New Tone

Bad Times Records

Kill Lincoln

Urban Crater

Spotify Playlist


There's a particular energy to ska and reggae that feels like a secret handshake, a shared rhythm that connects people across generations. The Ska Dads Podcast is born from that connection, hosted by a couple of fathers whose daily lives might involve school runs and packed lunches, but whose hearts beat in sync with the upstroke. This isn't a lecture series, but a conversation between friends who happen to have a deep, abiding passion for the sounds that shaped them. You'll hear them dig into the records that define the genres, from the foundational Jamaican studios to the two-tone explosion and its modern echoes. They explore the history behind the movements, the distinctive styles of fashion and attitude that came with them, and the stories of the musicians and producers who made it all happen. Each episode feels like hanging out in a basement lined with vinyl, where the talk is as much about the cultural impact and personal memories tied to a song as it is about the music itself. Tune into this podcast for a genuine, deep-dive celebration of the rhythms they love, all delivered with the warmth and insight of dads who know that a great track is a story waiting to be told. It's a specific corner of the music world, examined with care and enthusiasm.
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Episode 8 - Bonus Interview with Heather Augustyn on Laurel Aitken [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:39
Heather Augustyn (author of Ska: An Oral History, Women in Jamaican Music, Alpha Boys School, and many more) joins us for a brief interview about her thoughts around the legacy of Laurel Aitken. Heather also shared detai…
Episode 7 - Laurel Aitken the Godfather of Ska [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:26
On this episode Ryan, AJ, and Bob dig into the first part of their history of legendary artist Laurel Aitken. We dig into his early boogie woogie, mento, and ska tracks. Also delve into the beginning of Laurel's early sk…
Episode 6 - Moon Ska Roundup [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:58:59
We are back with the continuation of our Moon Ska episode. On this issue we chat more with Dan and Mike from the Articles about their experiences on Moon Records. We dig deep into some of your most memorable Moon Ska Rel…
Episode 5 - Moon Ska Records [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:35
On this episode we discuss the rise and fall of one of the most influential ska labels in the US, Moon Ska Records. We also have part 1 of an exclusive interview with Dan and Mike from the Articles. They discuss their ti…
Episode 4 - The Ska Scooter Connection 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:25
Bob goes through the rest of the interview footage and plays more tunes from Dexys Midnight Runners, Secret Affair, Pist'N'Broke, Oi-Skall Mates, Inspecter 7, the Pietasters, Judge Dread, and much more. Check it out!
Episode 3 - The Ska Scooter Connection [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:28:28
Ryan, AJ, and Bob dig into the ska scooter connection. This episode features interviews with Curtis from the band Monkey (https://www.facebook.com/groups/monkeyska) and hosts the podcast the Bidness (https://www.facebook…
Episode 1 - Pama Records [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:32:08
Bob & Ryan discuss the history, impact, and legacy of Pama records. A case is made for Pama records to be just as important and essential to Jamaican music as Trojan Records. Discuss singles from the Mohawks, Hippy Boys,…