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Toronto's Reggae Roots Commemorative Plaque, 2015  

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Resource ID

5170

Access

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Address

1531 Eglinton Avenue, Toronto, ON M6E 2G8

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

2015

Historical Themes

Black Heritage
Entertainment and Leisure
Music History

Program Category

Plaques

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Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1954-1998

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Toronto's Reggae Roots Commemorative Plaque, 2015

Description

In the 1970s and 1980s, Eglinton Avenue West between Oakwood Avenue and Allen Road became known as Toronto's "Little Jamaica, " the centre of one of the largest Jamaican expatriate communities in the world. Motivated by the unstable political climate and threat of gang violence in Kingston, Jamaica, about 100, 000 Jamaicans immigrated to Canada during this period.

Among them were several popular musicians, who began performing in Toronto. Reggae record stores and recording studios emerged alongside the music scene. Leroy Sibbles, the influential bass guitar player and lead vocalist of the Heptones, Jackie Mittoo, Ernie Smith, Johnny Osbourne, and Stranger Cole all recorded and performed music in Toronto during this period. Despite the rich talent in and around Little Jamaica, early Canadian-made reggae struggled to find mass appeal. However, later generations of Toronto reggae artists achieved mainstream success, including Juno Award winners Lillian Allen, the Sattalites, and Messenjah.

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Marker lat / long: 43.697708, -79.440873 (WGS84)

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