Nelson Mandela

Composed by
Jerry Dammers
Arranged by
Jock McKenzie
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Jerry Dammers (born May 1955) is a British musician who was a founder, keyboard player and primary songwriter of the iconic Coventry-based ska band The Specials (later known as The Special A.K.A.). Through his foundation of the record label 2 Tone, his work blending political lyrics and punk with Jamaican music, and his incorporation of 60's retro clothing. Dammers is a pivotal figure of the ska revival. He has also been acknowledged in his work for racial unity. Dammers was born in Tamil Nadu, South India, the son of Horace Dammers who was later Dean of Bristol Cathedral. Jerry attended King Henry VIII School, Coventry. His initial music influences were 60's powerpop bands like The Who, The Small Faces, The Kinks, which made him want to be in a band, and he was also influenced by soul music. Dammers was a young mod in the 1960s while at school then became a hippie, before becoming a skinhead. Dammers has said that anti-racism was a key element of The Specials, and the Rock Against Racism movement was formed at the same time. He also saw the Specials as an opportunity to integrate white and black people through the same music, and he picked members to make the band multi-racial. The Specials differed from other ska bands at the time because of Dammer's political messages in the lyrics. After talking their way onto a tour with The Clash, then a better-known group, Dammers pushed The Specials to adopt the Mod/Rude boy fashion sub-culture and this look was copied by fans of the band. The Specials eventually changed its lineup and rebadged as The Special AKA, releasing another album and the single Free Nelson Mandela. He founded 2 Tone Records. This label helped kickstart the 2 tone ska/punk revival of the late 1970s/1980s, which launched Madness, The Bodysnatchers and The Beat. Dammers got graphic artists to do specific art for the label, including the iconic man in the suit graphic, which was based on a photos of reggae musician Peter Tosh. This era saw a lot of racism and 2 Tone records was a bulwark against that, celebrating racial unity and combating the rise of the National Front.

Jock McKenzie studied trumpet at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester where he was a joint recipient of the college’s concerto prize. Since 1987 Jock has based his musical career in Hampshire, working as a freelance trumpeter, conductor, composer, arranger and brass teacher. Currently Jock holds the position of Professional Leader (Brass) for Hampshire Music Service and is the Director of the Hampshire County Youth Band. It is the mix of all of these musical roles that has led to Jock establishing a reputation as a leading creator of brass music resources, particularly in the field of education and brass ensemble music. In 2020 Jock was awarded an “Honorary Fellowship of the University of Winchester” for services to music education. Currently Jock is working part-time for the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama; providing tuition for their Brass Teaching Module. In 2024 Jock was given the award for “Services to Youth” by Brass Bands England.

“Under the Spell of Spain is an extraordinary CD, in company with the finest large brass ensemble recordings ever made. This is a must buy CD!”

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“This is joyous stuff; an intelligent, coherent crossover disc, performed with phenomenal punch. Brilliantly recorded too – what’s the point of assembling a collective of virtuoso brass players if they can’t make your ears bleed ?”

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“Simply some of the most exciting and triumphant brass playing I have ever heard!”

“This intriguing "water-borne" voyage runs the gamut from more classically-tinged interpretations to straight-ahead and improvised jazz. Along that journey we are treated to a highly inspired and masterfully presented performance.”

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“Superbrass is superfun ! This Phillip Jones-inspired brass ensemble based in London has recorded a remarkably colorful and engaging CD”

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“The arrangements all sound fresh, and the playing is beyond reproach.”

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