Culture is a Jamaicanroots rock reggae group founded in 1976. Originally they were known as the African Disciples. Critically considered one of the most authentic traditional reggae acts, at the time of the first Rolling Stone Record Guide publication, they were the only band of any genre whose every recording received a five-star review (of bands with more than one recording in the guide). Roots Reggae is the name given to Rastafarian reggae music from Jamaica, which evolved from Ska and Rocksteady and made famous by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Marley. ... 1976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... This article is about the music magazine. ...
"Share the riches with the poor
Before they share the poverty with you" [Culture, Share the Riches]
The members of the trio are: Poverty is the state of being without, often associated with need, hardship and lack of resources across a wide range of circumstances. ...
The recording that put Culture on the map was "Two Sevens Clash," a reference to the two sevens in the year 1977. This recording was recorded at Joe Gibbs Recording Studio in Kingston in 1978. Featured musicians include: Joseph Hill is the lead singer and songwriter for the reggae band Culture, most famous for their 1977 hit Two sevens clash. ... Joseph Jackson Gibbs (born November 25, 1940 in Mocksville, North Carolina) is a NASCAR team owner and a football coach in the National Football League. ... 1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ...