tribal gold

Biography

No comprehensive biographical information on a musical artist or group named 'Tribal Gold' matching the reggae, reggae rock, and roots reggae genres from Spotify was found in credible sources. Search results reference 'Don Carlos & Gold' as a reggae collaboration from the 1980s, featuring Jamaican singer Don Carlos (born Euvin McCallus Spencer, June 29, 1952) with an artist named Gold on albums like Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential (1981) and Raving Tonight (1983), but no details on Gold's identity or biography[1]. Separately, 'Tribal Gold' appears as a New Orleans-based fusion project uniting The New Orleans Suspects (funk/R&B) and Big Chief Juan Pardo & the Golden Comanche (Mardi Gras Indian tribe), focused on cultural preservation through groove-heavy music and chants, with a noted performance at Tampa's Gasparilla Music Festival[4].

Brian & Tony Gold, a Jamaican reggae/dancehall duo from Portmore, St. Catherine, do not align with 'Tribal Gold' but share genre similarities; they gained success in the 1990s with hits like 'Can You' (1992) addressing apartheid[2]. No verified early life, career development, musical style details, or legacy exist for a 'Tribal Gold' entity in reggae contexts. General roots reggae history ties to Rastafari influences like Marcus Garvey and Haile Selassie, but not specifically to this name[3].

Fun Facts

  • Don Carlos & Gold's album Raving Tonight (1983) was released on RAS Records, a key label for roots reggae[1].
  • The New Orleans 'Tribal Gold' debuted influences at Tampa's Gasparilla Music Festival, blending Mardi Gras Indian chants with funk grooves[4].
  • No Spotify popularity or genre data directly links to researched entities beyond general reggae associations[context].

Musical Connections

Key Collaborators

  • Don Carlos - vocal and production partner in reggae duo/project (Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential (1981), Raving Tonight (1983), Ghetto Living (1983)) [1981-1994]
  • The New Orleans Suspects - musical fusion partners with Big Chief Juan Pardo & the Golden Comanche (Gasparilla Music Festival performance) [2020s]
  • Big Chief Juan Pardo - Mardi Gras Indian tribe leader in Tribal Gold union (Tribal Gold live performances) [recent]

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References

  1. en.wikipedia.org
  2. ragman.org
  3. youtube.com
  4. folklife.si.edu

Heard on WWOZ

tribal gold has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.

DateTimeTitleShowSpotify
Feb 12, 202620:16where the indians meetfrom where the indians meet - singleR&Bw/ Your Cousin Dimitri