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About Grant Miner
Expertise
I can answer a broad range of questions on reggae music, its history, and the religious and social factors that have influenced its development in Jamaica and elsewhere. I also have a similarly broad knowledge base for old school Punk Rock (circa 1976-1982).

Experience
A performing musician for 20 years, I have traveled extensively in Jamaica and England as well as the USA, always with an eye and an ear for music.

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In the early 80s I conducted interviews and wrote for numerous underground music magazines: Paranoia, Flipside, etc. More recently I have written about sports for Bartcop.com


Awards and Honors
American Academy of Poetry Award (1984)

 
   

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Topic: Bob Marley



Expert: Grant Miner
Date: 5/12/2007
Subject: Marley's Les Paul

Question
Whatever became of the mahogany Les Paul that he played in London at the Rainbow Theatre in 1977?

Answer
Andren, I'm sorry but I don't what happened to that guitar.  I believe Bob's son David (Ziggy) got some of his guitars.  I also recall seeing one or more at the Marley Museum on Hope Road in Kingston.  I just not sure if any of these was the Les Paul from Rainbow gig.

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