He describes his music as "blues-informed but very eclectic".ĭillon says he grew up in Los Angeles and Michigan, listening to Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Ray Charles and legendary blues guitarists such as Muddy Waters and BB King. Some of its leading exponents are Jerome 'Jah Jerry' Haines, Lynn Taitt, Eric Frater and Alva 'Reggie' Lewis who excelled in ska, rock steady and reggae.ĭillon, 62, has toured and performed with big-name acts including Sting, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Toots and the Maytals. The rhythm guitar is an essential part of Jamaican pop music. The tempo is unique and often upbeat, so it's easy to enjoy and doesn't take too much effort."ĭillon says so far his students are from diverse backgrounds. "Playing reggae guitar chords can be a great exercise, regardless of a person's preferred style of music.
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