Author name: Byron Bucknor

The Enigmatic Journey of Bob Marley’s “Catch a Fire”: A Tale of Three Studios

Bob Marley’s album “Catch a Fire” is not just a collection of songs, but a musical odyssey. This album, a cornerstone of reggae music, was sculpted in the vibrant city of Kingston, Jamaica, in three legendary studios. Here, we delve into the journey of how this iconic album came to life, exploring the unique soundscapes […]

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A Timeless Call for Unity: Sid Bucknor’s Unreleased Anthem for Children

In the midst of recent challenges affecting the lives of children in regions experiencing turmoil, we uncover an extraordinary piece of musical history. “Everyone Must Try to Do the Best They Can for the Children,” an unreleased musical treasure by Sid Bucknor from the early 1970s, emerges as a timeless reminder of our collective responsibility

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The Humble Beginnings of Sid Bucknor: From Jamaica to Studio 1

“The Humble Beginnings of Sid Bucknor: From Jamaica to Studio 1” Sid Bucknor was born in Jamaica and grew up in a musical family. He started his career as a sound engineer in the early 1960s, working for various local sound systems in Jamaica. He then joined Studio 1, the legendary recording studio in Kingston,

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Did you know “Sound engineers, remixers and producers” are entitled to royalties as per the MMA !!!

Here at “Sid Buck Records,” we aspire to not only learn about the “business” of the music industry but also share our insights with our fellow colleagues from the music industry, whether you are a sound engineer, composer, artist, or label. We look forward to a dialog with you about the MMA. Why is it

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