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Zambian Grooves

Continued from page 1

Published on June 07, 2007

I asked him if he´d ever consider giving up reggae and focusing more on the Central African styles of music that he grew up on, and like a philosopher, he considered the question deeply.

¨Dr. Mooch is all about the reggae. That´s what I love. I don´t think I can ever give it up.¨

Although there was a crowd of fair-weather City Limits patrons who probably wishes he would, Mooch hopes to be making this music for a long time.

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