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Rhoda Dakar

1966 and all that

About Me

Rhoda Dakar began her career with the 2 Tone movement, as lead vocalist with all-female band the Bodysnatchers. Their first single, Do Rocksteady, b/w Ruder Than You, written by Rhoda and Gaz Rockin Blues Mayall, took them into the charts and onto Top of the Pops. She went on to guest with the Specials, both live and on record. The Boiler, a tale of date rape, much played by John Peel, was recorded with a version of the Special AKA. A later incarnation recorded the In The Studio album, from which came the acclaimed single Free Nelson Mandela.

Rhoda and Nick (Welsh) originally worked out an acoustic set for the 3 Men + Black '25 years of 2 Tone' tour. Two years later, they are playing together regularly as an acoustic duo, or with Nick’s band, Skaville UK. Their live set is filled with great new songs and the best of the old, together with the sparkling humour that is such a feature of their stage partnership.

Rhoda's first solo album is entitled, 'Cleaning In Another Woman's Kitchen'. It was released in November 2007.

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Member Since: 6/9/2006
Band Website: rhodadakar.net
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Influences: Skinhead reggae, New York Dolls, Emma Peel, Albert Camus...
Sounds Like: Myself, I'm told
Record Label: Moon Ska World (www.moonskaworld.com)
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Politics Show

Rhoda spoke up in defence of music and politics on television this Sunday (20/04/07). She participated in a short discussion after a piece about Alan Miles' film on the Rock Against Racism movement o...
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 08:14:00 PST

New Beat compilation

Check out the new Beat compilation CD, 'You Just Can't Beat It', available now on Demon's Music Club Deluxe collection. Why do I mention this? Because I got to choose the tracks and wrote the sleeve...
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Sat, 16 Feb 2008 06:08:00 PST

1966

So, as a joke and an allusion to Skaville's 1973 lyric, I said I wish it was 1966. (This should, of course, be 'were', but we'll ignore the grammar for now.) Within half an hour I received a comment....
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 03:52:00 PST

Garry Bushell Interview - Rancid Sounds

Rhoda and Dave Cairns of Secret Affair get hot under the collar with Garry this month.Here's the link http://www.totalrock.com/podcast/GarryBushell-09.mp3Enjoy!
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:54:00 PST

Occasional Playlist - January 007

Mr Misery - The AggrolitesDirty reggae, grab it off their page now! Yes, right now!Linger - The CranberriesFirst time I heard this I nearly crashed my car, as I couldn't see through the tears.Lillah ...
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Sat, 27 Jan 2007 12:59:00 PST

Motown Top 10

I was recently asked to list my Motown top 10, for their website. Never got the link, perhaps someone could let me know!Almost impossible to narrow it down to ten! Spent the rest of the day with Tem...
Posted by Rhoda Dakar on Sun, 23 Jul 2006 07:19:00 PST