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Talking music history and more with Jesse Wagner of the Aggrolites by Bill Forman, Last Word Features
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f ISSUE: SATs are12/7/20 ever administered for reggae, Jesse Wagner will have no trouble scoring a perfect 1,600. Although the Southern California native grew up nearly 3,000 miles from Trench Town, he could easily spend hours talking about the most subtle nuances of Jamaican music, as well as the contributions of arcane artists whose names you’ve never heard. But while others may take pride in rattling off the minutiae of their favorite genre, Wagner practices what he preaches, and has been doing so since starting his band the Aggrolites back in 2002. T: In those days, Wagner and his cohorts served mber is correct p address is correct p expiration date is correct p spelling is correct as the West Coast pickup band of choice for a number of touring Jamaican legends. Among them DEADLINE FOR AD CHANGES IS 12:00 NOON THE TUESDAY PRIOR TOwas THAT ISSUES RELEASE. TE: Prince Buster, whose signature songs “One produced by the production department of Times Media Group, is the copyrighted property of Times Media Group. Anyand “Enjoy Yourself” Step Beyond,” “Too Hot” were the covered by consent British of ska revivalists like The the placement of advertising in any of Times Media Group’s publications is prohibited without express Specials and Madness. The Aggrolites also backed Group, plus any applicable fees. p OK to run Derrick Morgan, who made reggae history as the Date: ______________________________ only artist to occupy the top seven slots on the check for accuracy and is p OK to run Jamaican pop charts, all at the same time. Signature: __________________________ show quality of reproduction. with correction “It was really cool, because Prince Buster and Derrick Morgan had a big rivalry back in the ’60s,” said Wagner. “There’s a Prince Buster song called ‘Black Head Chinaman,’ and that’s actually talking mess toward Derrick Morgan because he 1 12/7/21 2:21producer] PM went to work for [competing Leslie Kong. And then Derrick Morgan has a song retaliating called ‘Blazing Fire,’ which was like his comeback, where he’s talking s*** back to Prince Buster. But they ended up becoming good friends. And we got to back both of them up, and to ask about the rivalry that went on between them. We just sat around with them, hearing them tell their personal stories about the old days.” Despite the “Aggro” portion of their name, it’s tough to imagine Wagner’s band feuding with anyone. They’re an upbeat and affable bunch, qualities that are much in evidence on the pre-pandemic, full-length album Reggae Now!, released in 2019. Lilting songs like “Love Me Tonight” evoke classic vocal harmony groups like the original Wailers (back before Peter Tosh and Bunny
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Wailer jumped ship) and the Mighty Diamonds. “That’s exactly what we were going for,” Wagner said. “The Heptones, the Mighty Diamonds, the Gaylads, who were this trio from the mid-’60s rocksteady era. And the lead vocal was definitely inspired by Bob Marley and the Wailers.” The track “Shadow Walk,” meanwhile, finds co-founding keyboardist Roger Rivas laying down a Meters-style organ groove over what could pass for a vintage dub track. “We were aiming for that Lee Perry and the Upsetters sound,” said Wagner, who has “Mr. Brown,” the title of a Perry-produced Wailers song, tattooed on his arm. “Our buddy Chris Brennan, who second-engineered the record, has all kinds of old dub gear, a lot of the same stuff that Lee Perry used. So we invited Chris to dub those out for us in Lee Perry fashion. He’s also begun playing rhythm guitar for us.” Reggae Now! earned the band considerable praise. Alternative Press said it “defines everything great under the summer sun.” The band’s label sent out endorsements from Big Audio Dynamite’s Don Letts and The Specials’ Lynval Golding. “The Aggrolites,” according to Golding, “have gotten it even more right, at exactly the right time.” Wagner, not surprisingly, feels much the same way. “On our last record, IV, we were kind of going out of the box from what we usually do,” he said. “And with this one, we thought more about what we’ve been doing from the beginning. So we did those kind of sing-along anthems and those organ tunes, and we threw in some funky stuff and a couple of dub tracks, which we’ve never really done before, at least not as good as we did this time around. To be honest, with this album, it was kind of like, ‘Let’s give the crowd what they want to hear.’” The Aggrolites will join the Slackers for the Greatest Show on Earth on Friday, Dec. 10, at the Majestic Ventura Theater, 26 S. Chestnut St., Ventura. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. For tickets and more information, call 805653-0721 or visit www.venturatheater.net.
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