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Noel Stoll.
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April 13, 2026 at 2:18 am #32822
Noel Stoll
ParticipantSince earlier in the year, I’ve become a member of a reggae bass community called Reggae Bass Club, run on a platform which seems to be called Skool. I’m happy to report that RBC is like a buzzing beehive of member activity.
Especially as I just resubscribed for another year of membership to Art of Reggae, it would be great if AoR community activity would similarly match that of RBC, or even come close to trying.
Can it be done? A fire needs to be lit somewhere!
April 19, 2026 at 10:05 pm #32823Matt Jenson
KeymasterHi Noel,
I AGREE! To be honest I’m not sure why the A of R community forum gets more activity.
I will be looking into it, to see how indeed a fire can be lit!Thanks for posting this!
Matt
April 22, 2026 at 2:00 pm #32827Noel Stoll
ParticipantThat would be great, Matt.
I and I agree that a huge number of people love the genre and would like to see a resurgence, or at least not die. An urgent collaboration of heads could possibly make it happen, urgent because so many of the original greats are gone or going fast. Fortunately some are still around who can help. I can think of Richie Daley from Third World, who I believe is still gigging.
I expressed the same thoughts to Don Chandler, who runs the Reggae Bass Club and we’re growing and thriving enthusiastically. But bass needs the other instruments as well. We need each other. So we’re building up bassies at that end. If the same can be done with the other instruments, collaborations between players can really get a chance to gear up.
As a guitarist as well, I’m really grateful for Art of Reggae. My thanks and respect to you and Tuff! Tuff’s lessons set me off to a great start and I’m happy to report that my chops and double chops are no longer at stage 1. You guys are holding down the keys fort as well. Somebody else with a school for drummies and the other stuff and the I could be off and running.
If you can, please reach out to Don at his channel below. He’s a great guy, pro bassie, and educator and man of many hats like yourself, based in the UK.
Riddim!
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