King Stitt - Fire Corner rare clip

Super rare King Stitt - Fire Corner live He earned the nickname as a boy because of his stuttering and decided to use it as his stage began deejaying on Clement Dodd’s Sir Coxsone’s Downbeat Sound System in 1956. Count Machuki, the original Jamaican deejay, noticed him for his dancing and offered him to try his hand on the soon built his own deejay set, occasionally replacing him and eventually becoming one of the most popular deejays on the island’s dances. He became K
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