January 12, 2011
The Independent
San Francisco, California
Anthony B jumping on stage
Doing his trademark moves
“Nobody want to plant di corn; Everybody want to raid di barn…”
Legalize it.
About Lee Abel :
Lee Abel first traveled to Jamaica in 1979 to photograph the Rastafarians. Her images since then have graced the covers of over 80 reggae albums, countless magazines and websites, and 2 editions of Lonely Planet's Guidebook to Jamaica. For more information, contact her at leeabel[AT]mindspring.com. | View all posts by Lee Abel →
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