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Article: culture: The 'little boy' has taken over again; After winning a Culture Award last year, the Boss Sounds reggae festival is back. Matt McKenzie finds Prince Buster happy to be headlining.(Features)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- November 21, 2007
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Byline: Matt McKenzie
FOR a second, I thought about picking up the phone and inquiring, politely, if I may speak to Cecil, please?
It struck me it might be a bit of hoot to ask for this most pugilistic and downright self assured of reggae masters by his real name, Cecil Bustamente Campbell.
And it is just as well I didn't.
The man more popularly known as Prince Buster is in no mood for having a laugh, he's just in a mood, especially once I've told him how much I enjoyed his show last year.
Indeed, it's the last time I pay a ...
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