A friend of mine brought this band to my attention and as a late blooming Beatles fan, I appreciated what Yellow Dubmarine is doing.  Sadly, they are sticking to areas around my home town for their performances but, lets get the word out so that they can make it to say ... Memphis, TN?!?!  Apparently, the group is forged out of the still standing band called Woo who currently have an album out call New Found Dub.  Do I recommend purchasing? A
 who currently have an album out call New Found Dub.  Do I recommend purchasing? A lways.
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Here's a sample of their Dubmarine tunes:
Here is the groups bio straight off their site:
As the name suggests, Yellow Dubmarine blends two distinct sounds  that have influenced pop and rock and roll music from the early 1970’s  and onward. Practically inescapable in much of today’s music are the  rhythms and characteristic “skank” of reggae, which, along with its  precursor rocksteady, has influenced everyone from Eric Clapton to  Willie Nelson. But Yellow Dubmarine applies this aesthetic to the songs  of the Beatles, a band whose sound has essentially created a sub-genre  within the broader context of rock and pop music. This sub-genre is  characterized by bands who view the Beatles’ music as a framework for  their own; this moves beyond influence, and is, in fact, recognition of  the Beatles impact— imitation as the greatest form of flattery.
What is ingenious about Yellow Dubmarine’s interpretation of the  Beatles’ song book is that the era of Beatles’ music performed has  correlated to a distinct era in the development of Jamaica’s treasured  music. This has happened perhaps unintentionally, but has happened none  the less. Often the earlier Beatles songs evoke an earlier form of  reggae, sounding more like ska or rocksteady than dub; while later songs  have seemed to require the more developed and sonically rich nuances of  both roots reggae and later dub styles. In this sense, Yellow Dubmarine  has taken a novel concept and proceeded with extreme reverence for both  the Beatles’ music and the reggae artists they have been influenced by.  Their music is the more humble and clever for it.
For more info and concert footage visit:
Are You A Fan Yet? 
 
 



 
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