Merger (band) explained

Merger
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Background:group_or_band
Origin:England
Genre:Reggae
Years Active:1977–1980
Label:Sun-star Muzik Co, Bellaphon, President, Makasound
Associated Acts:Pam Nestor
Past Members:Barry Ford, Winston Bennett, Michael Dan, Tony Osei, Michael Osei, Ivor Steadman

Merger were an English reggae band of Jamaican/Ghanaian descent that formed in 1977 and lasted until 1980. Their name "Merger" comes from the fact that they blended reggae music with their other musical influences. Their debut album, Exiles Ina Babylon was released in the UK in 1977 at a time when many British reggae bands, such as Aswad and Steel Pulse, were popular. Politically, the band's songs addressed issues of racial injustice in Britain and other countries, but they rejected the Marcus Garvey idea that all black people should return to Africa.

Reception

Appearances

Merger appeared at the high-profile concert "The Picnic at Blackbushe" in 1978, alongside Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Joan Armatrading.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles