Rock It Come Over
The Folk Music of Jamaicaby Olive Lewin
Essay
Rock it Come Over describes the music and lore of slavery from the early sixteenth century through emancipation in 1838 to the mid twentieth century. Lewin explores the role of music in the lives of the slaves as a method of communication, as a form of resistance and subversion, as a repository of oral history and beliefs, and, ultimately, as a means of survival. The work is based on decades of research into the music sung and played by the working people of Jamaica. Lewin relates the music to traditions that preserve an African way of life, such as Revivalism and its strong heritage of faith and worship. She has a special interest in the Kumina cult and describes in detail the life and beliefs of Kumina queen, Imogene 'Queenie' Kennedy. Rock it Come Over is the most extensive study of Jamaican folk music yet published. It is also an examination of the roots of that music and a record of the folk heritage that is, in spite of many efforts, rapidly retreating before the pressures of life today.
![]() |
2001 | University of the West Indies Press | 978-9766400286 | English |
Browse books
"Dem a Wonder" collaboration from Smiley and Junior Kelly.
Mykal Rose, Mr Collie video by Alex Flagstadt and Benjamin Kaae. The song is produced by Pharfar and features on the album Pharfar presents a Rubadub Sunday in Copenhagen.
30 Pieces was recorded in 2007 and features on Perfect's new album Born Dead With Life.
A distinctively dubwise remix of the hit song and music video, Barack Obama by Cocoa Tea, featuring a short interview clip followed by his upful anthem for the next President of the United States.
Video from In Transit album
Lutan Fyah and Spectacular on Stop That Sound riddim by Irie Ites.
New single from the new album One More Step (2009)
New Batch video.
The Hott Christopher Martin woo a sexy Young Lady. Directed By Guru Films
![]() |
![]() |

RSS













