- John
Masouri is a journalist, author,
reviewer and
historian for
Jamaican music and
several of its
musical offshoots including dub,
roots and dancehall...
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Stamatios Masouris (Gr****: Σταμάτιος Μασούρης) was a Gr**** athlete. He
competed at the 1896
Summer Olympics in Athens.
Masouris was one of 17 athletes...
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following death of
Natty Wailer. The Anglo-Celt.
Retrieved 31
March 2022.
Masouri, John (2009).
Wailing Blues: The
Story of Bob Marley's Wailers. London...
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Archived from the
original on 12
October 2013.
Retrieved 23
August 2013.
Masouri, Jon (11
November 2009).
Wailing Blues – The
Story of Bob Marley's Wailers...
- part of the
island Telendos at
sunset Masouri Emborios Pothia Port
Shopping lanes in
Pothia Pserimos beach Masouri Pothia Pothia Metamorfosi Sotiros Cathedral...
- 196–197.
Cateforis 2011, p. 158. Awde 2008, p. 200.
Masouri 2010, p. 71.
Moskowitz 2006, p. 320.
Masouri 2010, p. 596.
Fowles & Wade 2012, pp. 165–166. Cateforis...
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Robins (8 May 2004). "VP
Celebrates 25 Years". Billboard. p. 21. John
Masouri (11
November 2009).
Wailing Blues: The
Story of Bob Marley's Wailers. Omnibus...
- John
Masouri called the
album "a
delightful hybrid of reggae, nyahbinghi, soul, and jazz, with just a
touch of
calypso added for good measure."
Masouri notes...
- Manley's
campaign in the 1972
Jamaican general election. Tosh
biographer John
Masouri writes that,
given the singer's
frustrations with his
Wailers bandmate...
- Life of Bob Marley" (1983). St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-8050-8086-5
Masouri, John (2007)
Wailing Blues: The
Story of Bob Marley's "Wailers" Wise Publications...