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Errol Mckinson

The Trench Town Rock Experience :: Domino Session


The Domino Session

The Domino Session

Errol McKinson

Oil on Canvas 20x20

Big Yard on fifth Street Trench Town, Kingston 12, Jamaica.Trench Town (also Trenchtown) is a neighborhood located in the parish of St. Andrew which shares municipality with Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica. In the 1960s Trench Town was known as the Hollywood of Jamaica.

Today Trench Town is the location of the Trench Town Culture Yard Museum, a National Heritage Site presenting the unique history and contribution of Trench Town to Jamaica.

A common gathering for the people of Trench Town to pass time, playing dominoes was a great to have fun and spend time with friends. Lots of beer drinking, Herb and Guinness.

Trench Town is the birthplace of rocksteady and reggae music, as well as the home of reggae and Rastafari ambassador Bob Marley. The neighborhood gets its name from its previous designation as Trench Pen, 400 acres (162 hectares) of land once used for livestock by Daniel Power Trench, an Irish immigrant of the 18th century (descendants of the Earls of Clancarty). The Trench family abandoned the land in the late 19th century.

It is a common misconception[citation needed] that the name comes from the large open storm-water drain that runs through the neighbourhood in the middle of Collie Smith Drive.

Trench Town is home to the communities of Wilton Gardens [Rema], Federal Gardens, Arnett Gardens [Jungle], Havana, Buckers and others. Trench Town today is also the home of two of Jamaica's top Premier League football club teams, Arnett Gardens and Boys' Town.

Cheers,

Errol


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