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Kingston Rocks

By: Darren Hogarth
Narrated by: Darren Hogarth
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Errol "Pinky" Bowen calls the most dangerous ghetto in Kingston home. Surrounded by crime, poverty, and violence, Pinky's only escape is the thriving world of reggae. Pinky dreams of escaping the shackles of the ghetto and making it in America, but circumstances dictate otherwise. Forced into the drug trade by the ghetto's ruthless don, Pinky can only watch his dreams of music die as he struggles to provide for his family. A chance encounter offers a possible escape, but before he can take it, the don commits an act of violence that cannot - must not - go unanswered. Before Pinky can start a new life, he needs to abide by the law of the ghetto, even if it means his own death.

Kingston Rocks, immerses the listener in the social and political ills plaguing much of Jamaican life, all set against the backdrop of reggae's vibrant, ever changing history.

©2014 Darren Hogarth (P)2021 Darren Hogarth
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