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Big Feet Records (bigfeetrecords.com) is the creation of Josh Harris, a former member of the legendary U.S. ska band The Untouchables and a pioneering figure in American reggae and ska. The label focuses on reggae music and showcases collaborations between Josh and top Jamaican reggae artists, including Little John, The Silvertones, Natty King, Prince Alla, and an anticipated release with Lutan Fyah. Big Feet Records keeps you “Steppin' to the beat with Big Feet.”
Josh Harris, the visionary behind Big Feet Records, has a rich legacy with Jamaican music’s rise in the United States. As one of the first American musicians to play reggae, he sang and played keyboards for America’s earliest reggae band, Huey & The Titans. Later, he joined The Untouchables, America’s first ska band. Josh’s musical journey culminated in Big Feet Records, blending his lifelong passion and expertise in reggae. Notably, he co-wrote the international hit "What's Gone Wrong" and wrote nearly half the tracks on Wild Child, an iconic ska album from the ’80s. He also collaborated with Jerry Dammers of The Specials on “I Spy for the FBI.”
Josh Harris, the visionary behind Big Feet Records, has a rich legacy with Jamaican music’s rise in the United States. As one of the first American musicians to play reggae, he sang and played keyboards for America’s earliest reggae band, Huey & The Titans. Later, he joined The Untouchables, America’s first ska band. Josh’s musical journey culminated in Big Feet Records, blending his lifelong passion and expertise in reggae. Notably, he co-wrote the international hit "What's Gone Wrong" and wrote nearly half the tracks on Wild Child, an iconic ska album from the ’80s. He also collaborated with Jerry Dammers of The Specials on “I Spy for the FBI.”