(Birmingham Evening Mail Friday November, 26th 1982)
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Pop
pirates chart a hit
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Birmingham pirate reggae music station Radio Star is aiming to get
into the hit parade in its efforts to become legalised.
Radio Star disc jockey Papa Stone (pictured) has just released his own single - and say's he will donate all royalties to the campaign to get Edgbaston and Handsworth-based radio station back on the air. The single "Sweet Reggae Music" has been issued on a new independent record label, "Roots Music," which is owned by Rising Star.
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The song is a rapping version of a track by Junior Brown called
"Reggae Melody" which also on the 10-inch
version. So far 1,500 copies of the single have been pressed and it
is doing "very well" according to promoter Cecil Morris,
who was recently fined £100 by Birmingham magistrates for
illegal broadcasting. Mr Morris said Radio Star will be back on the
air as soon as possible
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Pop Pirates Chart A Hit
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