bluebeat

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

blue +‎ beat, named after Blue Beat Records.

Noun[edit]

bluebeat (uncountable)

  1. Any of various styles of Jamaican music, popular in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.
    • 1971 November 13, Billboard, volume 83, number 46, page 34:
      Reggae music came to the UK shores as bluebeat and later through names like ska and rocksteady.
    • 2010, Joe Boyd, White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s, page 180:
      Chris returned with a trunk full of bluebeat 45s that sold out in days. On his next trip he decided to learn more about the Jamaican music business.
    • 2011, Ted Curtis, Robert Dellar, Leslie Esther, Mad Pride, page 38:
      There we could all dance, or in my case tap my feet the night away to OUR music: ska, bluebeat and motown.
    • 2013, Joseph O'Connor, Where Have You Been?, page 271:
      Bluebeat and ska from a boombox on the pavement. A suedehead dancing a delirious, inebriated moonstomp with a girl who looked like a solicitor's apprentice.