Arthur Kay - Original South London Rude Boy It was 1970 - the height of Trojan / Blue Beat skinhead reggae... at this time, the majority of Trojan's single releases were recorded by Jamaican artists at Chalk Farm Studios in north London. A young Arthur Kay, working as a session musician for Trojan, met Judge Dread, one of the label's top-selling artists, the two became firm friends and the Judge encouraged Arthur to write and record his own songs. By the mid 70's Trojan was in trouble. Skinhead reggae was no longer fashionable and the company on the verge of collapse. Disco and punk were now making all the headlines. However, the old Trojan spirit was far from dead and many of their artists were still writing and recording. It was during this period ... read more