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For more than 45 years, Clinton Lindsay has been a driving force in the development and promotion of Reggae music in the United States. In the Fall of 1976, Clinton became the second of only two Black students on WTNY FM, the campus-based radio station of his Alma Mater, New York Institute Of Technology (Dr. Bob Lee of WBLS fm fame, was the other). After graduating with his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Communication Arts, in 1981, on October 7, 1982, he joined the staff at WHBI 105.9fm (which was later changed to WNWK), where he stayed until 1997. During those years, Mr. Lindsay was involved in various functions aimed at the continued development of Reggae music in the United States, which his colleagues started before him – Ken Williams, Jeff Barnes, Karl Anthony, Earl Chin, Gil Bailey, and Ronnie McGowan.
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