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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 1H 1M

Carlton "Santa" Davis - Reggae Rhythm

from The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons Food Gods · host Jeremiah D. Higgins | Culinary, Pop Culture and Music Expert

Few musicians can say they helped shape a musical movement from its earliest days. Even fewer can say they stood alongside legends as that movement changed the world.   In this episode of The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons, Food Gods, guest host Mike Gormley sits down with reggae drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis, one of the most respected rhythm makers in Jamaican music history.   Born and raised in Jamaica, Davis began playing drums at age eleven through a Catholic youth organization that kept local kids focused on music and community. What began with a makeshift drum kit assembled from marching band equipment eventually led to a career performing with some of reggae's most influential artists.   During the conversation, Davis reflects on Jamaica's close-knit music scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when aspiring musicians gathered on Kingston's famous Orange Street and Chancery Lane, hoping for studio calls and opportunities. Those early experiences led him to recording sessions with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer during reggae's formative years.   Davis shares stories from his earliest recordings with The Wailers, his years working alongside Peter Tosh, and the discipline needed to survive in Jamaica's highly competitive studio environment. He also discusses reggae's global expansion, noting that today's audiences span Europe, Eastern Europe, and beyond, proving that Bob Marley's vision of reggae reaching the world continues to unfold.   Now touring internationally to promote his 2025 album “Thy Will Be Done, "Davis remains both a steward and a participant in reggae's ongoing evolution. His stories offer a rare firsthand perspective on the artists, studios, and communities that transformed a local Jamaican sound into a global cultural force. In This Episode: 00:00 – Welcome to The Jeremiah Show Mike Gormley guest hosts and introduces reggae drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis. 03:21 – How Carlton Became "Santa" The childhood skateboard accident that earned Davis the nickname he's carried for decades. 06:00 – Discovering the Drums Growing up in Jamaica, joining a Catholic youth drum corps, and finding music at age eleven. 08:08 – The Open Gate That Changed Everything How a chance encounter at Saint Peter Claver Church launched Davis's musical journey. 10:28 – Building a Drum Kit from Scratch A homemade setup, lessons from guitarist Bobby Aitken, and learning the rhythms of Jamaican music. 19:38 – First Professional Gig Joining Coffee Kali and The Graduates and stepping into Jamaica's live music scene. 24:27 – Kingston's Reggae Community Orange Street, Trench Town, Randy's Studio, and the tight-knit network that created reggae history. 29:11 – Recording with Bob Marley & The Wailers Santa recalls his earliest sessions with Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer before international fame. 36:04 – Inside the Rise of Reggae The studio culture of Jamaica, working with The Wailers, and helping shape a global sound. 48:11 – Peter Tosh, Survival, and Reggae's Global Future Davis reflects on the tragic night Peter Tosh was killed, surviving the attack, and why reggae continues to grow worldwide   WEBSITE INSTAGRAM SPOTIFY   Photographer’s Credits Black & White Alan A. Abramek   POP CULTURE, MUSIC ICONS, & FOOD GODS - Listen More & Evolve   Catch Up With Past Shows and Your Favorite Guests - TJS MEDIA LIBRARY   Partner with The Jeremiah Show  BRAND PARTNER DECK   The Jeremiah Show is brought to you by Evolve Entertainment Network  www.thejeremiahshow.com https://radio-evolve.rocks   Host | Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer | Producer - Graham Palmer | Surprise Studio   THE JEREMIAH SHOW PROUDLY FEATURES    Cuzen Matcha Worldwide - Get $30 Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30” Music Connection Magazine  MusiCares  Omad Records Nicole Sofia Voracious Records Greens First - Get 30% Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30”   The Jeremiah Show Radio Broadcast is heard in London, Somerset, U.K., New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, Ontario, Canada, and Santa Barbara on Radio Candy Media. We are broadcast in London on Belter Radio and in Paris on My Indie Radio.   SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Jeremiah D. Higgins   Graham Palmer, Surprise Studio   Did you like the music in this episode?  The Jeremiah Show Original Music Soundtracks     The Jeremiah Show Theme Song “The Ocean and the Butterfly” by The Dave Matthews Band   NEW SHOWS - Every Friday Classic TJS Shows Drop Every Wednesday

Few musicians can say they helped shape a musical movement from its earliest days. Even fewer can say they stood alongside legends as that movement changed the world.   In this episode of The Jeremiah Show: Pop Culture, Music Icons, Food Gods, guest host Mike Gormley sits down with reggae drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis, one of the most respected rhythm makers in Jamaican music history.   Born and raised in Jamaica, Davis began playing drums at age eleven through a Catholic youth organization that kept local kids focused on music and community. What began with a makeshift drum kit assembled from marching band equipment eventually led to a career performing with some of reggae's most influential artists.   During the conversation, Davis reflects on Jamaica's close-knit music scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when aspiring musicians gathered on Kingston's famous Orange Street and Chancery Lane, hoping for studio calls and opportunities. Those early experiences led him to recording sessions with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer during reggae's formative years.   Davis shares stories from his earliest recordings with The Wailers, his years working alongside Peter Tosh, and the discipline needed to survive in Jamaica's highly competitive studio environment. He also discusses reggae's global expansion, noting that today's audiences span Europe, Eastern Europe, and beyond, proving that Bob Marley's vision of reggae reaching the world continues to unfold.   Now touring internationally to promote his 2025 album “Thy Will Be Done, "Davis remains both a steward and a participant in reggae's ongoing evolution. His stories offer a rare firsthand perspective on the artists, studios, and communities that transformed a local Jamaican sound into a global cultural force. In This Episode: 00:00 – Welcome to The Jeremiah ShowMike Gormley guest hosts and introduces reggae drummer Carlton "Santa" Davis. 03:21 – How Carlton Became "Santa"The childhood skateboard accident that earned Davis the nickname he's carried for decades. 06:00 – Discovering the DrumsGrowing up in Jamaica, joining a Catholic youth drum corps, and finding music at age eleven. 08:08 – The Open Gate That Changed EverythingHow a chance encounter at Saint Peter Claver Church launched Davis's musical journey. 10:28 – Building a Drum Kit from ScratchA homemade setup, lessons from guitarist Bobby Aitken, and learning the rhythms of Jamaican music. 19:38 – First Professional GigJoining Coffee Kali and The Graduates and stepping into Jamaica's live music scene. 24:27 – Kingston's Reggae CommunityOrange Street, Trench Town, Randy's Studio, and the tight-knit network that created reggae history. 29:11 – Recording with Bob Marley & The WailersSanta recalls his earliest sessions with Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer before international fame. 36:04 – Inside the Rise of ReggaeThe studio culture of Jamaica, working with The Wailers, and helping shape a global sound. 48:11 – Peter Tosh, Survival, and Reggae's Global FutureDavis reflects on the tragic night Peter Tosh was killed, surviving the attack, and why reggae continues to grow worldwide   WEBSITE INSTAGRAM SPOTIFY   Photographer’s Credits Black & White Alan A. Abramek   POP CULTURE, MUSIC ICONS, & FOOD GODS - Listen More & Evolve   Catch Up With Past Shows and Your Favorite Guests - TJS MEDIA LIBRARY   Partner with The Jeremiah Show  BRAND PARTNER DECK   The Jeremiah Show is brought to you by Evolve Entertainment Network  www.thejeremiahshow.com https://radio-evolve.rocks   Host | Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer | Producer - Graham Palmer | Surprise Studio   THE JEREMIAH SHOW PROUDLY FEATURES    Cuzen Matcha Worldwide - Get $30 Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30” Music Connection Magazine  MusiCares  Omad Records Nicole Sofia Voracious Records Greens First - Get 30% Off at Checkout “JEREMIAH30”   The Jeremiah Show Radio Broadcast is heard in London, Somerset, U.K., New Y

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