EPISODE · Sep 19, 2007 · 52 MIN
Jamaican Dub Music and Recovery: John Rice
from Madness Radio · host Will Hall, Madness Radio
Phenix City, Alabama mobile DJ John Rice describes how he spent decades on neuroleptic drugs after being dragged into the psych system in the Deep South, and his discovery of Jamaican dub reggae music as a pathway to recovery and spiritual connection. An amazing interview.The post Jamaican Dub Music and Recovery: John Rice first appeared on Madness Radio.
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