Reggae band Roots Syndicate recorded their only hit "Mockin' Bird Hill" as a tune to a Dutch television commercial. The first version was already recorded in 1951, but producer Jaap Eggermont acknowledged the song's hit potential - even forty-plus years after of its initial recording. Roots Syndicate rushed to the top of the Dutch hit parade with the cheerful song and ended up being a typical one-hit wonder.
These are photos from concerts where Roots Syndicate played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Railroad Steel / Soapstone / Painting over Picasso / Roots Syndicate / Spo-Dee-O-Dee / De Abba's Jul 11, 1993 Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands Uploaded by Hans Keijzers
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