Inner Circle
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Origin | Kingston |
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Jamaica | |
Members | Jacob Miller |
Ian Lewis | |
Calton Coffie | |
Michael Sterling | |
Genres | Reggae |
Reggae Fusion | |
Career start | Kingston, Jamaica |
Awards | Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album |
Skos genre | Reggae |
Alternative/Indie | |
Also known as | Bad Boys |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1599196 |
About Inner Circle
Inner Circle, also known as The Inner Circle Band or The Bad Boys of Reggae, are a Jamaican reggae band formed in Kingston in 1968. The band first backed The Chosen Few in the early 1970s before joining with successful solo artist Jacob Miller and releasing a string of records.
Secret $40m deal links Abramovich to Putin's 'wallets'
... The secret deal transferred shares in a highly profitable Russian advertising company, Video International - for less than they appeared to be worth - from companies ultimately owned by a trust connected with Mr Abramovich, to two members of Putin s Inner Circle...
Everyone got duped by Sam Bankman-Fried's big gamble
... In the other, supported by former members of his Inner Circle, Bankman-Fried syphoned billions of dollars of customer money, banking on the odds he d never be caught...
Criminals and sanctions-busters exploiting UK secrecy loophole
...By James Oliver, Will Dahlgreen, James Melley & Andy VerityBBC Panorama, Newsnight and BBC NewsAn offshore firm helped create companies used by members of Vladimir Putin s Inner Circle, including one hiding the late mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin s yacht, the BBC can reveal...
Do China's recent military purges spell trouble for Xi Jinping?
... None of the cadres who have been targeted so far are part of his Inner Circle, pointed out Neil Thomas, an expert in Chinese elite politics with the Asia Society Policy Institute...
Li Shangfu: Top US envoy questions China defence minister's absence
... But he added that ultimately " Xi s leadership and overall political stability do not appear under threat, as none of the cadres affected are part of his Inner Circle...
Gabon coup: New PM tells BBC country should hold elections within two years
... However, some have questioned whether his rule will be a break from the past, having spent most of his career in Mr Bongo s Inner Circle...
Gabon coup leader Brice Nguema sworn in as president
... The general spent most his career in the Bongo s Inner Circle and is even thought to be Ali Bongo s cousin...
Royal prodigal son's return stirs up Thailand
... People in his Inner Circle have been known to go in and out of favour quite suddenly, sometimes disappearing from public view...
Steve Bannon willing to testify at Capitol riot hearing
Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon has Told The House select committee investigating the 6 January Capitol riots that he is willing to testify, according to US media.
Until Now , he had refused to cooperate with the hearing.
In a letter seen by Cbs News , his lawyer Told The Committee that Mr Bannon " is willing to, indeed prefers, to testify at your public hearing".
Mr Trump said The Testimony would be " in The Best interests" of Americans.
The select committee has conducted a nearly year-long investigation into how Trump supporters invaded Congress on 6 January 2021 to disrupt lawmakers as they certified Democrat Joe Biden 's election victory.
Mr Bannon was summoned to testify on what he knew about The Events leading up to the riot, but Until Now he had refused to comply.
He claims he was covered by " executive privilege" a legal principle that protects many White House communications.
However, at The Time of The Capitol riots, Mr Bannon was not an official advisor to The President , which The Committee says means that executive privilege does not apply.
Mr Bannon's testimony, if it Goes Ahead , could offer new insights into Trump's Inner Circle in The Hours leading up to and during the riots.
According to The Committee , the former Trump strategist had specific knowledge about The Events planned for 6 January before they took place.
Trump himself has become frustrated at The Committee hearings, describing them as a " one-sided witch-hunt" and has given his support for Mr Bannon's testimony.
In a letter seen by the AP news agency, the former president said he was " waiving executive privilege For You , which allows For You to go in and testify truthfully and fairly, as per The Request of the unselect committee of political thugs and hacks".
However, the exact circumstances under which Mr Bannon will testify have not been agreed.
According to his lawyer Robert Costello , he wishes to appear before The Committee in a public hearing, but standard procedure So Far has been for testimony to be heard First In private interviews.
" We want to get all our questions answered, and you can't do that in a live format, " committee member Zoe Lofgren - a Democrat - Told CNN.
Mr Bannon is due to appear In Court on 18 July on two charges of criminal contempt of Congress for previously refusing to testify and failing to submit documents.
Source of news: bbc.com