Jah Wobble - List of Collaborators

List of Collaborators

Jah Wobble past and present collaborators (listed alphabetically)
Justin Adams · African Head Charge · Afro Celt Sound System · Natacha Atlas · Najma Akhtar · Shahin Badar · Ginger Baker · Harry Beckett · Bel Canto · Clive Bell · Björk · Bomb the Bass · Julie Campbell · Liz Carter · Gary Clail · Chris Cookson · Holger Czukay · The Damage Manual · Chaka Demus · Anneli Drecker · Ronnie Drew · The Edge · Polly Eltes · Brian Eno · Gavin Friday · Paul Gilroy · David Harrow · Graham Haynes · Ozark Henry · Joji Hirota · David Holmes · Joolz · François Kevorkian · Keiko Kitamura · Bill Laswell · Zi Lan Liao · Jaki Liebezeit · Clea Llewellyn · Mark Lusardi · Baaba Maal · Madredeus · Dave (Animal) Maltby · Ben Mandelson · Ollie Marland · Massive Attack · Nils Petter Molvær · Neville Murray · Shara Nelson · Dolores O'Riordan · Sinéad O'Connor · One Dove · Oui 3 · The Orb · Pagoda Chinese Youth Orchestra · Evan Parker · Primal Scream · Jean Pierre Rasle · Julianne Regan · John Reynolds · Saffron (singer) · Mark Sanders · Pharoah Sanders · Michel Schoots (Magic Stick) · The Shamen · Adrian Sherwood · Bob Shipton · Abdel Ali Slimani · Suggs · Robin Thompson · Winston Tong · Yulduz Usmanova · Holly Valance · Cat von Trapp · Geordie Walker · Andrew Weatherall · Annie Whitehead · Brett Wickens · Leslie Winer · Bernie Worrell

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