Interview – Resources provided by Clint Warren

As part of the podcast series, “ArtsAbly in Conversation,” Diane Kolin interviewed Clint Warren, a Composer, a Guitarist, a Singer-Songwriter and a Producer living in Cleveland, in Ohio.

A white man with short hair wearing a black short and white t-shirt. He holds a guitar. He sits in front of a lake.

This post presents the resources that Clint Warren mentioned during the conversation.

Clint Warren

Clint Warren is a Reggae Rock Singer with Indie R&B and Pop music influences. He suffered several spinal cord injuries and poly-trauma during service in the USMC in 2004. 

Clint Warren is an Indie Rock Singer with a Roots Reggae voice. “There are artists on this planet that are unforgettable with a magical sound and vibe. […] born South African and raised in America, Warren blends eccentric and downright original world music sounds. Soothing riffs with his soft and deep vocals bring his songs such melody.” – Top Shelf Music Mag 

Read more about Clint Warren, check out his cover feature in “Top Shelf Mag” here: TopShelfMusicMag.com article

Clint’s debut album entitled “Pacific Coast Reggae” released in August, was included in a RAMPD feature as one of their picks for Best Reggae album of the year and is up for consideration at the 2025 awards. 

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RAMPD

RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities) is a professional platform equipping the music and live entertainment industry with disability inclusive tools, programming and strategy. RAMPD also connects the industry to a global directory of peer-vetted music/sound creators and industry professionals with disabilities, neurodivergence and other chronic or mental health conditions, to find source and hire—bringing competitive opportunities, visibility and community to our Professional Members while offering disability inclusion to Industry/Venue partners. RAMPD’s Mission is to amplify Disability Culture, promote equitable inclusion, and advocate for inclusive and accessible spaces in the music and live entertainment industries. Founded in May of 2021 (and established January 2022) by award-winning recording artist and cultural activist Lachi, RAMPD came about after a public talk between the Recording Academy and several disabled artists revealed the serious lack of visibility, access, and representation for music professionals with disabilities.

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Clint Warren – New Caledonia

New Caledonia is Track #4 from Clint Warren’s Grammy nominated EP “Pacific Coast Reggae.” Set in New Caledonia, the animated music video for the song is a funny cartoon in the style of Jonathan “Jonti” Picking’s Mr. Weebl. Like Mr. Weebl’s hilarious animated music videos, the animations in this cartoon include intentionally repetitive melodies and a catchy tune with silly lyrics (“Jacué is a lizard”), paired with funny looping animations. In this case, the song tells the story of a Crested Gecko named Jacué who is the central character in the upcoming adult animated sitcom called, “Off-Leashed,” which is also created by Clint Warren. The story in the show is told from the perspective of Jacué who silently observes all the hilarious antics and funny interactions that take place between the characters on the island of New Caledonia.

See the video on YouTube

Jonathan “Jonti” Picking, Mr. Weebl

Jonathan “Jonti” Picking, also known as Weebl and Mr Weebl, is a British Internet personality and Flash animator and is the creator of Weebl’s Stuff. His animations are known for repetitive melodies and surreal dialogue; the majority feature a catchy tune with silly lyrics, paired with a looping animation. He does most of the voices in his animations himself, and several feature himself in live action, including “Haricots Verts”, “Chutney”, “Boogie”, “CAMRA”, “Stock Market”, “We Are Mature”, “Tangerine” the Weebl and Bob episodes “DJ” and “Safety”, the fourth On The Moon episode, and “Jazzmas”. He has also worked with other animators on YouTube, such as Edd Gould in the video “Nuts [Weebl]”.

Learn more about Mr. Weebl

Watch Weebl’s cartoons (Weebl’s Stuff)

African Reggae Machine

It all started when Will Gee, a peruvian musician arrived to Zambia and met many talented musicians in a jamming in the city of Kitwe. There he invited Chinx to his house to play and show each other their own songs. Then started selecting more musicians to complete the band and mainly where their friends from the TTI (Twelve Tribes of Israel) a rasta movement. African Reggae Machine was born. From then on they started creating and experimenting with their love for reggae and different rhythms. In a reggae festival Will Gee saw M2 singing and was impressed by her voice so invited her to the band. Now, after 5 albums, they keep with that energy and enjoying their passion for music.

African Reggae Machine’s Website

Y-INTEL

For Y-INTEL, the pop-reggae artist born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, singing is like breathing and writing is his oxygen – he lives and breathes music. Now based in the Netherlands, Y-INTEL is making his mark on the reggae scene, not only in Amsterdam but beyond. His musical journey began after years of writing poetry, a passion that has stayed with him for a long time. During the COVID-19 period, Y-INTEL has taken advantage of the extra time at home to explore his dream of creating his own music. Experimenting with different sounds and tackling a wide range of interesting topics, Y-INTEL brings a unique energy to his music, reflecting on his life and the lessons he’s learned along the way. With his engaging blend of reggae and pop, Y-INTEL is winning the hearts of listeners as he shares his stories through his catchy melodies. Prepare to be transported to a world of positivity, vibrant rhythms, and inspiring messages

Y-INTEL’s Linktree

Sunburnt Sky

American artist and producer Mike Seely, aka Sunburnt Sky, grew up in San Diego to the soundtrack of bands such as U2, INXS, and Radiohead, alternative rock laid the foundation for Seely. As a young teenager, his family later moved to southern Utah, and after spending some time as a teenager in the Dominican Republic where Bob Marley was hugely influential, the seed of Sunburnt Sky was planted. However, it wasn’t until the discovery of more recent bands such as Stick Figure, The Movement, and Iya Terra, that Sunburnt Sky sprouted.

Sunburnt Sky’s Linktree

Jubba White

Many artists grow their talent as young adults. Jubba White entered the world banging on kitchen pots and exercising his dynamic lungs at three years old. Born in the rural area of May Pen, Clarendon (Jamaica), Jubba learned to sing and play drums in church, where his mother was a foundation member and sang in the choir. During high school, Jubba and his childhood friends, Rohan (guitar), joined forces with Phillip (keys) and Veron (bass) to form a powerhouse quartet. These four talented young men quickly made an impact on the local scene. Jubba was first to enroll in the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (Kingston), and began studies in Caribbean, Latin American, and Jazz music. Soon the entire band enrolled. In 1997, the band was approached to take further their career under the name Ruption Kru. This opportunity resulted in numerous tours across Europe, and the band became backing musicians for double platinum-selling.

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Summerland Feels

Located on the California coast, Summerland Feels embodies a harmonious blend of Reggae, Pop, and Alt-Rock genres, led by the talented producer, singer/songwriter Ian Musgrove. With a compelling expression of emotion, Ian ventures into a spectrum of playful and uplifting melodies, as well as introspective and atmospheric compositions. Through his music, he aims to bridge the gap between classic and modern sounds, infusing melodies that are both instantly recognizable and refreshingly innovative. Summerland Feels creates a unique sonic experience that appeals to a broad audience while maintaining a distinct musical identity.

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David Bowie

David Robert Jones, known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. He is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, particularly for his innovative work during the 1970s. His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, and his music and stagecraft had a significant impact on popular music.

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Lucky Dube

Lucky Philip Dube was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian. His record sales across the world earned him the Best Selling African Musician prize at the 1996 World Music Awards. In his lyrics, Dube discussed issues affecting South Africans and Africans in general to a global audience. He recorded 22 albums in a 25-year period and was Africa’s best-selling reggae artist of all time.

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Jimi Hendrix

James Marshall “Jimi” Hendrix was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer. He is widely regarded as the greatest guitarist in the history of popular music and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame describes him as “arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music.”

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