aka_twitch wrote:
The Specials formed in a time of social upheaval and ethnic tensions.
The shows I've been to (all in WNY, granted) have been overwhelmingly white and middle-class.
Broad generalizations, all. Make of them what you will.
Many of us have been talking about this for some years now. The poppier the ska gets, the more it appeals to middle class white kids. If you want a short answer, that's it.
When you check out trad ska or non-poppy ska, you'll see a much more diverse audience, because it appeals to a wider group. Ska in NYC and LA is very multi-cultural, as is society in general.
FWIW, expect to see me book more "urban" style ska in Syracuse. Like, I'd love to book
Bomb Town or
Bedouin Soundclash, for example.
There is no shortage of that style of ska in America, but those bands aren't as well known as the poppier ones. And I think we should all work on that.