![]() ![]() When there were not enough doctors, people from other professions were hired to assist the infected. These doctors were hired by the villages, and they took care of citizens of all social classes, rich and poor. To stop the pandemic was born the plague doctor, who were doctors specializing in care for those infected by this disease. The pandemic of bubonic plague was so huge that the whole society changed, ending the days of the Middle Ages and giving rise to the Renaissance. The primary means of spread of the plague were flea bites, which were hidden in clothing and textiles. The Black Death was born from an evolution of the bacterium Yersinia Pestis, which had its own pandemic in the year 500, known as the Plague of Justinian. In the beginning it was thought that the Jewish community were the cause of this new disease, so many civilians began Jewish pogroms. The economy practically disappeared and social chaos was present. Entire villages were deserted when all its inhabitants died. Fishing and commercial boats remained directionless with all the dead crew. In sieges infected corpses were thrown into the city with catapults. ![]() The fourteenth century had devastating moments because of the plague. In 1331 the plague reached to China, in 1338 to Russia, in 1342 to India, and finally in 1346 reached to the European continent, no one could stop it. The plague also affected Eastern countries, but did not reach the American or African continents.īubonic plague was discovered in 1320 in the Gobi Desert. The first cases of bubonic plague, or Black Death were discovered in the 14th century and it is the most devastating pandemic in the history of humanity, which affected the whole of Europe killing 60% of Europeans, died 50 million people of a total of 80 million inhabitants, according to data from researcher Diane Zahler. Shipping date subject to change.History History of Black Death The Black Death Mockups are not actual representations of presale items, actual items may vary. Special Thanks to: All our families, All the musicians who played on the album, Harlan Steinberger and Hen House Studios, Andrew Rossiter at Org Music, and all the Rocksteady 7 band members worldwide, past and present. ![]() Photos of Larry McDonald & David Hillyard by Kristin LaughterĬover art design and layout by Jeremy Lublin Produced by David Hillyard, Andrew Rossiter, and Harlan Steinberger. Recorded at Hen House Studios by Harlan Steinberger.Īdditional overdubs recorded by David Hillyard at Studio Slack, Nico Leonard at Pum Pum Hotel, Luigi De Gaspari, Buford O’Sullivan, Ray Jacildo, and Rich Graiko.Īll songs mixed by Harlan Steinberger at Hen House Studios. Tommy Mattioli – Balafon on 6, Vibraphone on 7,10,11 Luigi De Gaspari – Trombone, Bass Trombone on 4, 6, 10 Home is Where the Hatred Is (Scott-Heron)ĭavid Hillyard – Tenor and Baritone Saxophones, Backing Vocals on 5Ĭhiquis Lozoya – Bass, Backing Vocals on 2-5, 8-10Īlex Desert – Backing Vocals on 2-5, 8-10īuford O’Sullivan – Trombone on 5, 8, 10,11 Song of the Underground Railroad (Traditional arr. Somebody Done Changed The Lock on My Door (Weldon) Includes a digital download of all tracks.Ī1 Plague Doctor Theme (Hillyard / McDonald)Ī3 Maracatu Atômico (J. This bundle includes both the standard black LP and swamp green color 7". ![]() The Rocksteady 7 features some of the best players in the current ska/reggae scene, including members of NYC ska staples The Slackers and percussionist Larry McDonald (Toots & The Maytals, Gil Scott-Heron. The new seven inch single "The Frog” and full length album, "Plague Doctor," blend the Rocksteady 7’s signature sound, which combines elements of American jazz and Jamaican influences, with classic Brazilian rhythms and themes. David Hillyard & The Rocksteady 7 are back with their first new releases since their 2018 album, The Giver. ![]()
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