The Slickers Red Gun Court - (mr Cesar O Dj Roots) May 2026
The song refers to the Gun Court in Jamaica, a specialized court established in the 1970s to address rising firearm violence, a common theme in the "rude boy" lyrics of that era. The "Mr. Cesar" Connection
is a classic early reggae track released in 1973 by the Jamaican vocal group The Slickers on the Hot Rod record label. The mention of " Mr Cesar o DJ Roots " refers to a popular Brazilian reggae curator and DJ, Mr. Cesar , who frequently features this track in his "Reggae na Alma" and "Roots" playlists . The Slickers: Beyond "Johnny Too Bad" The Slickers Red Gun Court - (Mr cesar o dj roots)
You can find "Red Gun Court" and other Slickers rarities through specialized collectors and curators: The song refers to the Gun Court in
Soft Kill's “Roseland” Influences Playlist - FLOOD Magazine The mention of " Mr Cesar o DJ
Detailed release information is available on MusicStack and ReggaeRecord.com .
The group primarily consisted of brothers Derrick and Howard Crooks , often collaborating with members of The Pioneers .
Slickers. Red Gun Court / Version (7") Hot Rod. SC #4645 A RRS / SC #4646 B RRS. 1973. Not in Collection. ReggaeRecord




