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  1. 19 de nov. de 2021 · Dailyreggae.com interviewed Zak Starkey and Sshh Liguz about their incredible musical journey, the founding of Trojan Jamaica, bringing Toots & The Maytals’ Grammy-winning record, Got To Be Tough, to life, and the importance of attitude and collaboration when it comes to bringing new music to li

  2. SSHH Issues Independent It is an intriguing idea, an album of cover versions played with members of the original band. That is the idea behind SSHH’s debut album. SSHH is comprised of Australian singer/artist Sshh Liguz and guitarist/drummer Zak Starkey. Zak Starkey’s name should be familiar to you, he has drummed with the who’s who […]

  3. 11 de oct. de 2016 · Zak Starkey and his partner Sshh Liguz are premiering the video for their cover of The Big Pink’s Dominos exclusively with TeamRock. The Who and former Oasis drummer – who is the son of Beatles great Ringo Starr – and Liguz are working under the title of SSHH on the new project. Marilyn Manson bassist Twiggy Ramirez – aka Jeordie White ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2022 · In 2015, Starkey and his partner Sharna “Sshh” Liguz began recording tracks for Issues, a covers album premised on playing new versions alongside the original musicians. The project was intended to raise funds for the U.K.-based Teenage Cancer Trust—a charity backed by Starkey and his fellow members of The Who. During a ...

  5. 1 de may. de 2019 · Zak Starkey and his partner Sharna "Sshh" Liguz have launched Trojan Jamaica, a new BMG-funded and -distributed record label focusing on Jamaican music. Zak Starkey has made his mark drumming for ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2019 · Zak Starkey and his partner Sharna "Sshh" Liguz have launched Trojan Jamaica, a new BMG-funded and -distributed record label focusing on Jamaican music. Zak Starkey has made his mark drumming for ...

  7. Sshh Liguz was born on 10 September 1984 in Bondi, New South Wales, Australia, where she grew up with an interest in entertainment and the arts. As a teenager, she wrote reviews and hosted a radio show before attending Bradfield College of the Arts and eventually the National Art School.