Hurlingham Reggae Band

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The Hurlingham Reggae Band was an Argentine reggae band spun off Sumo in 1984, to allow the motherband to concentrate on rock and roll. When it dissolved in 1986, Sumo reclaimed some of its materials.

Luca Prodan was the lead singer of both bands.

The Hurlingham Reggae Band never recorded commercially, but had many playing gigs in Argentina. It featured the guitar of Tito Fargo, who would later play with Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota.

The "Peace and Love Reggae", later made famous by Sumo, is sung to this day by Argentine football fans.