retrocopy - // "I have encountered a large number of musicians with dreadlocks, and to a man, they have been clean and healthy, as has been their hair."
Lol. A large number I would suggest are Rap ,so called artists, who are allowed to break the rules with impunity. //
Something wrong with your suggester then.
In a career as a music writer spanning nearly forty years, and published interviews in more than a hundred-and-twenty-five publications worldwide, let me just count up the number or Rap artists I have interviewed … er, yes, I've got it - NONE!!!
Rap artists rarely wear dreadlocks, Reggae artists on the other hand, almost universally do, because reggae originated in Jamaica, which is where the majority of Rastafarian musicians either come from, or draw their influences.
// Any one on this site dare use the N word or any other white person in the music business for that matter? Bob Dylan was fighting a cause about a murderer in the "Hurricane" so I suppose that was allowed because of the ethnicity of the alleged perpetrator. //
Again, your ignorance trips you up Retrocop - check out the lyrics to Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello, a song played regularly on Radio Two.