| "Dread Mon grow locks for Ladies, Rasta Mon grow locks for Jah, I'm a Rasta, I like to smoke my Ganja" some of the lyrics in this cool song. Mitch Master wrote the song "Rasta Mon" in 2006. Mitch was in Negril Jamaica in 1976 and taken up to Bob Marley house . That night this Rastafarian came up to Mitch Master and introduced himself as Bob Marley's Witch Doctor. This Rastafarian had a huge aura with thick grey dread locks that reached all the way down to his feet. This Rasta man started preaching very loud, inches from Mitch's face. He was preaching about his views on the world, politics and being a true Rasta Mon, not a Dread Mon, he wanted to make that crystal clear. He says "I'm no Dread Mon , I'm a Rasta ! Dread Mon grows locks for Lady , Rasta grows locks for Jah ! I'm a Rasta and I like to smoke my Ganja" This Rastafarian had a huge spliff about the size of a large banana hanging from his mouth and it was rolled up in banana leaf. Mitch was only 18 yrs old at the time and never forgot him and wrote his song "Rasta Mon". Remember at this time Bob Marley was just starting to get known on the world stage. Mitch Master McKendry played lead guitar for Janis Joplin's lead guitarist "James Gurley" on many projects from 1981-2000. He has played and traveled all over the world. In 2006 he released his solo CD "Mitch Master / How About You. As of 2012 Mitch Master plays Custom Fender American Stratocasters, Fender American Standard Telecasters, and PRS Custom 24 Artist ... |