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Don Letts (born January 10, 1956 in London, England) is a film director and musician. Starting out as a sales clerk at the trendy London clothing store Acme Attractions (which was comprable to King Road's shop SEX/Seditionaries), he later moved onto Djing and film making. His film The Punk Rock Movie documents the original UK punk rock movement. His 2003 film Westway to the World won a Grammy award. Letts recorded a 1978 EP, Steel Leg v the Electric Dread, with Keith Levene, Jah Wobble, and Steel Leg. He later became a founding member of Big Audio Dynamite. In recent years he has mainly worked as a film maker.
Letts worked as a DJ in the Roxy, a London nightclub during the original outbreak of punk in England. As few bands of that era had yet recorded, there were limited punk rock records to be played. Instead, Letts included many dub and reggae records in his sets, and is credited with introducing those sounds to the London punk scene, which was to influence The Clash and other bands. As a tribute, he is pictured on the cover of the album Super Black Market Clash.
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