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Text by Harry Hawks
Not only an internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Ernest Ranglin is also another of the architects and builders of modern Jamaican music.
Date Added: Sep 06, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Tommy McCook's beautiful tenor saxophone graced countless sixties and seventies recordings but his work as a composer and arranger is every bit as important. He is one of the undisputed architects and builders of modern Jamaican music.
Date Added: Aug 23, 2019
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A soulful singer whose plaintive delivery was rarely equalled; why Freddie McKay never saw the success he so rightly deserved from almost two decades of recording remains one of the great unsolved mysteries of reggae music.
Date Added: Aug 09, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Legendary London based sound system controller and record producer who has ceaselessly championed Rastafarian roots reggae over the last four decades.
Date Added: Aug 02, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
The most important producer in the development of computer driven reggae music...
Date Added: Jun 21, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Female reggae singers are rare and successful female singers are even rarer... Marcia Griffiths is the most successful Jamaican female singer ever. She is unquestionably Jamaica's First Lady of Song.
Date Added: Jun 14, 2019
Text by Jeremy Collingwood
Winston Rodney – aka The Burning Spear – stands as one of Reggae's few Elder statesman's. He not only still Tours and releases music, but also runs his own label and web site. Famed for his chanting prophet vocals, which resonate to arcane melodies from the Old Testament. In the late 1970's he was rightly spoken of in the same breath as Bob Marley: indeed there are many that rate some of Rodney's UK appearances ahead of the more famous Bob Marley Live at the Lyceum gig.
Date Added: May 17, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Possibly one of the last of the traditional Jamaican mic. men but definitely the first of the island's international superstar deejays...
Date Added: Apr 26, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
A source of inspiration to his ghetto brethren Leroy Smart demonstrated that true talent, coupled with hard work and single mindedness, will always rise to the top.
Date Added: Mar 15, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Vocal harmony group rightly renowned for 'Pressure & Slide' and 'Ride Your Donkey' whose personnel featured some of Jamaica's most gifted vocalists
Date Added: Feb 15, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
'The Warlord' has maintained his top position for over twenty years through a combination of raw talent, a deep understanding of exactly what's going on and a complete fearlessness in telling it how it really is.
Date Added: Feb 06, 2019
Text by Harry Hawks
Jackie Mittoo's work at Studio One in the sixties built, shaped, refined and defined reggae music as we know it. He was not only an extremely talented keyboard player but was also a supremely gifted arranger and record producer.
Date Added: Jan 09, 2019
Text by Harry Hawk
Originally revered in the seventies as a singer of roots anthems Linval Thompson went on to build another career as one of the first, and foremost, producers of dance hall music.
Date Added: Dec 05, 2018
Text by Harry Hawks
Joe Higgs inspired generations of musicians during the course of his career... not only through his own music but also through his work as teacher and mentor to some of Jamaica's biggest, brightest stars
Date Added: Oct 10, 2018
Text by Harry Hawks
At a time when vocal harmonising was neither profitable nor fashionable Black Uhuru carried their sound and the message of freedom from Kingston's Waterhouse ghetto to the international stage.
Date Added: Sep 26, 2018
Text by Harry Hawks
The Maytals created a music, "there was nothing else like it on earth", that could only have been created by Jamaicans in Jamaica; other vocalists and vocal groups often attempted to sound like their American counterparts but The Maytals paved the way for Jamaican singers to sound like Jamaicans.
Date Added: Aug 01, 2018
Text by Harry Hawks
Lloyd Charmers' production proficiency, voice, guitar and keyboards created some of the greatest records to ever come out of Jamaica.
Date Added: Jul 25, 2018
Text by Harry Hawks
A true original, although his style came steeped in the traditions established by pioneers such as U Roy and Big Youth, the Lone Ranger was one of the first deejays to build a bridge between the roots and culture approach of the seventies and the full on dance hall deejay attack of the eighties.
Date Added: Jun 27, 2018
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This dance hall super star's career trajectory has been truly spectacular and continues from strength to strength: "Mavado... combines hip-hop influenced beats with ominous minor key vocals about street life and salvation." Rolling Stone
Date Added: Jun 13, 2018
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Performing with the vibrant energy and spontaneity of a sound system deejay Barrington Levy was one of the first vocalists to transfer the live raw excitement of the dance hall direct to record...
Date Added: Jun 06, 2018