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Randy Chin

Vincent “Randy” Chin was among reggae’s pivotal producers and recording professionals, enjoying a profession that spanned through the ska era towards the modern dancehall sound — the previous was the starting pad for his most historically long lasting work, as well as the latter the foundation of his biggest commercial …

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Lloyd Charmers

Lloyd Charmers’ profession (given birth to Lloyd Tyrell) spans a few of the most fertile intervals of Jamaica’s music history. From your past due-’50s period of Jamaican shuffle R&B and the next ska boom, towards the rocksteady and origins reggae from the past due ’60s and early ’70s, Charmers produced …

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Prince Buster

With an island filled with exceptional talent on both sides from the combining board, to claim that just one guy was probably the most influential could very well be absurd, but in the event that you took a poll, Prince Buster would inevitably win by way of a wide margin. …

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Alton Ellis

Among the initial vocalists to enter the Jamaican music business, Alton Ellis was generally revered because the greatest & most soulful vocalist the united states ever produced — that’s, until Bob Marley arrived. Ellis got his first strike through the ska trend, but produced his true enduring mark because the …

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