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Millie Small

Jamaican teenager Millie Little stunned the music business by getting number 2 in both U.S. as well as the U.K. with “My Young man Lollipop” in 1964. Given birth to Millicent Little in Clarendon, she was the child of the overseer on the sugars plantation (her reported day of delivery …

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David Isaacs

b. 9 June 1946, Jamaica, Western world Indies. Isaacs’ preliminary rise to prominence was included with the 1966 strike, ‘I’d Rather Become Unhappy’. The music, made by Ronnie Nasralla, released the vocalist’s style towards the Jamaican general public and it obtained a high 10 putting. He maintained a reliable profile …

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Boris Gardiner

b. 13 January 1946, Kingston, Jamaica, Western world Indies. Boris Gardiner, bass participant, vocalist and musical movie director, hasn’t been among reggae’s most celebrated brands, but he provides remained a long lasting fixture within the music and it has three main UK chart strikes to his credit. His bass-playing abilities …

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