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Junior Ross

b. Clifford Palmer, 7 Sept 1953, Kingston, Jamaica, Western world Indies. Palmer started performing in the 70s for the DJ/manufacturer Tappa Zukie, who created, ‘Babylon Fall’. He continued to be with Zukie launching some hits in the DJ’s indie Stars label. Many of the recordings had been acknowledged to Junior …

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The Sowell Radics

b. Noel Bailey, 1953, Kingston, Jamaica, Western world Indies. Bailey started his profession as a vocalist executing under his very own name. His debut, ‘What Am I TO ACCOMPLISH Today’, was documented at Harry J.’s and was a high 10 strike in Jamaica. Disenchanted with having less financial benefits for …

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Earl Lindo

b. Earl Wilberforce Lindo, 7 January 1953, Kingston, Jamaica. Lindo started his musical tuition in the Excelsior SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL playing traditional piano and bass, and he started hearing the jazz noises of Lee Dorsey and Jimmy Smith. His preliminary foray in to the reggae market arrived when he performed …

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Robbie Shakespeare

With regards to reggae bass playing, nobody comes near getting the influence of Robbie Shakespeare. As you fifty percent of the Riddim Twins, a studio room duo that he stocks with drummer Sly Dunbar, Shakespeare offers played on an extremely long set of albums. Furthermore to documenting and/or generating albums …

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Dillinger

A DJ mainly because famous mainly because his gangster namesake, Dillinger was among the second influx of Jamaican toasters who sprung up in the wake from the achievement of U-Roy, Big Youth, and Dennis Alcapone. From the middle-’70s, the youthful Dillinger experienced rapped his method to the top from the …

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