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Barry Brown

b. c.1962, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Dark brown’s first discharge was ‘Female You’re Often On My Brain’ (made by Bunny Lee) which acquired little impact. Nevertheless, his militant roots-style vocals, comparable to Linval Thompson, shortly earned him worldwide acclaim. In 1979 he previously popular with ‘Stage It Up Youthman’, which …

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Clement “Coxsone” Dodd

Among reggae’s most significant and prolific companies, Clement “Coxsone” Dodd was a towering amount in the genre’s advancement, from both creative and business standpoints. Like Motown’s Berry Gordy, Dodd create a streamlined, extremely professional hit stock at his Studio room One facility, documenting huge levels of music for his label …

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