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Anthem

Not to end up being confused with japan heavy metal device that passed the name Anthem back the ’80s, the Anthem profiled within this bio is a reggae music group from Bridgeport, CT. The associates of Anthem, that was produced in 1996, aren’t hardcore purists with regards to reggae; they …

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Al Campbell

In 1946 the West African Rhythm Brothers band was founded and vocalist Al Campbell was the first choice. The band documented over 50 albums and is recognized as one of the better highlife rings in Nigeria. Campbell released his initial record in 1968 entitled Highlife Today. Being a single artist, …

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Sugar Black

b. Patrick Hall, c.1970, Westmoreland, Jamaica, West Indies. Hall transferred to Kingston along with his family members when he was 3 years previous and was informed in the administrative centre. His musical tuition was gleaned through dealing with audio systems including Dark Star and Future Outernational. Inspired by his achievement …

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Maxi Priest

Christened the “King of Lovers Rock” by his fans, British reggae star Maxi Priest was one of the most internationally popular reggae singers since Bob Marley. Priest’s pop and contemporary R&B affects didn’t precisely endear him to reggae purists, however they offered him a solid crossover charm that paid in …

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Julian Marley

The son of reggae legend Bob Marley and Lucy Pounder, Julian Marley was raised from his half-brothers Ziggy and Damian, having been raised in Britain with his mom. He still been to his dad and Rita Marley in Jamaica, and by 1989 became involved with Ziggy and Stephen Marley’s creation …

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Junior Murvin

Most widely known for his all-time vintage “Law enforcement and Thieves,” Junior Murvin was gifted with a distinctive, feather-light falsetto that inspired a few of Lee “Scuff” Perry’s most unearthly productions. Murvin wasn’t the most prolific reggae celebrity from the past due ’70s, however such may be the stature of …

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Leroy Smart

A expert of love tunes and roots materials, Leroy Smart continues to be within the reggae picture because the early ’70s. He grew up in Kingston’s Alpha Catholic Kids Home and started recording in the first ’70s. Smart caused such suppliers as Gussie Clarke, Joe Joe Hookin, and Bunny Lee …

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Westbound Train

Boston-based Westbound Train play today’s undertake ’60s-era reggae and ska with touches of jazz, soul, blues, Motown, as well as rock. The septet was originally made up of Obi Fernandez (vocals/trombone), Jesse Hayes (drums), Cory Williams (acoustic guitar), Thad Merritt (bass), High Graiko (trumpet), Gideon Blumenthal (keyboards), and Josh Cohen …

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Vivian Jones

Jones has generated an extended and fruitful profession being a reggae vocalist, having initially been seen as a fans rock and roll performer. He surfaced in the past due 70s as the business lead singer with the physician Wild birds, but by 1980 Jones was seeking a solo profession. ‘Good …

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Freddie McGregor

Freddie McGregor is among reggae’s most durable and soulful singers, with a remarkably steady profession that started completely back the ’60s, when he was just seven years of age. Since that time, he’s spanned just about any stylistic change in Jamaican music, from ska and rocksteady to Rastafarian root base …

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