Home / Tag Archives: Horace Andy (page 2)

Tag Archives: Horace Andy

Gregory Isaacs

Among Jamaica’s most beloved vocalists who was simply seeing that pertinent in dancehalls seeing that he is at bed rooms, Gregory Isaacs’ profession stretched more than 30 years. In the heady times of reggae through fans rock and roll, a genre he practically invented, his skill reached in to the …

Read More »

Barrington Levy

Among the great achievement stories from the ’80s, Barrington Levy, arrived over the dancehall picture and swiftly remodeled it all in his own picture. Although many DJs and vocalists would rise and fall in this 10 years, Levy was mostly of the with stamina, and he continuing releasing massive strikes …

Read More »

Tony Tuff

Jamaican-born songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Winston Anthony Morris 1st achieved main acclaim in the past due ’60s like a founding person in the African Brothers, a reggae vocal trio he created with Sugar Minott and Derrick Howard. All three had been still teenagers at the start from the band’s presence, and they documented …

Read More »

The Congos

A duo made up of Cedric Myton and Roydel “Ashanti” Johnson, the Congos are known primarily known for just one record, Heart from the Congos, released in 1977. Reggae historian Steve Barrow, among the people behind the beautiful reissue of the long-thought-lost record, considers it as effective as seminal reggae …

Read More »