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The Itals

Among Jamaica’s signature tranquility organizations, the Itals were chiefly in charge of keeping the audio and soul of origins reggae alive good in to the dancehall period. They didn’t obtain as much interest as additional great vocal trios from your roots period (Tradition, the Mighty Gemstones, the Wailing Souls, etc.), …

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Mike Brooks

b. Edmund Brooks, 1953, Westmoreland, Jamaica, Western Indies. Brooks in the beginning entered the documenting market in 1972, carrying out with an obscure music group known as the Tots. Their debut, ‘Globe MAY BE THE Fullness’, warranted limited interest and the users from the ensemble remaining to pursue single careers. …

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Ronnie Davis

Born within the Jamaican coastal town of Savanna La Mar, Ronnie Davis joined up with the favorite rocksteady vocal group the Tennors in 1967. With among the group’s two vocalists, George “Clive” Murphy, providing as coach, he soon required over lead vocal responsibilities for the music group. Over the following …

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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 …

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