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Sugar Minott

Few performers had the effect on Jamaica’s dancehall picture as Sugar Minott. His produces provided the plans for the rise from the modern dancehall design, he was also similarly influential being a manufacturer, and his extraordinarily well-known audio system helped start numerous brand-new DJs in to the limelight. Lincoln Barrington …

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Little Roy

Just a little known figure beyond reggae’s deep roots circles, Small Roy contributed a small number of undeniable classics towards the genre through the 1970s: populace-pleasing hits which were also vehicles for his Rastafari-inspired message. Given birth to through the early years from the 1950s (times range between 1950-1953) within …

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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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