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Peter Broggs
30,218 listeners
Henry James (3 July 1952 – 19 December 2015), better known as Peter Broggs, was a Jamaican reggae musician. He was a successful artist in J… read moreHenry James (3 July 1952 – 19 December 2015), better known as Peter Broggs, was a Jamaican reggae musician. He was a successful artist in Jamaica and well known in the international reggae scenes. Born in 1954 in Hanover Parish, Jamaica,… read moreHenry James (3 July 1952 – 19 December 2015), better known as Peter Broggs, was a Jamaican reggae musician. He was a successful artist in Jamaica and well known in the international reggae scenes. Born in 1954 in Hanover Parish, Jamaica, in the early 1970s, he decided to moved to Kingston to find… read more -
Barrington Spence
4,037 listeners
Jamaican reggae singer who rose to prominence in the mid seventies with a string of hit singles for producers Prince Tony and Bunny Lee - &… read moreJamaican reggae singer who rose to prominence in the mid seventies with a string of hit singles for producers Prince Tony and Bunny Lee - 'Jah Jah Train' (which became Big Youth's 'Train To Rhodesia'), 'Darl… read moreJamaican reggae singer who rose to prominence in the mid seventies with a string of hit singles for producers Prince Tony and Bunny Lee - 'Jah Jah Train' (which became Big Youth's 'Train To Rhodesia'), 'Darling Dry Your Eyes' and 'Let Locks Grow' among… read more -
The Morwells
2,892 listeners
Formed in 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, this group featured Maurice "Blacka" Wellington (b. 19 August 1950, d. 12 Octo… read moreFormed in 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, this group featured Maurice "Blacka" Wellington (b. 19 August 1950, d. 12 October 2000; vocals, percussion) and Bingi Bunny (b. Eric Lamont, c.1956, Kingston, Jamaica, West Ind… read moreFormed in 1973, in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, this group featured Maurice "Blacka" Wellington (b. 19 August 1950, d. 12 October 2000; vocals, percussion) and Bingi Bunny (b. Eric Lamont, c.1956, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, d. January 1994; vocals, guitar). Prior to forming the … read more -
Earth & Stone
7,451 listeners
In the last half century the rapid development of Jamaican music has been subject to many different forces - social, political, cultural, a… read moreIn the last half century the rapid development of Jamaican music has been subject to many different forces - social, political, cultural, and political, cultural and musical. Of all these influences that of American popular music has bee… read moreIn the last half century the rapid development of Jamaican music has been subject to many different forces - social, political, cultural, and political, cultural and musical. Of all these influences that of American popular music has been one of the most signifigant. And so the sway of American p… read more -
Lacksley Castell
19,368 listeners
Lacksley Castell (born 1959 - died 1983) was born in Jamaica and possessed a high, light voice that resembled that of the late, great Hugh Mundell, he began cutting sides towards the end of the 70s with producers such as Prince Jammy, vo… read moreLacksley Castell (born 1959 - died 1983) was born in Jamaica and possessed a high, light voice that resembled that of the late, great Hugh Mundell, he began cutting sides towards the end of the 70s with producers such as Prince Jammy, voicing a variety of tunes that Jammy put out with a couple of… read more -
Triston Palmer
30,703 listeners
Triston Palmer aka Triston or Tristan Palma (born 1962, Waltham Park, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer/deejay active since the mid-197… read moreTriston Palmer aka Triston or Tristan Palma (born 1962, Waltham Park, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer/deejay active since the mid-1970s. Palmer was born in 1962 and grew up in the Waltham Park area of Kingston, and decided from an … read moreTriston Palmer aka Triston or Tristan Palma (born 1962, Waltham Park, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer/deejay active since the mid-1970s. Palmer was born in 1962 and grew up in the Waltham Park area of Kingston, and decided from an early age that he wanted to be a singer. He began by singing… read more -
Captain Sinbad
6,559 listeners
CAPTAIN SINBAD Also known as Sinbad. Releases 1982 - The Seven Voyages Of Captain Sinbad (Greensleeves) 1983 - Sinbad & The Metric Syst… read moreCAPTAIN SINBAD Also known as Sinbad. Releases 1982 - The Seven Voyages Of Captain Sinbad (Greensleeves) 1983 - Sinbad & The Metric System (with Peter Metro & Little John) (CSA) 198X - Again (Oak Sounds) 198X - Want Some Money (Be… read moreCAPTAIN SINBAD Also known as Sinbad. Releases 1982 - The Seven Voyages Of Captain Sinbad (Greensleeves) 1983 - Sinbad & The Metric System (with Peter Metro & Little John) (CSA) 198X - Again (Oak Sounds) 198X - Want Some Money (Bebo's) http://www.discogs.com/artist/Captain+Sinbad View wiki -
U Roy
50,464 listeners
U Roy AKA Ewart Beckford, Hugh Roy. Born in 1942, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. began as a sound system DJ in 1961, spinning records for … read moreU Roy AKA Ewart Beckford, Hugh Roy. Born in 1942, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. began as a sound system DJ in 1961, spinning records for the Doctor Dickies set, later known as Dickies Dynamic, in such well-known Jamaican venues as Vict… read moreU Roy AKA Ewart Beckford, Hugh Roy. Born in 1942, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. began as a sound system DJ in 1961, spinning records for the Doctor Dickies set, later known as Dickies Dynamic, in such well-known Jamaican venues as Victoria Pier, Foresters Hall and Emmett Park. His inspiration w… read more