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Tony Tuff
21,059 listeners
Reggae singer Tony Tuff, born Winston Morris in 1955 in Jamaica. He start recording with African Brothers. After group broke up in 1978 he… read moreReggae singer Tony Tuff, born Winston Morris in 1955 in Jamaica. He start recording with African Brothers. After group broke up in 1978 he became lead singer in Soul Syndicate, also recorded some solo projects. Some of his greatest hits… read moreReggae singer Tony Tuff, born Winston Morris in 1955 in Jamaica. He start recording with African Brothers. After group broke up in 1978 he became lead singer in Soul Syndicate, also recorded some solo projects. Some of his greatest hits of the 1980's were recorded with Henry "Junjo&quo… read more -
Robert French
818 listeners
Also known as Robert Ffrench Releases 1985 * The Favourite * Wondering 1986 * Reggae For The World (Robert Ffrench & Franki… read moreAlso known as Robert Ffrench Releases 1985 * The Favourite * Wondering 1986 * Reggae For The World (Robert Ffrench & Frankie Paul) 198X * Mr French Showcase * Showcase In A Dancehall Style For All The Roots * … read moreAlso known as Robert Ffrench Releases 1985 * The Favourite * Wondering 1986 * Reggae For The World (Robert Ffrench & Frankie Paul) 198X * Mr French Showcase * Showcase In A Dancehall Style For All The Roots * Robert French Meets Anthony Johnson (Robert French & Ant… read more -
Freddy McKay
3,546 listeners
1) Irish folk singer born in Ballyaghan, 1914. 2) Alternative spelling of Jamaican singer Freddie McKay. View wiki1) Irish folk singer born in Ballyaghan, 1914. 2) Alternative spelling of Jamaican singer Freddie McKay. View wiki1) Irish folk singer born in Ballyaghan, 1914. 2) Alternative spelling of Jamaican singer Freddie McKay. View wiki -
Capital Letters
22,980 listeners
Capital Letters were a reggae band out of Wolverhampton, England. A move to Shepherds Bush, Middlesex in 1977 set them in place to become o… read moreCapital Letters were a reggae band out of Wolverhampton, England. A move to Shepherds Bush, Middlesex in 1977 set them in place to become one of the Greensleeves label's first signings. Their single "Smoking My Ganja" blew… read moreCapital Letters were a reggae band out of Wolverhampton, England. A move to Shepherds Bush, Middlesex in 1977 set them in place to become one of the Greensleeves label's first signings. Their single "Smoking My Ganja" blew the woofers out of UK soundsystems throughout '78, and… read more -
Rod Taylor
31,203 listeners
Rod Taylor can refer to the reggae artist or the country artist: 1. Rod Taylor has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most crucial ro… read moreRod Taylor can refer to the reggae artist or the country artist: 1. Rod Taylor has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most crucial roots reggae singers to emerge in the golden years of the 1970s. He was born in 1957 and grew up in … read moreRod Taylor can refer to the reggae artist or the country artist: 1. Rod Taylor has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most crucial roots reggae singers to emerge in the golden years of the 1970s. He was born in 1957 and grew up in the Trenchtown (Rema) ghetto of the capital Kingston. Like … read more -
Vivian Jones
10,563 listeners
At the age of ten, Vivian Jones left Trelawney, Jamaica, in 1967 to settle in England. In 1977 he joined the band the Spartans and began t… read moreAt the age of ten, Vivian Jones left Trelawney, Jamaica, in 1967 to settle in England. In 1977 he joined the band the Spartans and began to write his own material. A couple of bands later, Vivian went solo and achieved a number 1 in the… read moreAt the age of ten, Vivian Jones left Trelawney, Jamaica, in 1967 to settle in England. In 1977 he joined the band the Spartans and began to write his own material. A couple of bands later, Vivian went solo and achieved a number 1 in the reggae charts in 1980 with "Good Morning" In 1981… read more