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Biografia

  • Data di nascita

    3 Marzo 1948

  • Luogo di nascita

    Brown's Town, Saint Ann, Giamaica

  • Data di morte

    16 Dicembre 1990 (età: 42)

Jackie Mittoo (3 March 1948 – 16 December 1990) was a Jamaican keyboardist, songwriter and musical director. He was a member of The Skatalites and musical director of the Studio One record label.

He was born Donat Roy Mittoo in Browns Town, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, and began learning to play the piano when he was three under the tutelage of his grandmother.

In the 1960s he was a member of The Skatalites, The Sheiks, The Soul Brothers, The Soul Vendors and Sound Dimension. Mittoo's compositions in this period included "Darker Shade of Black", "Feel Like Jumping", and "Baby Why". He played with Lloyd "Matador" Daley in 1968 and 1969.

He emigrated to Toronto, Canada at the end of the 1960s. There he recorded three albums, Wishbone (Summus), Reggae Magic (CTL) and Let's Put It All Together (CTL). He also set up the Stine-Jac record label, as well as running a record store.

In 1970, his song "Peanie Wallie" was reworked into a song called "Duppy Conqueror" and recorded by The Wailers. Mittoo's song Wishbone was a hit in 1971. He performed in local Toronto lounges throughout the 1970s. Mittoo assisted Toronto-area reggae musicians, including Earth, Roots and Water, Esso Jaxxon (R. Zee Jackson), Carl Harvey, Lord Tanamo, Boyo Hammond, Carl Otway, The Sattalites, Jackie James and Jason Wilson. Mittoo continued to record for Jamaican producers in the 1970s, mostly Bunny Lee. He co-wrote "Armagideon Time" (later recorded by The Clash) with Willi Williams, release in 1980.

In the 1980s, he often worked with Sugar Minott. In 1989, he briefly rejoined The Skatalites, but left when his health started to deteriorate. In 1985 he travelled to Ghana with British band Musical Youth, and while there recorded tracks that would later be released on the album Jackie Mittoo in Africa. In 1989 and 1990 he recorded Wild Jockey for Lloyd Barnes' Wackies label.

Mittoo entered a hospital on 12 December 1990 and died of cancer on 16 December at the age of 42. His funeral was held at the National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica, on 2 January 1991. Hortense Ellis, Neville 'Tinga' Stewart, Desmond "Desi Roots" Young, Ruddy Thomas, Tommy Cowan, Clement "Coxsone" Dodd were among the attendees. A memorial concert was held around the same time, with performances by Vin Gordon, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Glen 'Bagga' Fagan, Pablo Black, Robbie Lyn, Michael "Ibo" Cooper, Ken Boothe, Delroy Wilson, Carlene Davis, Tinga Stewart and others.

In 2013, Mittoo was referenced by Superchunk in their song "Me & You & Jackie Mittoo" from their album I Hate Music.
Discography
Albums

Jackie Mittoo in London (1967), Coxsone
Evening Time (1968), Coxsone — with The Soul Vendors
Keep on Dancing (1969), Coxsone
Jackie Mittoo Now (1970), Studio One (also released on Bamboo label)
Macka Fat (1970), Studio One
Wishbone (1971), Summus
Reggae Magic (1972), Studio One (also released on Canadian Talent Library label)
Let's Put It All Together (1975), United Artists/U-A #LA442-G (also released on Birchmount label)
Showcase (1976), Studio One
Hot Blood (1977), Third World
Show Case Volume 3 (1977), Abraham (also released as The Jackie Mittoo Showcase on Sonic Sounds label)
In Cold Blood (1978), Third World (also released on Justice label)
The Keyboard King (1978), Third World (also released on Weed Beat label)
Anthology of Reggae Collectors Series, Vol. 4 (1978), United Artists/U-A #LA804-H
The Money Makers (1979), A Jackie Mittoo Music Production
Stepping Tiger (1979), Rite Sound Inc.
Wild Jockey (1989), Wackies (also released as Jackie Mittoo at Wackies on Alpha Enterprise label)

Compilations

The Original (1978), Third World
Moving Away (1979), Live And Love — with Jah Stitch
Plays Hits From Studio One And More (1991), Rhino — with Winston Wright
Love And Harmony (1994), Rhino — with Jah Stitch (reissue of Moving Away)
Tribute To Jackie Mittoo (1995), Heartbeat
Keyboard Legend (1995), Sonic Sounds
Jackie Mittoo in Africa (1997), Quartz
Showcase: Striker Lee (1997), Culture Press
The Keyboard King At Studio One (2000), Soul Jazz Records
Drum Song (2003), Attack
Last Train To Skaville (2003), Soul Jazz Records — with The Soul Brothers
Champion In The Arena 1976–1977 (2003), Blood & Fire (reissue of Show Case Volume 3 with bonus tracks)
Jackie Mittoo Featuring Winston Wright At King Tubbys (2004), Attack — with Winston Wright
Jah Rock Style (Grooving with the Keyboard King 1976–1978) (2005), Trojan
Jackie Mittoo Rides On (2008), Jamaican Recordings

Featured Guest Appearance

The Peacemaker's Chauffeur by Jason Wilson (2008), Wheel Records

Other

Jackie is credited with playing 'additional keyboards' on 3 tracks on Labour of Love by UB40 (1983), Virgin Records, DEP International

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