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Mabrak
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The members of Mabrak are The International Masters of The Roots, Rock, Reggae Sound and have had hits on The British Charts with ITAL TALK… read moreThe members of Mabrak are The International Masters of The Roots, Rock, Reggae Sound and have had hits on The British Charts with ITAL TALK/ LIQUID TALK in the mid '70s. Their recordings are well known in Germany, France and in Lond… read moreThe members of Mabrak are The International Masters of The Roots, Rock, Reggae Sound and have had hits on The British Charts with ITAL TALK/ LIQUID TALK in the mid '70s. Their recordings are well known in Germany, France and in London. You can also hear them on THE JAMAICA'S GOLDEN HITS… read more
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Harold Butler
1,739 listeners
Harold Butler is a pianist, composer, arranger, and producer. He comes from a family of musicians. His older brother, Leslie, was a keyboar… read moreHarold Butler is a pianist, composer, arranger, and producer. He comes from a family of musicians. His older brother, Leslie, was a keyboardist who played at the Federal Studio during the 1960s and the 1970s. Another brother has recorded… read moreHarold Butler is a pianist, composer, arranger, and producer. He comes from a family of musicians. His older brother, Leslie, was a keyboardist who played at the Federal Studio during the 1960s and the 1970s. Another brother has recorded and toured for Bunny Wailer, Dennis Brown, Jimmy Cliff, Cul… read more
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Leroy Brown
5,083 listeners
There are two artists by the name of Leroy Brown. 1. Leroy Brown is a reggae musician who released the album Color Barrier in 1976. Member … read moreThere are two artists by the name of Leroy Brown. 1. Leroy Brown is a reggae musician who released the album Color Barrier in 1976. Member of the Soulmates, Hippy Boys, Emotions. 2. From DJ to production and engineering work, LeRoy Brown… read moreThere are two artists by the name of Leroy Brown. 1. Leroy Brown is a reggae musician who released the album Color Barrier in 1976. Member of the Soulmates, Hippy Boys, Emotions. 2. From DJ to production and engineering work, LeRoy Brown is on a mission to bring sound to the people. Whether it… read more
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Kiddus I
19,675 listeners
Kiddus I himself is a mysterious figure. His song "Graduation in Zion" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1978 film Rockers, b… read moreKiddus I himself is a mysterious figure. His song "Graduation in Zion" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1978 film Rockers, but little has been heard of him since the early '80s. Born Frank Dowding in St Mary in 1954,… read moreKiddus I himself is a mysterious figure. His song "Graduation in Zion" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1978 film Rockers, but little has been heard of him since the early '80s. Born Frank Dowding in St Mary in 1954, Kiddus (which) means "Blessed One " in Amharic) o… read more
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Cedric IM Brooks
11,008 listeners
Tenor Saxophonist Cedric “IM” Brooks is one of Jamaica’s most adventurous musicians. Born in the heart of Kingston, Brooks was a student a… read moreTenor Saxophonist Cedric “IM” Brooks is one of Jamaica’s most adventurous musicians. Born in the heart of Kingston, Brooks was a student at the legendary Alpha Reform School for Boys in Vineyard Town. In the 60’s Brooks attended college… read moreTenor Saxophonist Cedric “IM” Brooks is one of Jamaica’s most adventurous musicians. Born in the heart of Kingston, Brooks was a student at the legendary Alpha Reform School for Boys in Vineyard Town. In the 60’s Brooks attended college in the USA and eventually moved there permanently. 1) Brook… read more
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The Royals
16,917 listeners
There are several groups which have used this band name. Listed chronologically: Band #1: The Royals were a R&B group active on the Fed… read moreThere are several groups which have used this band name. Listed chronologically: Band #1: The Royals were a R&B group active on the Federal imprint of the King label in the early 1950s. Band #2: Jamaican vocal group the Royals were … read moreThere are several groups which have used this band name. Listed chronologically: Band #1: The Royals were a R&B group active on the Federal imprint of the King label in the early 1950s. Band #2: Jamaican vocal group the Royals were founded in 1964 by singer and writer Roy Cousins, and the or… read more
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Steel An' Skin
1,702 listeners
Steel an' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once perfor… read moreSteel an' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once performed with Ginger Johnson's Afrikan Drummers, a highlife band under the tutelage of the late Gi… read moreSteel an' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once performed with Ginger Johnson's Afrikan Drummers, a highlife band under the tutelage of the late Ginger Johnson and played at Johnson's Iroko Country Club… read more
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Earl Zero
5,371 listeners
Singer/songwriter Earl "Zero" Johnson played a crucial role in the roots age, releasing powerful cultural numbers whose dramatic … read moreSinger/songwriter Earl "Zero" Johnson played a crucial role in the roots age, releasing powerful cultural numbers whose dramatic lyrics were often combined with tough militant backings from the Soul Syndicate band. His most bel… read moreSinger/songwriter Earl "Zero" Johnson played a crucial role in the roots age, releasing powerful cultural numbers whose dramatic lyrics were often combined with tough militant backings from the Soul Syndicate band. His most beloved song, "None Shall Escape the Judgement," is a… read more
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Faya Dub
4,483 listeners
Faya Dub is composed of a bunch of pioneers of the French reggae scene. They have been accompanying for years the Jamaican singers touring … read moreFaya Dub is composed of a bunch of pioneers of the French reggae scene. They have been accompanying for years the Jamaican singers touring in France but they also have their own projects. View wikiFaya Dub is composed of a bunch of pioneers of the French reggae scene. They have been accompanying for years the Jamaican singers touring in France but they also have their own projects. View wiki
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Fred Locks
18,596 listeners
Fred Locks (b. Stafford Elliot, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a roots reggae singer best known for his mid-1970s single "Black Star Line… read moreFred Locks (b. Stafford Elliot, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a roots reggae singer best known for his mid-1970s single "Black Star Liners" and the album of the same name. Elliot grew up in a strict Catholic home in the Franklin … read moreFred Locks (b. Stafford Elliot, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a roots reggae singer best known for his mid-1970s single "Black Star Liners" and the album of the same name. Elliot grew up in a strict Catholic home in the Franklin Town area of Kingston, along with eleven brothers and sister… read more