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Anthony Johnson

Anthony Johnson

Roy Anthony Johnson (born 25 December 1957), better known simply as Anthony Johnson, is a Jamaican reggae singer who was a member of the group Mystic I and is known for the 1980s hit song "Gunshot".

Assassin

Assassin

Jeffrey Campbell (born 22 December 1982), better known as Agent Sasco, and Assassin, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay. ... In 2013, he was featured on the song "I'm in It" by American recording artist Kanye West on his 6th solo album, ...

Barry G

Barry G

Barrington “Barry G” Gordon, started his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation. He graduated from producing vox pop features to hosting the evening programme, Turntable Time. His popularity grew even further and saw him take on the coveted afternoon slot. By 1987, Barry G was at the top of his game. In one of the greatest radio-land coups, RJR lured him and secured his services.

Bass Odyssey

Bass Odyssey

BASS ODYSSEY Sound System is the home of Jamaica’s best deejays & selectors. “Our musicians are trained to be best of both worlds in the sound system industry; and continue to captivate music lovers around the globe with the unique juggling and clashing of Reggae and Dancehall music.”

Beanie Man

Beanie Man

Moses Davis, better known by his stage moniker Beenie Man was born in the tough Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica on August 22, 1973. He is noted as one of Jamaica’s most innovative artist, whose recording career dates back to 1981. At the age of eight, he took first prize at the national Tastee Talent contest which would lead to TV/radio appearances and recording contracts.

Brigadier Jerry

Brigadier Jerry

Robert Russell, aka Brigadier Jerry, was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1957 and became intesrested in music at an early age when he began to follow U-Roy's King Sturgav Hi Fi. In the 1970's, he became a member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, a Rastafarian organisation which was making many converts at the time and began to toast on their Jah Love sound system.

Bunny Lye Lye

Bunny Lye Lye

Carroll Thompson

Carroll Thompson

Carroll Thompson is a British lovers rock singer, best known as the “Queen of Lovers Rock”

Freddie McGregor

Freddie McGregor

Freddie McGregor (born 27 June 1956, Clarendon, Jamaica) has been variously a Jamaican singer, musician and record producer. His music career began when he was seven years old.

General Trees

General Trees

Born in Drews Land, Kingston, on December 13, 1960. General Trees is widely regarded as the best Jamaican speed rapper of his era, the "fast style" of delivery commonly accepted as arriving in Jamaica from the UK, through London-born Phillip Papa Levi.

Glen Washington

Glen Washington

Glen Washington is a Jamaican reggae/soca singer-songwriter and drummer. Washington made his first hit record "Rockers Not Crackers" in 1978 for the Joe Gibbs Record label; but he did not grace the charts again until the release of the hit "Kindness For Weakness" in 1998

Jahvillani

Jahvillani

Jahvillani is a multi faceted recording artiste and song writer based in Montego Bay & ST. Ann, Jamaica. Armed with a plethora of lyrics, talent and the aptitude to excel, he aims to give listeners a euphoric feel each time they hear his music.

Josey Wales

Josey Wales

His career began in the late 1970s performing over U-Roy-owned King Sturgav sound system, and he gained even more popularity in the early 1980s performing over Henry "Junjo" Lawes's Volcano sound system, and recording singles such as "Bobo Dread" and "Leggo Mi Hand" for Lawes' label of the same name as well as later hits for George Phang's Power House label, most noticeably "Undercover Lover".[2]

Junior Cat

Junior Cat

JUNIOR CAT is one of reggae music's most prolific artists. An icon, Junior Cat "The Wild Indian," is known by reggae and hip hop fans across the globe for his dapper Bad Azz style that made the fellas crave and adoring ladies rave over his delivery of edgy lyrics that ricocheted through dancehalls and stages in the 90s with hit classics like: IRON GLOVES; TOP DOG; ANOREXAL BODY.

King Addies

His career began in the late 1970s performing over U-Roy-owned King Sturgav sound system, and he gained even more popularity in the early 1980s performing over Henry "Junjo" Lawes's Volcano sound system, and recording singles such as "Bobo Dread" and "Leggo Mi Hand" for Lawes' label of the same name as well as later hits for George Phang's Power House label, most noticeably "Undercover Lover".

Little John

Little John

Little John was so called as he began performing and recording at the age of nine. He first recorded for Captain Sinbad's Youth in Progress label, and is regarded by some as the first dancehall singer, known for his ability to create lyrics over any backing track. After getting his break with Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion organisation, he performed with sound systems such as Romantic Hi Fi, Kilimanjaro, Gemini, and Henry "Junjo" Lawes' Volcano Hi Power.

Mafia & Fluxy

Mafia & Fluxy

Mafia & Fluxy are a British reggae rhythm section and production team, consisting of the brothers Leroy (bass) and David Heywood (drums), whose careers began with London reggae band The Instigators in 1977.

Mikey Spice

Mikey Spice

Spice sang in his father's church from age seven and learned to play guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, piano, saxophone, flute, and harp as a youngster Spice began a career as a reggae musician in 1985. One of his best-known singles was a cover of Barry White's "Practice What You Preach.

Miss Megoo Mesaku

Miss Megoo Mesaku

Search Results Featured snippet from the web Japanese saxophonist Megumi “Miss Megoo” Mesaku fell in love with reggae music as a teenager. Since then she has travelled the world, enticing audiences with her instrumental renditions of reggae classics. ... The 44-year-old musician has a wealth of music business experience

Owen Gray

Owen Gray

Foundation singer Owen Gray is credited as Jamaica’s first home-grown singing star as he was the first singer on the island to sing in a style that wasn’t mento, calypso or jazz. His work spans the R&B, ska, rocksteady, and reggae eras of Jamaican music, but although he had a notable amount of hits under his belt and a lot of his recordings were of astonishing quality, the man was never highly regarded and didn’t receive the recognition he truly deserved. Perhaps the reason for this might have been his choice of material and direction that hasn’t always felt sincere.

Paul Dawkins

Paul Dawkins

Sizzla

Sizzla

Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae recording artist. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases. As of 2018 he has released 56 solo albums

Super Cat

Super Cat

Jamaican DJ Super Cat started his career as a soundsystem live-DJ in the 1970s, toasting under the alias of Cat-A-Rock. In 1981, he released his first single, "Mr. Walker", for Winston Riley's Techniques label. After a short term in jail, he used to be regular DJ on Killamanjaro sound, where he got the nickname "Wild Apache".

Susan Cadogan

Susan Cadogan

Susan was born in Kingston, Jamaica to Belizean father the Rev. Claude Cadogan and Jamaican mother, Lola Veronica Cadoga, a classical soprano. Coming from a musical and religious family, she began singing in the church as a teenager. Anne, as she was called, never had a thought of being a professional singer but in mid 1974 her first single “Love my life” was recorded at The Black Ark studios in Kingston for producer Jerry Lewis. She was then asked by studio owner Lee Perry to sing his version of 'Hurt so good' and so began her foray into the world of reggae music.

Daddy U-Roy

Daddy U-Roy

Few individuals have exerted a greater influence on the sound of Jamaican music than Ewart Beckford, the man more commonly known as U Roy.In the early seventies, the pioneering DJ was a dominant force on the reggae scene, recording a series of classic 45s, primarily for Duke Reid‘s Treasure Isle Records operation. His unique toasting style provided the blueprint for a host of imitators who rode the DJ wave that followed in his wake, with his work forever changing the sound of

Winston Reedy

Winston Reedy

Winston Reedy (born 13 July 1950, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica, West Indies) is a Jamaican reggae singer. Previously vocalist for the Cimarons from 1970, he is best known as a lovers rock vocalist with hits such as "Paradise in Your Eyes", "Moi Emma Oh" and, in particular, "Dim The Lights" (1983), which saw Reid crowned as Britain's best reggae singer three years in a row after he went solo.

Sparky Rugged

Sparky Rugged

Out of NW London, you will find the Multi-Talented Singer, as-well as songwriter and producer Sparky, well known for his unique vocal talents. The Reggae Singer artist, introduces melody's, and tones, which instils drama and excitement from Studio 1, to Dancehall, through to Hip-Hop and R'n'B. Sparky no new comer to the music industry, started out at the tender age of eight, and at the age of thirteen, on sounds systems, but it would be Java sound system that would propel Sparky into the Dancehall Scene.

Ras Sherby

Ras Sherby

Singer/Songwriter/Producer and Studio Engineer Ras Sherby is one of the Founders of Ayres Production a young but fast growing Record Label and also the Founder of Zion Studio Music a top Quality Recording Studio facility based in London, Wembley UK.
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