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Just pump up the volume ... King Tubby : linval thompson and the aggrovators - conquering version
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Tapper Zukie (or Tappa Zukie) (born David Sinclair, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae deejay and producer. Tapper was the nickname given to him by his grandmother in his youth, while Zukie was the name that came from his friends' association as a young boy, their gang called 'The Zukies'. In 1973 his mother, worried by Zukie's tendency to get into trouble, sent him to England to stay with some relatives. Producer Bunny Lee arranged with the UK based entrepreneur Larry Lawrence for him to ...
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OH YEAH ! i hope that you like it as much as i do Oh Babe - The Milwaukee Coasters ( Pama Records ) 1969 I found this track on this favoulous LP Volume one of two fantastic volumes featuring jewels from the Pama label singles collection, including soul and bluebeat recordings by artists such as The Mohawks (featuring their soul funk super hit "The Champ", ao), Laurel Aitken, The Crowns, The Milwaukee Coasters and more. First pressing comes in front laminated cover with flaps on back. THE ...
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From the Album " Straighten Up " Pama Records Record date : 1971 Album style : early reggae, solo vocal, group vocal Playlist : The Mohawks - Let It Be Norman T. Washington - Last Goodbye Little Roy - Without My Love Shell Alterman - Got To Get You Off My Mind The Viceroys - Chariot Coming The Maytones - Straighten Up John Holt - Give Her All The Love Owen Gray - Bring Back Your Love Winston Groovy - Yellow Bird The Marvels - Someday We Will Be Together Winston Francis - Too Experienced The ...
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The Tennors were a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal group in the 1960s and '70s. Among the band's hits was "Ride Yu Donkey" in 1968 The group was formed in Kingston in the mid-1960s by singer George "Clive" Murphy who formed a duo with Maurice "Professor" Johnson. They called themselves the Tennor Twins. They auditioned a song called "Pressure and Slide" in 1967 while sitting in the back of a taxicab for arranger Jackie Mittoo of Studio One. Murphy and Johnson were then joined by Norman ...
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Jamaican reggae singer and producer, born 1949. Became lead singer of The Technicians in 1967, replacing Slim Smith. Left The Technicians in 1969 for a solo carreer. This song realased in 1980 with Ethnic Fight label
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Producer : Bunny Lee Vocals : Owen Gray Backing Band : The Aggrovators Drums : Santa Davis Bass : Robbie Shakespeare & Fully Fullwood Lead Guitar : Chinna Rhythm Guitar : Tony Chin & Aston Barrett Organ : Ossie Bongo & Brother Ian Piano : Touter Harvey Owen Gray also known as Owen Grey (born 5 July 1939, Jamaica) is one of Jamaica's 'Foundation' singers whose work spans the R&B, ska, rocksteady, and reggae eras of Jamaican music, and he has been credited as Jamaica's first home-grown singing ...
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Carlton and the Shoes (sometimes credited as Carlton & His Shoes) are a Jamaican vocal group who had their greatest success in the late 1960s, as rocksteady gradually became reggae and are still active in 2008, most notably in Japan and Jamaica. The group had several Studio One recorded hits in Jamaica, most notably "Love me Forever" in 1968. Carlton and The Shoes are led by Carlton Manning, and the line-up was originally completed by his younger brothers Donald and Lynford (both members of ...
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The Versatiles were a Jamaican reggae group, formed in 1967 by Junior Byles, Louie Davis and Dudley Earl. 1970 Byles left the group for a successful solo career. Not sure if the picture is about the same group or it's another band with the same name....
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