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Vivian Jackson (14 August 1946 – 12 January 2010) better known as Yabby You (or sometimes Yabby U), was a reggae vocalist and producer, who came to prominence in the early 1970s through his uncompromising, self-produced work. Jackson was born in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica in 1946. One of seven children, Jackson left home at the age of twelve to find work at a furnace in Waterhouse. At seventeen, the effects of malnutrition had left him hospitalized, and on his release he was left with severe arthritis which had partially crippled his legs. His physical condition meant that...
1) Indie dance from Berlin... Check out the website: http://searchingforabby.com/ 2) Post-hardcore chilean band from Concepcion. https://www.facebook.com/BandaAbby .
Anthony "Mighty Gabby" Carter (born March 30, 1948) is a legendary Barbadian calypsonian He is the youngest calypsonian to win the calypso crown in Barbados at age 19 in 1968 and went on to win the Calypso king title again in 1969, 1976, 1985, 1999, 2000. He has penned over 700 songs and was awarded Folk Singer Of The Year in 1977, 1978 and 1979. He is one of the most creative melody makers working alongside a bevy of regional arrangers including Frankie McIntosh, Eddy Grant, Andy Williams, Nicholas Brancker, Mike Sealy and the late `Patches' Mendoza. There are no...
Chest-hitting percussion, ‘stabby’ basses and a wide palette of evolving out-of-this-world sounds, British musician and producer, Dean Cawley has been making moves in the electronic music community. An avid rock music fan, Stabby tries to combine elements from blues, synthpop and post-hardcore genres - and people have been listening. With blog support from The EDM Network, and artist support from the likes of Helicopter Showdown, Omegamode, EH!DE, Dr. Ozi, and multiple others, it goes to show that these punctiliously arranged sounds have a place - and are here to stay. .
Reggae artist Solomon Jabby (born Peyton Ritter), has been studying and perfecting his craft of classic dub and roots reggae for almost a decade. After recording numerous demos, Solomon released "Rootical Revelations" (2002), his critically acclaimed solo debut. This vintage sounding dub project literally changed the face of the gospel reggae scene. He later had songs featured on Lion of Zion's bestselling "Reggae Redemption Songs" and "To The King" compilations. In 2004 Solomon gained the attention of roots aficionados worldwide with the release of his revolutionary "Zion Gates" CD. With two full-length dub albums already to his credit, Solomon has...
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More Than Words Can Say
Wishful Thinking
More Than Words Can Say
Wishful Thinking