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How do you create a new page? 2 easy ways<br />Learn how to use bold, italics, tables, and more: The wiki style page<br /> others.<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> It'seasy</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> It'seasy.</span><br />]]></description>
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!Biography<br />
Delroy Wright was born in Western Kingston, Denham Town (Kingston 14). His father, Vincent Wright, was the local consultant for the community they lived in but also involved in the [Sound System] and recording business. Together with [Stranger Cole] and Delroy Wilson Vincent opened a store where his sons Delroy and Hyman (later known as [Jah Life]) used to hang around after school listening to music. Vincent also produced music with Delroy Wilson and Stranger Cole, releasing their music on his B&W label.<br />
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Delroy Wrights musical inspirations was [Coxsone Dodd] and [Duke Reid] stating that he tried to make his productions sound like theirs. Of the two brothers it was Hyman that first started producing. This was in 1971. By this time the whole family, parents, brothers and their sister, had relocated to Brooklyn, New York. It was in NY that Jah Life produced most of his music. <br />
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 Rios.<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> In 1982 Bobby featured in the documentary Deep Roots Music where he was seen deejaying on Jack Ruby's sound.</span> During the early 80's he had some minor hits in Jamaica such as Health &amp; Strength on the Leggo Sounds label. He also released some 12&quot; on the Claypot label out of Miami.<br />The singer Brimstone &amp; Fire and Bobby Culture later on went to America on a tour with the producer Jack Ruby. When in America Bobby Culture recorded an album together with Brimstone &amp; Fire, Louie Rankin and Nicodemus. The album was called Tidal Wave and was released on the Unicorn label in 1983.<br />Bobby was murdered the 16th of march in 1994 when he was shot in the head during a robbery.<br />]]></description>
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JJ-064<br />US<br /> Wellington<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> E. Lamont<br />Nice Up The Dance<br />Clappers/Leaf Of Life<br />US<br />prod. by R. Barclay<br />Wife<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> Sweetheart<br />Linval Thompson - Hold On To Your Girlfriend<br />Jah Guidance<br />prod. by Leroy Sibbles<br />Coke Seller / Ken Boothe - Love Is Real<br />Sly<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> Robbie<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> The Taxi Gang - Mor Well's Strikes<br />Mor Well Esq.<br />1984<br />US<br />prod. by A. Johnson<br /> Badoo<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> Roman Stewart)<br />Version - Part Two<br />Shelly's Records<br />US<br />prod. by Shelly<br />I<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> I Perrogative (w/ Super Cat)<br />Version<br />Wild Apache<br />I And I Perrogitive (w/ Super Cat)<br />Wild Apache<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">DSR A7121-A</span><br />Jamaica<br />prod. by Super Cat<br />198X<br />JA<br /> Black<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> &amp;</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> &amp;amp;</span> G. Olar; credited as &quot;Nicodemous&quot;<br />The Best<br />Mor Well Esq<br />JA<br />prod. by Mor-Well Rec]]></description>
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Jamaica<br />prod. Harry Mudie. Let Me Tell You Boy rhythm<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Old Veteran<br />Old veteran Strings Mix<br />Moods International<br />1997<br />HM1040 A/B<br />Jamaica<br />prod. Harry Mudie. Leaving Rome rhythm</span><br />Suzie Wong<br />Skengdon<br />]]></description>
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Kibwe was a late 80\'s label based in Washington D.C., USA. It was run by Ras Jesse who also was the labels producer. Ras Jesse used the famous engineer [Scientist] for mixing on several of the labels releases. Artists that would record for the label would be both known singers as [Tinga Stewart], [Sugar Minott], [Eric Monte Morris] and [Trevor Castell] and also local deejays such as [Super Barry], [Natango Kid], [Scorcher B], [Supa Wes] and [Junior Bapp].<br />
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* Tinga Stewart as the Serious Lover (1987)<br />
* Eric Monte Morris & Michael Enkrumah - The Legendary/In Cry Freedom (1988)<br />
* Super Wes & Junior Bapp - Seh No Sorry Fe We (1987)<br />
* Natango Kid In Deejay Jamboree (198x)<br />
* Sugar Minott & Trevor Castell in Reggae International (198x)<br />
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* Eric Monte Morris - No Worry Yourself b/w Dead Man\'s Chest - Survivor Dub DM-87064 (Mixed Jim Fox, prod Ras Jesse)<br />
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DSR ED 4304-1<br />Errol Dunkley<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Single label 12&quot; discography<br />Artist A<br />Side 1<br />Artist B<br />Side 2<br />Year<br />Matrix/Catalogue #<br />Producer<br />Country of issue<br />Comment<br />Gregory Isaacs<br />Addicted To You<br />Version<br />Gregory Isaacs<br />Drifting Away<br />Version<br />1984<br />Gregory Isaacs<br />Top Ten<br />Version<br />AMD12A/B</span><br />]]></description>
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Top Cat<br />Wine Up Yu Body<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Top Cat</span><br />Badder Than Them<br />NLD009<br />]]></description>
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Vex Till Dem Hot<br />NLD010<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">UK<br />Top Cat<br />Wine Up Yu Body<br />Badder Than Them<br />NLD009<br />Gussie P &amp; 9 Lives</span><br />UK<br />]]></description>
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DSR 8749<br />Real Rock rhythm<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Lee Van Cliff<br />Bam Salute<br />Version</span><br />Linval Thompson<br />Look How Me Sexy<br />]]></description>
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Pan Head<br />African Princess<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Version</span><br />1993<br />Kutchie rhythm<br />Sanchez<br />Brown Eyes<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Version</span><br />1993<br />Kutchie rhythm<br />]]></description>
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History<br />Dancehall is a specific style of Reggae that first evolved in the late 70's when Style Scott (backing Prince Far I with the Creation Rebels at the time) decided to start playing chords instead of rockers, the former leading rhythm in Jamaican reggae.<br /> events,<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> sex,</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> sex (commonly refered to as slackness),</span> humour and so on. The style was clearly developing in the later part of the 70's with deejays such as Clint Eastwood and the ongoing habit of re-using classic rhythms. Deejays would gain an immense popularity during the dancehall era - deejaying itself<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> was</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> having been</span> born in the dancehall.<br />It was Henry ›Junjo‹ Lawes who made the music the success it soon became. Together with the youthman singer Barrington Levy and the Roots Radics<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> backing</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> backing,</span> dancehall quickly became the new craze in Jamaica.<br />The advent of Digital productions in 1985 further informed the stylistic shift. Dancehall continues to be a catch all phrase]]></description>
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The producers and artists<br />Producers that quickly made a name for themselves in the genre was Junjo's old spar Linval Thompson, Bunny Lee, Joe Gibbs, Jah Thomas, Prince Jammy and newcomers such as George Phang.<br /> singers,<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Osbert</span> Madoo (who regarded himself the first dancehall singer) and Little John for an example.<br />Some important producers of the digital era where Prince Jammy (now dubbed the King), King Tubby, Gussie Clarke, Witty Henry and Harry J.<br />]]></description>
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<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">History</span><br />Dancehall is a specific style of Reggae that first evolved in the late 70's when Style Scott (backing Prince Far I with the Creation Rebels at the time) decided to start playing chords instead of rockers, the former leading rhythm in Jamaican reggae.<br />Lyrically it signified a shift in concerns away from the international market and concious lyrics and towards more insular attitudes as expressed by deejays and singers in Sound System (Dancehall) events that addressed more everyday events, sex, humour and so on. The style was clearly developing in the later part of the 70's with deejays such as Clint Eastwood and the ongoing habit of re-using classic rhythms. Deejays would gain an immense popularity during the dancehall era - deejaying itself was born in the dancehall.<br /> Jamaica.<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Producers</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"><br />The advent of Digital productions in 1985 further informed the stylistic shift. Dancehall continues to be a catch all phrase used to cover most styles of Reggae produced up to the </span>]]></description>
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Dancehall is a specific style of Reggae that first evolved in the late 70's when Style Scott (backing Prince Far I with the Creation Rebels at the time) decided to start playing chords instead of rockers, the former leading rhythm in Jamaican reggae.<br />Lyrically it signified a shift in concerns away from the international market and concious lyrics and towards more insular attitudes as expressed by deejays and singers in Sound System (Dancehall) events that addressed more everyday events, sex, humour and so on. The style was clearly developing in the later part of the 70's with deejays such as Clint Eastwood and the ongoing habit of re-using classic rhythms. Deejays would gain an immense popularity during the dancehall era - deejaying itself was born in the dancehall.<br /> Jamaica.<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> A</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Producers that quickly made a name for themselves in the genre was Junjo's old spar Linval Thompson, Bunny Lee, Joe Gibbs, Jah Thomas, Prince Jammy and newcomers such as George Phang.<br />A</span> selected few singe]]></description>
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Dancehall is a specific style of Reggae that first evolved in the late 70's when Style Scott (backing Prince Far I with the Creation Rebels at the time) decided to start playing chords instead of rockers, the former leading rhythm in Jamaican reggae.<br /> rhythms.<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Deejays would gain an immense popularity during the dancehall era - deejaying itself was born in the dancehall.</span><br />It was Henry ›Junjo‹ Lawes who made the music the success it soon became. Together with the youthman singer Barrington Levy and the Roots Radics backing dancehall quickly became the new craze in<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Jamaica.</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Jamaica. A selected few singers where initially seen primarily as dancehall singers, Madoo (who regarded himself the first dancehall singer) and Little John for an example.</span><br />The advent of Digital productions in 1985 further informed the stylistic shift. Dancehall continues to be a catch all phrase used to cover most styles of Reggae produced up to the present day, especially those that do not have a]]></description>
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Those days only one deejay was of comparable success  and it was Dennis Alcapone. Big Youth also released his debut record in 1972 (produced by Gussie Clarke) and was to regarded as the most important and innovative deejay since U-Roy first had started.<br />With the advent of the Dancehall style in the late 70's the position of the deejay became even more central to Reggae music. One of the most prominent deejays of the late 70's was General Echo who had a very unique and influential style he was also partially responsible for the renaissance of slackness in reggae.<br /> tremendously.<span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> A deejay such as Yellowman was at this time so big that his popularity only could be matched by Bob Marley in his prime.</span> In 1982 on of the more popular topics among deejays in the dance hall were the Connection Lyrics. One of the more important changes happened in<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> 1984</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> 1982</span> when Peter King originated the fast chat style, which was the first main contribution the UK deejays made to the Jamaican musi]]></description>
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Matrix/Cat No<br />Comment<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Angie Angel &amp; Nicky Parchment<br />Child Of Love<br />Version<br />1989</span><br />Anthony Malvo<br />Ain't No Sunshine<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">1987</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Version<br />1988</span><br />Anthony Malvo<br />Disciplined Child<br />...<br />...<br />Anthony<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Redrose</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> Red Rose</span><br />Critics<br />1989<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Anthony Red Rose<br />Wey Mek You Lef Mi<br />Version<br />1989</span><br />Bengie<br />Petty Robber<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Commander Shad<br />Mek Mi Love You<br />Version<br />1989</span><br />Conroy Smith<br />Can't You See<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Cornell Campbel<br />Walk Right In<br />Version<br />1991<br />Daddy Lizzard<br />Tear Up Style<br />Version<br />1989</span><br />Dilly Dally<br />Ramdance<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Early Black<br />Foreigner Talk<br />Version<br />1988</span><br />Everton Chambers<br />Babylon You Wrong<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Everton Chambers<br />Sugar Dumplin<br />Version<br />1992</span><br />Everton Chambers<br />What A Lick<br />...<br />...<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">John Holt<br />Why Can't I Touch You<br />Version<br />1989</span><br />King E]]></description>
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