Tuesday, January 25, 2011

ROMAN STEWART SEVEN YEARS GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN


Today is 7 years that Roman Stewart has passed on, do I have to sit around and shake my head again in sorrow, shame and pity. Year after year, it is like pulling teeth to get radio personalities to purse their lips on their radio program to remember Roman Stewart. I sometimes wonder if these radio personalities know their reggae music history or care to know. Do they take time out to research or interview elders in the industry to learn? I guess not. All you hear most times is a bag of noise and/or chat. When I do meet up with them - those with whom I can relate to, they can tell you that I always tell them like it is, as I am not one to hold back.


TO THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW, IF THERE WAS NO ROMAN STEWART THERE WOULD NOT BE A DENNIS BROWN. Yes read my caps. Roman taught Dennis to sing. Listen to Dennis, Watch Dennis, See Dennis performances - who do you see - YES ROMAN STEWART.


THE MAN, a/k/a ROMEY, MR. SPECIAL


Born in May 11 1957, Roman Stewart at a tender age would sing on the streets and at the pier where cruise ships docked. His friend Freddie McGregor would collect the money that people gave them. In 1968, he was just 11 years old when he did his first recording "Walking Down The Street". In 1974 Roman got his first hit song "Hooray Festival", followed by "Hit Song" in 1976.


The early 1970's was good to Roman wherein he started recording more songs for well known producers (Glen Brown, Derrick Harriott, Everton Da Silva, Phil Pratt and Linval Thompson) It is said that his best known tune is "Rice and Peas" recorded in 1979 for Linval Thompson. In all Roman recorded more than 70 singles and two albums by himself and endured a career of more than 30 years.


Roman moved from Jamaica to New York in 1976, he recorded some songs, dubs and did shows. The latter he was known to do especially when his friends arrived in town most of for free of charge.


On January 25, 2004 Roman a/k/a Romey died of a heart attack at the age of 46. Prior to that night Roman attended a show to see his good friend Freddie McGregor. Thereafter, he attended a birthday party where he sang two songs. It is said that when Roman attempted to sing his third song, he placed the microphone down and complained of chest pains. He later collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in a coma.


Roman had regain consciousness after an operation lasting several hours and it is said that Roman was heard saying "If I get through this, I'm going to change my life." Later he went into a second coma, as we sat and waited in E2 Studios (Ed Robinson's Studio) praying and hoping for the best, we received that call from Yvonne Young the call we really did not want and she informed us that Roman had passed on.


I know that Roman is probably up there looking down at us with that kool aid smile about to make a call to all sound-men saying "hey I got D Brown and Alton here, how much dub you want". Always the jovial hustler - our Romey. Gone but not forgotten.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

GYPTIAN'S "HOLD YOU" VOTED NUMBER 2 SONG FOR 2010 IN NY


The hit song Hold You, by Gyptian has been voted the number two song of 2010 by New York's WQHT HOT 97 Radio Station in New York.

SEAN PAUL - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Sean Paul Ryan Francis Henriques (born January 9, 1973), a/k/a Sean Paul, is a Jamaican Grammy winning reggae/dancehall artist who is the former lead vocalist of the Dutty Cup Crew.

LOVELLA ELLIS - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Lovella Ellis has followed in her famous fathers path of performing reggae music. Lovella is the daughter of the late great king of rocksteady Alton Ellis. She was born in South London, England.

Friday, January 7, 2011

EARL "WIRE" LINDO - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Earl "Wire" Lindo, a/k/a "Wya" born 7 January 1953 is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is a member of The Wailers and has collaborated with numerous reggae artists including Burning Spear.

SEAN PAUL WILL BE OFF THE MARKET - GETTING MARRIED


Tears are following like a river from female fans of the international dancehall deejay. It is reported that the deejay proosed to is long time girlfriend, Jodi "Jinx" Stewart on New Years Eve.

JOSEY WALES "THE OUT LAW/COLONEL" PREPARES FOR DEATH


No one likes to think about their own mortality. But the truth is we are all going to die someday and the "Colonel" has decided to prepare for this day. He was faced with this reality, after the passing of fellow veteran reggae artists and in particular his friend Sugar Minott.

He decided to have his casket built to his liking. The casket was made locally with the colors of his Rastafarian faith (red, green and gold) and is kept in an air conditioned room at his home.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

THE NEW YORK TOP 30 REGGAE & TOP ALBUM/CD's CHARTS 12/29/10

TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR
1 1 13 INNOCENT (3) BUJU BANTON GARGAMEL #1
2 2 13 African Queen Sadiki Joe Fraser #2
3 3 11 Rescue Me Duane Stephenson/Gramps Morgan VP #3
4 4 10 Back Downtown Anthony Cruz Shan Shan/Nowtime Sound #4
5 6 9 If I Ever Wayne Wonder Singso #5
6 8 9 Birth Place Vybrant Major Links #6
7 9 8 Love Is Courtney John Joe Fraser #7
8 5 17 For Your Eyes Only (3) Shaggy/Alaine K-Licious #1
9 11 8 Nuh Mash It Up Binghi Fiya Binghi Princess Muzik #9
10 12 8 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Lenn Hammond Boot Camp #10
11 14 6 Nah Let Go Gyptian VP #11
12 7 11 Anything You Want Mary J Blige/Busta Rhymes/Gyptian Matriarch #4
13 15 6 Bad News Tony Anthony Phylani Music #13
14 19 5 Torn Tony Anthony Phylani Music #14
15 10 15 Keeping It Real Beres Hammond Heavy Beat #2
16 17 6 Stronger Baby Cham/Michael Rose/Bounty Killer Madhouse #16
17 18 5 Just A Little Loving Rolhensha/Gyptian No Doubt #17
18 13 11 Nah Sell Out Khago Seanizzle #9
19 22 5 Sweet Jamaica Mr. Vegas/Shaggy/Josey Wales Clifford Ray Music #19
20 23 4 If You Think You Are Lonely Now Steele Mobs #20
21 24 4 Lovers Rock Sophia Brown Music Mecka Records #21
22 16 17 Moving On Luciano Maximum Sound #2
23 26 4 Feel Up Natalie Storm Prodigal #23
24 27 3 Ali Ali Ho Everton Blender Joe Fraser #24
25 28 3 If I Follow My Heart Fiona JasFar #25
26 20 14 Times Like These Queen Ifrica 2 Hard Music #6
27 21 21 Our Heroes (4) Ed Robinson E2 Recordings #1
28 25 18 I'm OK Beenie Man Seanizzle #2
29 - 1 Dark Skin Girl Romain Virgo Penthouse #29
30 - 1 Babylon You Wrong Cornell Campbell/U Roy Special Delivery #30
NOTE:
Clinton Lindsay can be heard M-F 12:00 – 3:00pm @ www.ustream.tv/channel/the-foundation-radio-network, http://www.E2onair.com http://www.Reggae4us.com http://www.ReggaeSpin.com http://www.VibeOneRadio.com
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is compiled by Clinton Lindsay.
Data is collected from a combination of sale reports, listeners’ requests, and airplay.
Participants include, Tony Ryan’s Records, WVIP 93.5fm, VibeOneRadio104.5fm
The numbers in brackets indicate how long at the No.1 spot. TW/This Week, LW/Last Week, WOC/Weeks On Chart, RE/Return, NFAP/Not Fit For Airplay, HPR/Highest Position Reached.
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is counted down by Clinton Lindsay on Fridays @ 2:00pm, on all mentioned networks including WATB 1420am and WGFS 1430am, Atlanta. Portions can be heard on the following stations: KISS 100fm w/David Rodigan, London, WHUR 96.3fm w/John Blake,Washington DC, KKUP 91.5fm w/Robert Rankin, San Francisco, WRFG 89.3fm w/Jason Walker, Atlanta, WHPK 88.5fm w/Microphone Bill, Chicago, WESU 88.1fm w/Donovan Longmore, Hartford, WZBC 90.3fm w/Robin, Boston, KXLU 89.9fm w/Junior Francis, Los Angeles. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (2010)

THE NEW YORK TOP 20 REGGAE ALBUMS/CD's 12/29/10

TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL
1 1 14 BEFORE THE DAWN (8) BUJU BANTON GARGAMEL
2 2 14 Black Gold Duane Stephenson VP
3 3 12 Lifeline Sadiki Joe Fraser/VP
4 6 9 Million Chance Tony Anthony Phylani Music
5 5 4 Strictly The Best 42 Various Artists VP
6 7 4 The Crown Prince Of Reggae Dennis Brown 17 North Parade
7 10 4 Strictly The Best 43 Various Artists VP
8 8 6 My Way Lady Saw Diva Records
9 12 3 Yesterday Today Various Artists Joe Fraser/VP
10 6 15 Reggae Evolution Richie Stevens Pot Of Gold
11 9 8 Reggae Legends: Josey Wales Greensleeves
12 18 2 Dance Drop Riddim Various Artists No Doubt
13 11 16 R&B Hits Reggae Style Vol.4 Various Artists Joe Fraser/VP
14 14 17 Put The Stereo On Gappy Ranks Greensleeves
15 15 19 United States Of Africa (4) Luciano VP
16 19 29 Romain Virgo Romain Virgo VP
17 13 8 Hi Grade Ganja Anthems 3 Various Artists Greensleeves
18 16 23 Hold You Gyptian VP
19 17 25 Reggae Gold 2010 (7) Various Artists VP
20 20 26 I-Ternal Fire Capleton VP

NOTE:
Clinton Lindsay can be heard M-F 12:00 – 3:00pm @ www.ustream.tv/channel/the-foundation-radio-network, http://www.E2onair.com http://www.Reggae4us.com http://www.ReggaeSpin.com http://www.VibeOneRadio.com
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is compiled by Clinton Lindsay.
Data is collected from a combination of sale reports, listeners’ requests, and airplay.
Participants include, Tony Ryan’s Records, WVIP 93.5fm, VibeOneRadio104.5fm
The numbers in brackets indicate how long at the No.1 spot. TW/This Week, LW/Last Week, WOC/Weeks On Chart,
RE/Return, NFAP/Not Fit For Airplay, HPR/Highest Position Reached.
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is counted down by Clinton Lindsay on Fridays @ 2:00pm, on all mentioned networks including WATB 1420am and WGFS 1430am, Atlanta. Portions can be heard on the following stations: KISS 100fm w/David Rodigan, London, WHUR 96.3fm w/John Blake,Washington DC, KKUP 91.5fm w/Robert Rankin, San Francisco, WRFG 89.3fm w/Jason Walker, Atlanta, WHPK 88.5fm w/Microphone Bill, Chicago, WESU 88.1fm w/Donovan Longmore, Hartford, WZBC 90.3fm w/Robin, Boston, KXLU 89.9fm w/Junior Francis, Los Angeles. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (2010)

THE SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 25 REGGAE SINGLES & TOP 15 ALBUMS/CD's CHARTS 12/31/10

TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL HPR
1 1 14 INNOCENT (4) BUJU BANTON GARGAMEL #1
2 2 14 African Queen Sadiki Joe Fraser #2
3 3 11 Rescue Me Duane Stephenson/Gramps Morgan VP #3
4 4 11 Nuh Mash It Up Binghi Fiya BinghiPrincessMuzik #4
5 5 9 Love Is Courtney John Joe Fraser #5
6 6 10 Back Downtown Anthony Cruz Shan Shan/Nowtime #6
7 10 8 If I Ever Wayne Wonder Singso #7
8 11 8 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Lenn Hammond Boot Camp #8
9 7 15 For Your Eyes Only (2) Shaggy/Alaine K-Licious #9
10 12 8 Birth Place Vybrant Major Links #10
11 14 6 Nah Let Go Gyptian VP #11
12 15 6 Stronger Baby Cham/Michael Rose/Bounty Killer Madhouse #12
13 9 10 Anything You Want Mary J Blige/Busta Rhymes/Gyptian Matriarch #9
14 17 4 Lovers Rock Sophia Brown Music Mecka Records #14
15 18 6 Torn Tony Anthony Phylani Music #15
16 8 11 Nah Sell Out Khago Seanizzle #8
17 13 15 Moving On Luciano Maximum Sound #2
18 20 4 Sweet Jamaica Mr. Vegas/Shaggy/Josey Wales Clifford Ray Music #18
19 21 4 Just A Little Loving Rolhensha/Gyptian No Doubt #19
20 22 3 Ali Ali Ho Everton Blender Joe Fraser #20
21 16 16 I'm OK (3) Beenie Man Seanizzle #1
22 23 3 Our Heroes Ed Robinson E2 Recordings/VP #22
23 24 2 Jamaican Man Sharon Forrester Heavy Beat #23
24 19 12 Times Like These Queen Ifrica 2 Hard Music #6
25 - 1 Prisoner Of Love Kashief Lindo Heavy Beat #25

NOTE:
Clinton Lindsay can be heard M-F 12:00 – 3:00pm @ www.ustream.tv/channel/the-foundation-radio-network, http://www.E2onair.com, http://www.Reggae4us.com, http://www.ReggaeSpin.com http://www.VibeOneRadio.com
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is compiled by Clinton Lindsay.
Data is collected from a combination of sale reports, listeners’ requests, and airplay.
Participants include, Tony Ryan’s Records, WVIP 93.5fm, VibeOneRadio104.5fm
The numbers in brackets indicate how long at the No.1 spot. TW/This Week, LW/Last Week, WOC/Weeks On Chart, RE/Return, NFAP/Not Fit For Airplay, HPR/Highest Position Reached.
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is counted down by Clinton Lindsay on Fridays @ 2:00pm, on all mentioned networks including WATB 1420am and WGFS 1430am, Atlanta. Portions can be heard on the following stations: KISS 100fm w/David Rodigan, London, WHUR 96.3fm w/John Blake,Washington DC, KKUP 91.5fm w/Robert Rankin, San Francisco, WRFG 89.3fm w/Jason Walker, Atlanta, WHPK 88.5fm w/Microphone Bill, Chicago, WESU 88.1fm w/Donovan Longmore, Hartford, WZBC 90.3fm w/Robin, Boston, KXLU 89.9fm w/Junior Francis, Los Angeles. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (2010)







THE SOUTH FLORIDA TOP 15 ALBUMS/CD’s CHART 12/31/10

TW LW WOC TITLE ARTIST LABEL
1 1 14 BEFORE THE DAWN (8) BUJU BANTON GARGAMEL
2 2 12 Lifeline Sadiki Joe Fraser/VP
3 3 4 Strictly The Best 42 Various Artists VP
4 7 6 Million Chance Tony Anthony Phylani Music
5 6 7 My Way Lady Saw Diva Records
6 8 4 The Crown Prince Of Reggae Dennis Brown 17 North Parade
7 4 14 Reggae Evolution (2) Richie Stevens Pot Of Gold
8 10 3 Strictly The Best 43 Various Artists VP
9 5 12 Black Gold Duane Stephenson VP
10 11 2 Yesterday Today Various Artists Joe Fraser/VP
11 14 2 Dance Drop Riddim Various Artists No Doubt
12 9 8 Reggae Legends: Josey Wales Greensleeves
13 13 19 Put The Stereo On (4) Gappy Ranks Greensleeves
14 12 16 R&B Hits Reggae Style Vol.4 Various Artists Joe Fraser/VP
15 15 23 Hold Me Gyptian VP

NOTE:
Clinton Lindsay can be heard M-F 12:00 – 3:00pm @ www.ustream.tv/channel/the-foundation-radio-network, http://www.E2onair.com, http://www.Reggae4us.com, http://www.ReggaeSpin.com http://www.VibeOneRadio.com
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is compiled by Clinton Lindsay.
Data is collected from a combination of sale reports, listeners’ requests, and airplay.
Participants include, Tony Ryan’s Records, WVIP 93.5fm, VibeOneRadio104.5fm
The numbers in brackets indicate how long at the No.1 spot. TW/This Week, LW/Last Week, WOC/Weeks On Chart, RE/Return, NFAP/Not Fit For Airplay, HPR/Highest Position Reached.
The New York Top 30 Reggae Chart is counted down by Clinton Lindsay on Fridays @ 2:00pm, on all mentioned networks including WATB 1420am and WGFS 1430am, Atlanta. Portions can be heard on the following stations: KISS 100fm w/David Rodigan, London, WHUR 96.3fm w/John Blake,Washington DC, KKUP 91.5fm w/Robert Rankin, San Francisco, WRFG 89.3fm w/Jason Walker, Atlanta, WHPK 88.5fm w/Microphone Bill, Chicago, WESU 88.1fm w/Donovan Longmore, Hartford, WZBC 90.3fm w/Robin, Boston, KXLU 89.9fm w/Junior Francis, Los Angeles. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (2010)

Monday, January 3, 2011

REGGAE ACTS FOR ONE LOVE REGGAE CONCERT SERIES

The One Love Reggae Concert Series have named the following acts for this month and February 2011. The are as follows:

Jan. 11 Freddie McGregor
Jan. 18 John Holt
Jan. 25 Etana
Feb. 1 Toots & The Maytals
Feb. 8 Luciana

The venue will be Negril Escape Hotel.

www.oneloveconcerts.com

Shaggy - Reggae History January 3, 2001

On this day in 2001 Shaggy hits Billboard top 100 Singles Chart with "It Wasn't Me", featuring Rik Rok.

ANTHONY MALVO - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Anthony Malvo was born on January 4th in Kingston, Jamaica. He began his singing career in the early 1980's on the Legendary "Black Star" Sound System in Kingston. Later moved on to perform and record with King Jammys. Malvo recorded his first number one hit single entitled "Come Back Two Me" on the Winston Riley label, Techniques, featuring Tiger. Malvo continued with numerous hit songs like "Greatest Gal Lover" featuring Daddy Lizzard. "Can You Stop The Rain," "Ready Or Not" and "Sensi" Featuring Josie Wales.


In the early 90's Anthony Malvo teamed up singer Anthony Red Rose and started their own Music Production Label "How Yu Fi Say Dat"named after Anthony Malvo's hit song with Sly & Robbie on the Taxi label. entitled, "How Yu Fi Say Dat." Together Malvo and Redrose recorded and produced the first number one hit for Beenie Man "Wicked Man" The hits continued with number one hit songs like, "Report To We" Sean Paul, "Quarter To Twelve" feat. Simpleton, "Bag Juice on Base" featuring Fabby Dolly, "Dun Wife", featuring Cobra "Antichrist" featuring Captain Barky, "Guns and Roses" feat Bounty Killa, Malvo and Redrose. Just to name a few hit songs produced and recorded by Anthony Malvo on the "How Yu Fi Say Dat" Label.


RELEASES:
Midnight Cowboy (7", Single) Jammy's Records 1987
True Love (7") Parish 1987
Comforter (It's Me) (12") Greensleeves Records 1993
Informer (12") Greensleeves Records 1993
Heart Made Of Stone (7") Fat Eyes Records 1999
Brown Skin Girl (7") Baby G Productions 2004
Come Back To Me (12", Single) Techniques Records, VP Records
My Cord / My Sound / Guard Yu Head Back / No Heathen (12") Star Trail
Want It All (7") Love Injection Production
What A Heat (7") Reggae Vibes


PRODUCTION:
Greensleeves Sampler 10 (LP) Reminiscing Greensleeves Records 1994
Jungle & Western Cowboy Style / Build Me 3 Coffins (New Blood Crew Remixes) (12") Greensleeves Records 1995
Quarter To Twelve (LP, Comp) VP Records 1995
Ragga Ragga Ragga! 6 (CD) Nuh Watch Nuh Clock Greensleeves Records 1995
Strictly The Best 15 (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) VP Records 1995
A Piece Of The Blender: The Singles (LP, Album) Live Up Heartbeat Records (2) 1996
My Xperience (2xLP, Album) Virgin, TVT Records 1996
My Xperience Chapter 1 (LP) TVT Records, VP Records 1996
Ragga Ragga Ragga! 7 (CD) Explode Gal Greensleeves Records 1996
Greensleeves Reggae Sampler 18 (LP) What Have You Done Greensleeves Records 1998
Next Millenium ◄ (2 versions) Heartbeat TVT Records 1998
Wuk Dem Fi Hours / Anytime Yu Want War (12") VP Records 1998
U Know How We Roll (2xLP) Shotta To A Shotta Greensleeves Records 2003
Vibe With Us / Angel (7") Real Music (2) 2003
Hooked On You / Gal Dem Yard (7") Real Music (2)


APPEARS ON:
Limousine (LP, Album) Echoes Of My Mind Dynamic Sounds 1989
My Xperience (Album) ◄ (2 versions) Guns & Roses TVT Records ... 1996
My Xperience Chapter 1 (LP) Guns & Roses TVT Records, VP Records 1996
A Grade One Culture Dance '98 (CD) A Grade One Culture Da... Jah Life 1998
Good Friends Better Than Pocket Money (CD) Love Is Coming At You,... 2B1 Records
Love I Want (7") Love I Want How Yu Fi Sey Dat ?


TRACKS APPEARS ON:
Superstars Hit Parade Vol. 3 (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) Bad Minded People Live And Love ... 1987
Duck Dance V/S China Town (LP) Greatest Girl Lover Jammy's Records 1988
Massive 3 (Album, Comp) ◄ (3 versions) Come Back To Me FFRR 1989
Reggae Hits Volume 7 (Comp) ◄ (3 versions) Take You To The Dance Jet Star Records 1989
The Best Of Reggae Dancehall Vol. 1 (Comp) ◄ (2 versions) Take You To The Dance Profile Records 1989
Yammie Volume Three (LP, Comp) Three Times A Lady Yammie Music 1991
Sweet Nanny Goat (LP) Bad Minded People Pickout 1992
Greensleeves Sampler 8 (CD) Informer Greensleeves Records 1993
Romantic Ragga (LP, Comp) Can't Control Sinbad Production 1993
Greensleeves Sampler 11 (CD, Comp) Never Get Greensleeves Records 1994
Conscious Ragga (LP) Jah Mercy Greensleeves Records 1995
Quarter To Twelve (LP, Comp) Rumours VP Records 1995
Smoke The Herb (LP) Sensi VP Records 1995
Late Night Lovers Rock (CD, Comp) True Love e2 (2) 1998
Rythm 2 Rythm Vol1 Sleng Teng Duck Dance (2xLP, Comp) Kill A Sound Boy Black Arrow Records 2004
Double Twin Spin Volume 1 (CD, Comp) Bad Minded People Shelly Power Record
Gangster (LP, Comp) All Fruits Ripe Sinbad Production
Strictly The Best 1 (Cass) Take You To The Dance VP Records
In 1999 Malvo decided to launch his own Production & Recording career. He started the label "Real Music Production" The First Single he produced was "My Heart Belongs to you" featuring himself. He continued to produce artists like Capleton & Glen Washington on the "Identify Rhythm". The songs were placed on Capleton's VP Grammy nominee album "Still Blazing" entitled "Jah is going to Work It Out." Anthony Malvo also recorded & produced Junior Kelly, Dawn Penn and Admiral Baily on the same rhythm "Identify." Anthony Malvo still continues to produce music on the Real Music label.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

MUMA NANCY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Ophlin Russell-Myers (Sister Nancy, aka Muma Nancy) born 2 January 1962, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies is a female dancehall DJ and singer. Nancy is one of 15 siblings.Her brother, Robert, a/k/a Brigadier Jerry. She is also known to the world at large, as the first female dancehall DJ and was described as being a "dominating female voice for over two decades" in the reggae/dancehall industry.

Sister Nancy a/k/a Muma Nancy most famous song is "Bam Bam", labeled as a "well-known reggae anthem" by British Broadcasting Company and a "classic" by The Observer.

In her mid-teens, Nancy would occasionally perform on the Jahlove Music sound system that her brother Briggy worked with. In 1980, producer Winston Riley was the first to take her into the studio, resulting in her first single, "Papa Dean" for his Techniques label. Russell-Myers went on to perform at Reggae Sunsplash, making her the first female deejay ever to perform there, and she is also the first female Jamaican deejay to tour internationally. She had further success with singles such as "One Two", "Money Can't Buy Me Love", "Transport Connection" and "Bam Bam". Her debut album, One Two was released in 1982. She went on to work with producer Henry "Jungo" Lawes, recording "A No Any Man Can Test Sister Nancy", "Bang Belly", and a collaboration with Yellowman, "Jah Mek Us Fe A Purpose". She continued to appear live, sometimes on Jahlove Music with her brother. The sound system toured internationally, with both Sister Nancy and Brigadier Jerry making their debut UK performances at the Brixton Town Hall, London in 1982.

Muma Nancy has paved the way for Lady Saw, Sister Carol, Junie Ranks, Sista Charmaine, Mack Diamond, Lady G, Shelly Thunder, Carla Marshall, Lorna G, Lady English, and Lady P.

In 2007, Russell-Myers released the second of her two albums, Sister Nancy Meets Fireproof, produced by djMush1, formerly of the Slackers (NYC Ska) on Special Potato Records. The album was distributed by Jammyland Records in New York, NY. The album features four original compositions, as well as four instrument versions of the aforementioned songs.

Muma Nancy tours Europe every year and performs throughout the US, her most recent show in which she headlined was "Female Giants of the 80's" that was held on December 30, 2009 at Caribbean City, Empire Blvd., Brooklyn, NY along side Junie Ranks, Lady Ann, Sista Charmaine and Lady G.

Russell-Myers is married to her long time sweetheart of over twenty years. They reside with the rest of her family in New Jersey, where she works as an accountant at a bank.


MUMA NANCY'S MUSIC:

1982
• One Two
• The Yellow, The Purple & The Nancy (Yellowman & Fathead & Purpleman & Sister Nancy)



APPEARS ON

• 300% Dynamite
• Bam Bam
• 600% Dynamite
• Transport Connection
• A Dee-Jay Explosion
• One Two
• Dancehall
• Only Woman Dj With Degree
• Dread Broadcasting Corp.
• Bam Bam
• Playtime Reggae
• Bam Belly
• Sonic Presents The Best Of The DJ's Bout Ya !
• Wicked Like Me
• The Volcano Eruption
• Dance Pon De Corner
• The Yellow, The Purple & The Nancy
• No Any Man Can Test Sister Nancy
• Dance Pon The Corner
• Bang Belly
• Total Recall - Volcano Vol 2
• Dance Pon The Corner

AS A MUSICIAN VOCALS

• Yellowman & Fathead & Purpleman & Sister Nancy - The Yellow, The Purple & The Nancy [1982]


Muma Nancy happy birthday and thanks for your contribution to the reggae/dancehall music industry.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

ALBERT GRIFFITHS - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Albert Griffiths, singer and guitar player was the founder of the reggae group The Gladiators

RELEASES
1985
Country Living (Albert Griffiths & The Gladiators)


PRODUCTIONS
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Country Living [1985]
Gladiators - Babylon Street [1982]


APPEARS ON
Heartbeat Reggae
Studio One Dub Vol 2
Albums engineered by Albert Griffiths


MIXING ENGINEER
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Country Living [1985]
As a musician


BACKING VOCALS
Gladiators - Bongo Red [197X]
Gladiators - Gladiators [1980]
U Roy - Rasta Ambassador [1977]


VOCALS
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Country Living [1985]
Gladiators - Back To Roots [1982]
Gladiators - Bongo Red [197X]
Gladiators - Gladiators [1980]
Gladiators - Naturality [1979]
Gladiators - Proverbial Reggae [1978]
Gladiators - Serious Thing [1984]
Gladiators - Sweet So Till [1979]
Gladiators - Symbol Of Reality [1982]
Gladiators - Trenchtown Mix Up [1976]


RHYTHM GUITAR
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Country Living [1985]
Gladiators - Back To Roots [1982]
Gladiators - Bongo Red [197X]
Gladiators - Serious Thing [1984]
Michael Prophet - Consciousness [1979-80]
The Yabby You Vibration - Deliver Me From My Enemies [1977]
Tommy McCook - Blazing Horns - Tenor In Roots [1976-78]
Tommy McCook & Bobby Ellis - Blazing Horns [1977]
Wayne Wade - Dancing Time [1978]
Yabby You - Beware [1978]


LEAD GUITAR
Gladiators - Naturality [1979]
Gladiators - Proverbial Reggae [1978]
Gladiators - Trenchtown Mix Up [1976]
U Roy - Rasta Ambassador [1977]
Yabby U & Michael Prophet & Wayne Wade - Prophecy [1982]


GUITAR
Baba Dread - Earthman Connection [1978-79]
Burning Spear - Creation Rebel
Ethiopian & Gladiators - Dread Prophecy [1986]
Gladiators - Symbol Of Reality [1982]
Royals - Pick Up The Pieces [1977]
Yabby U - Jah Jah Way [1980]
Yabby You & King Tubby - King Tubby's Prophesy Of Dub [1976]
Yabby You & Various Artists - Jesus Dread [1972-77]


BASS
Gladiators - Back To Roots [1982]
Gladiators - Sweet So Till [1979]


PERCUSSIONS
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Living [1985]
Ethiopian & Gladiators - Dread Prophecy [1986]

STRINGS
Albert Griffiths & Gladiators - Country Living [1985]

ALPHA BLONDY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY


Alpha Blondy (born January 1, 1953) is an Ivorian reggae singer and international recording artist. Alpha Blondy was born Seydou Koné in Dimbokro, Ivory Coast. He sings mainly in his native language of Dioula, in French and English, and sometimes in Arabic or Hebrew. His lyrics convey serious political attitudes and a sense of humor.





RELEASES
1982
Rasta Poué
1985
Apartheid Is Nazism
1986
Jerusalem (Alpha Blondy & The Wailers)


PRODUCTIONS
Alpha Blondy - Apartheid Is Nazism [1985]
Alpha Blondy & Wailers - Jerusalem [1986]


As a musician

VOCALS
Alpha Blondy - Apartheid Is Nazism [1985]
Alpha Blondy & Wailers - Jerusalem [1986]