Articles Comments

CLINTON LINDSAY » Entries tagged with "Desmond Dekker & The Aces"

REGGAE’S INFLUENTIAL FORERUNNER, ROCK STEADY, CELEBRATES ITS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY!

REGGAE’S INFLUENTIAL FORERUNNER, ROCK STEADY, CELEBRATES ITS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY!

By Patricia Meschino—- When veteran Jamaican singer Leroy Sibbles took the stage at the St. Kitts Music Festival, the audience drew closer to savor his smooth delivery of vintage hits including “Fattie Fattie,” “Party Time” and “Why Did You Leave?” Sibbles, former lead vocalist of the legendary The Heptones (formed in the 60’s with the late Barry Llewellyn and Earl Morgan) was featured on the festival’s Friday Reggae Night, but the classics he performed don’t quite … Read entire article »

Filed under: BREAKING NEWS, GUEST RUNDOWNS

“CHEERLEADER” CRACKS BILLBOARD TOP TEN, GOES GOLD FOR OMI!

 By Kevin Jackson—  Omi— SINGER Omi has broken into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart in the United States, making him the seventh Jamaican artist to do so. The Felix Jaehn remix of his 2012 single, Cheerleader, jumps from number 11 to number seven this week. The single is in its eighth week on the main Billboard singles list, and its 12th week at the top of Billboard’s Digital Reggae Singles chart. To date, Cheerleader has sold over 641,098 copies in the US and has been certified gold. Omi (real name Omar Passley) joins an elite list of Jamaicans who have made the Billboard 100. The others are: * Millie Small (in 1964 with My Boy Lollipop, which reached number two); * Desmond Dekker and the Aces (in 1969 with Israelites which reached … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS

“TRIBUTE TO THE GREATS” TO HONOR BEVERLEY’S RECORDS FOUNDER LESLIE KONG, JULY 27 IN KINGSTON!

By Howard Campbell— Leslie Kong—- The 17th staging of Tribute To The Greats takes place July 27 at the Chinese Benevolent Association in St Andrew. Dubbed ‘The Chinese Connection’, it salutes the contribution of the Chinese to Jamaica’s popular music. Today, the Sunday Observer starts a six-part series on some of the recipients. When Leslie Kong died in August 1971, he was arguably the most successful Jamaican music producer in terms of overseas impact. Kong died suddenly of an heart attack at age 38. He was at his peak as a producer, having released a number of hit songs by Derrick Morgan, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker and the Aces and The Maytals through his Beverley’s Records. History will probably remember Kong best as the person who produced Judge Not, a 1962 song by a teenaged … Read entire article »

Filed under: GUEST RUNDOWNS