David Madden (born 1943) is a Jamaican trumpeter known for his solo recordings and as a member of
Zap Pow
Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall ...
, as well as playing on records of
Bob Marley
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and many other great
reggae artists.
Biography
David Madden has been around for many years in the Jamaican music business – composing, arranging, singing, and playing the trumpet. He has recorded with artists such as
Bob Marley & the Wailers,
[Campbell, Howard (2013)]
David Madden is Pon Di Internet
, '' Jamaica Observer'', 12 October 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2013 Ernest Ranglin
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,
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Biography
In 1963 he joined with Ernest Wilson and Peter Austin to form The C ...
,
Jimmy Cliff,
Burning Spear
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,
Bob Andy,
Peter Tosh,
Beres Hammond
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,
Ziggy Marley
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,
Dawn Penn
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...
,
Dennis Brown
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, and
Sean Paul.
Madden began playing the trumpet at
Alpha Boys School
Alpha Cottage School (often referred to as Alpha Boys School, Convent of Mercy "Alpha" Academy and now called Alpha Institute) was the name of the vocational residential school on South Camp Road in Kingston, Jamaica, still run by Roman Catholic ...
.
By age 17, he went to
Jamaica Military Band
Jamaican Military Band (JMB) is one of two military bands in the Jamaican Defence Forces, with the other being The Jamaica Regiment Band. The main task of the band is to play music at all national and military ceremonies. The band's repertoire i ...
, then on to the Jamaican entertainment pop scene.
[Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2014)]
David Madden gives ‘good measure’
, '' Jamaica Observer'', 21 May 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014
Madden teamed with saxophonist
Cedric "Im" Brooks as the duo Im and David to record for producer
Coxsone Dodd at the famous
Studio One.
"Money Maker" and "Candy Eye" were both hits, reaching number one and number ten respectively on the Jamaican charts. Madden also worked as a session musician and arranger at Studio One.
Madden then went on to become a co-founder of the progressive-reggae group,
Zap Pow
Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall ...
for which he penned another chart-topper "Mystic Mood" that catapulted the group into stardom.
Other hits were to follow such as "Tonight We Love", "Scandal Corner", "This is Reggae Music", and "Sweet Loving Love". While with
Zap Pow
Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall ...
, Madden, as a studio musician, was featured on at least nineteen of
Bob Marley
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's hit songs, and was a floor member of
the Wailers
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in 1982–83 when
Zap Pow
Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall ...
disbanded.
In 1979 Madden was made an honorary citizen of the city of
Atlanta, Georgia
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, while touring with Bob Marley & the Wailers.
Resuming his solo career with his debut album, ''Going Bananas'', Madden released his first single as a solo performer, titled "Chained", on his own Large, Medium and Small Music (LMS) label. "Chained" was co-produced by
the Wailers
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' keyboardist,
Tyrone Downie
Tyrone Downie (20 May 1956 – 5 November 2022) was a Jamaican keyboardist and pianist best known for his involvement as a member of Bob Marley and The Wailers.Foster, Chuck (1999) ''Roots Rock Reggae'', Billboard Books, , p. 66, 116
He studi ...
. Since 1983 Madden has recorded several albums such as ''Reggae Trumpetaa'', ''Changing Times'', and ''Dance Haawan''. With four albums to his credit, David then released his first CD, ''Cyber-Charged Ska'', which he took to Midem, France to introduce his cyber-ska to the audiences. He then released the compilation set ''Horny Reggae Horn: The Best of David Madden''. On this retrospective set, can be found Madden's work from the early 1980s, including "Lonely People", "She She Mugae", "Mystic Mood", and the romantic "Love Light". Other CDs released are ''Cybernetix Online'' and ''Long Live Reggae Music''. His first EP, ''Pon di Internet'', was released in 2013, and was followed in 2014 with ''4 Good Measure''.
In October 2015 he released the EP ''Nice We Met'', on which he sings as well as plays trumpet.
[Campbell, Howard (2015)]
Madden gets vocal on Nice We Met
, '' Jamaica Observer'', 28 October 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015
Discography
EP
*''Pon de Internet'' (2013), LMS
*''4 Good Measure'' (2014) – LMS
*''Nice We Met'' (2015)
Albums
*''Cyber Charged Ska'' (2000) – LMS
*''Reggae Horn 1969–83 – Early David Madden'' (2008) – LMS
*''Long Live Reggae Music'' (2008) – LMS
*''Horny Reggae Horn – The Best of David Madden'' (2009) – LMS
*''Luv – Hold U 4 Ever'' (2010), LMS
*''Biography'' (2010), LMS
*''Wow! Www.Ska'' (2010), LMS
Singles
*''Fast Lane Slow (Fast Lane)'' (2011), LMS
*''Digital Sound (Fast Lane Digital)'' (2011), LMS
Im & Dave
*''Money Maker'' (1970) Coxsone (sometimes credited to Various Artists)
See also
*
Zap Pow
Zap Pow is a Jamaican reggae band, founded by singer/bassist Michael Williams aka Mikey Zappow and guitarist Dwight Pinkney. Members also included singer Beres Hammond, trumpeter David Madden, saxman Glen DaCosta, and drummer Cornell Marshall ...
*
The Wailers
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References
Further reading
Profile on Irie Up*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20081202031708/http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20040331/ent/ent1.html Jamaica's Gleaner article "David Madden strikes a balance".ZAP POW "This Is Reggae Music" – stone killa 1970s reggaeZap Pow on Boss Shots
External links
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David Madden at Roots Archives
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1943 births
Living people
Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaican reggae musicians
Jamaican trumpeters
Jamaican reggae singers
Jamaican songwriters
21st-century trumpeters
21st-century Jamaican male singers
Jamaican military musicians