Earlando Arrington Neil, better known by his stage name Early B, was an early
dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rou ...
and
reggae
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deejay
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whose lyrics had a cultural bent, noted mainly in his hits ''Visit of King Selassie'', ''History of Jamaica'' and ''Wheely Wheely'', the latter an ode to bicycle-riding in
Jamaica
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.
Biography
Earlando was born into a poor family and left a promising school career at age seventeen to support his mother and two brothers. He began work as a machine clerk but within a year was elevated to acting supervisor.
[Boss, Joe D.. Early B. ''Immortal''. Black Solidarity, 1980–1987.]
Neil began performing live on Soul Imperial Hi-Fi alongside his young apprentice,
Wild Apache (aka Super Cat) (b. William Maragh).
Earlando supposedly earned his stage name as a result of his reputation for arriving to shows early, thus gaining the name Early Bird, then finally Early B.
Early B was soon approached, while on vacation with Stuart Brown (owner of African Star Sound),
by a larger
sound system, King Majesty. King Majesty was the only set to play all over the parish of
St. Thomas. In the evenings he dragged the young Supercat out of his yard in
Kingston to the countryside where they performed on King Majesty for almost a year. The owner of King Majesty was a manager in the
sugar cane
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industry and unfortunately was unable to run the sound system during harvest time. Frustration boiled over for "Cat" and Early B who both had ambitions to make it "big time". Their first chance came with
Killamanjaro
Founded in the summer of 1969, Killamanjaro is a Jamaican sound system best known for their clashes and large amount of classic reggae dubplates.
It is owned by Noel "Papa Jaro" Harper and named after Mount Kilimanjaro. The name was changed ...
.
Killamanjaro
Founded in the summer of 1969, Killamanjaro is a Jamaican sound system best known for their clashes and large amount of classic reggae dubplates.
It is owned by Noel "Papa Jaro" Harper and named after Mount Kilimanjaro. The name was changed ...
began as a humble sound system in the cool hills above
Kingston with a resident
mike
Mike may refer to:
Animals
* Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum
* Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off
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-man known by the stagename of "Oh Lord". In 1980–81, the principal reason for the rise of Killamanjaro was because Early B and Supercat had become its crowd-pulling regulars. Soon every hopeful
deejay
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wanted to "hold the
mike
Mike may refer to:
Animals
* Mike (cat), cat and guardian of the British Museum
* Mike the Headless Chicken, chicken that lived for 18 months after his head had been cut off
* Mike (chimpanzee), a chimpanzee featured in several books and docume ...
" on the Killamanjaro sound alongside Early B, who had by now acquired a new nickname – The Doctor. He had endless queues of patients as "Jaro" came of age and established itself as one of the top sets, ranking amongst the legends of the sound world such as Gemini,
Black Scorpio
Black Scorpio is a Jamaican sound system and record label run by Maurice "Jack Scorpio" Johnson.
History
Johnson had started to operate a single turntable and speaker sound system in 1968 and started the Special I sound system in 1972, changing ...
, Lee's Unlimited, Volcano and the mighty King Sturgav. Indeed, such was the demand that Killamanjaro set a record, that still holds today, by performing on fifty-two consecutive nights in Kingston.
[
Over the next two years, Early B was in constant demand as a recording artist scoring hits such as ''Gaterman Get Fraid'', ''Wheel Wheely'' (also called ''One Wheely Wheely''), ''Sunday Dish'', and ''Learn Fe Drive''.][ His next step towards the top was a move to the United States where he continued to be a ]dancehall
Dancehall is a genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late 1970s. Initially, dancehall was a more sparse version of reggae than the roots style, which had dominated much of the 1970s.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rou ...
favourite.[ Early B's ]deejay
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career brought him to other sound systems as well, including the African Star sound system in Toronto, Canada[Reggaepedia Wiki]
/ref> and Crystal Blue Flames Sound in New York City.[
Early performed throughout the US and England (as well as ]Jamaica
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) until he was shot to death inside the Windsor Cricket Club, Dorchester, , on 11 September 1994. While rumours have circulated as to the reasoning behind the murder, his killers have never been found.
Early B recorded several albums during the mid-80s, which remain well-circulated in the digital age today. Several tribute compilation albums have recently been released on CD, such as ''Immortal'' and ''A Memorial Tributed Reggae Hits''.
Discography
References
External links
Discography
at Roots Archives.
Early B
at MySpace.
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Jamaican dancehall musicians
Jamaican reggae musicians
Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
1994 deaths
1957 births
Deaths by firearm in Massachusetts