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Kiddus I (born Frank Dowding Jr, December 1944)Katz, David (2000) "People Funny Boy - The Genius of Lee 'Scratch' Perry", Payback Press, is a
reggae Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, " Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use ...
singer and musician, best known for his appearance in the film '' Rockers''.


Biography

Dowding was born in 1944 in Saint Mary Parish,
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. His mother, Maria Cathcart Dowding a home maker and his father, Frank Dowding, a bookkeeper. He adopted the stage name Kiddus, which is
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for "blessed one", after becoming a
Rastafarian Rastafari, sometimes called Rastafarianism, is a religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s. It is classified as both a new religious movement and a social movement by scholars of religion. There is no central authority in control ...
. In 1971, he set up a Rastafarian commune and craft centre located between uptown and downtown Kingston, which became a unique feature of a city generally divided by social class.Campbell, Howard (2014)
Rastaman Vibration takes root
", '' Jamaica Observer'', 7 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014
Dowding was a member of
Ras Michael Michael George Henry OD (born 1943), better known as Ras Michael, is a Jamaican reggae singer and Nyabinghi specialist. He also performs under the name of Dadawah. Biography Henry was born in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica, where he was raised in ...
's Sons Of Negus from 1971 to 1978, singing and playing
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drums.Sleeve notes to "Graduation in Zion:1978-1980"J. Poet " ''Rocking Rebel, Vols. 1-2'' Review,
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, retrieved 2010-04-07
He recorded several self-productions in 1972 with Aston Barrett at
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' studio, but these were not released due to lack of funds. ''Rockers'' director
Theodoros Bafaloukos Theodoros Bafaloukos (May 18, 1946 – 2016) was a director, screenwriter and production designer from Greece known for his work in Jamaica and the U.S. He directed '' Rockers'', the 1970s era film about Jamaican music and culture. Bafaloukos was ...
had seen Kiddus recording "Graduation In Zion" in 1976, two years before the film was made, and decided to film Kiddus recording the track as part of the movie. Kiddus had by then released a few singles on his own Shepherd label, including "Security In The Streets" which was recorded with Lee Perry at his Black Ark studio.Greene, Jo-Ann " ''Inna De Yard'' Review,
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, retrieved 2010-04-07
Dowding was a prominent member of the Peace Movement, and "Security in the Streets" was one of the first of several songs recorded in appreciation of the Peace Treaty of 1978 between rival political gang-leaders
Claudie Massop Claude Massop (16 April 1949 – 4 February 1979) was the leader and strongman of the Phoenix Gang, later renamed the Shower Posse, belonging to Tivoli Gardens, Wellington Street, Rema, Denham Town and the surrounding areas of West Kingston, Ja ...
and Bucky Marshall. After releasing a handful of further singles, and recording an album that was not released due to the master tapes getting lost, little was heard of Kiddus I until French label Makasound issued ''Inna De Yard'' in 2005, one of a series of albums recorded acoustically by vintage reggae artists in Jamaica. Japanese label Dub Store Records then reissued some of the 1970s singles, followed by the anthology ''Graduation In Zion: 1978-1980'' in 2007. In June 2009, Kiddus I released ''Green Fa Life'' (Naya Records), remarkably his first full-length electric instrumentation album of his 30+ year career. ''Green Fa Life'' sees Kiddus I team up with roots reggae legends
Earl "Chinna" Smith Earl "Chinna" Smith (born 6 August 1955), a.k.a. Earl Flute and Melchezidek the High Priest,Johnson, Richard (2013)The Melchizedek way, '' Jamaica Observer'', 6 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013 is a Jamaican guitarist active since the late ...
and Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace, although that is naming just a few of the very respected heavy weight artists who also play on the album. Kiddus I also appears on the first two "Grass Yard Productions" albums aya Recordsreleased 2009 with the tracks "Merry Chase" and "Shine Your Light". Both ''Grass Yard Productions: Vol1 & Vol2'' has Kiddus I sharing studio time with other stella Jamaican musicians such as Ken Bob, Johnny "Dizzy" Moore, Jamel, Don I, Ken Boothe, Israel Voice, Jahmali and Michh "Shemaiah" Abrahams. Around 2009 he set up the Green Fa Life project, promoting planting of the Moringa tree and products derived from it. In 2007, a copy of his album tapes from 1981 were discovered, and his debut album was finally released in 2009 as ''Rocking Rebel Volumes 1&2''. In 2014 he staged the first Rastaman Vibration concert in Cheapside, St. Elizabeth, with the intention of expanding it into a festival in future years.


Albums

* ''Inna De Yard'' (2005), Makasound * ''Graduation In Zion: 1978-1980'' (2007), Dub Store * ''Green Fa Life'' (2009), Naya * ''Rocking Rebel Volumes 1&2'' (2009) * ''Topsy Turvy World'' (2013) * ''Take A Trip'' (2015)


References


External links


Kiddus I at reggae-reviews.com

Kiddus I at Roots Archives

Review of ''Graduation In Zion'' at Roots Archives


{{DEFAULTSORT:Kiddus 01 Living people 1944 births People from Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica Jamaican reggae musicians Jamaican Rastafarians Converts to the Rastafari movement