John McMorris (born 1970), better known as Little John, is a Jamaican
dancehall musician best known for his 1980s recordings.
History
Born 1970 in
Kingston, Jamaica,
[Little John]
, AllMusic
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. Retrieved 8 April 2011 Little John was so called as he began performing and recording at the age of nine.
[Larkin, Colin (1998) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, , p. 171] He first recorded for
Captain Sinbad
Captain Sinbad was the deejay alter ego of Jamaican record producer Carl Dwyer (born c.1955).
Biography
Dwyer was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and entered the music industry as a deejay under the name Captain Sinbad on the ''Sound of Silence'' s ...
's Youth in Progress label (including debut single "51 Storm"), and is regarded by some as the first dancehall singer, known for his ability to create lyrics over any backing track.
After getting his break with
Sugar Minott
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's Youth Promotion organisation, he performed with
sound systems
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In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the ...
such as Romantic Hi Fi, Kilimanjaro, Gemini, and
Henry "Junjo" Lawes
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Biography
Born in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica, Lawes began working ...
' Volcano Hi Power.
[Lesser, Beth (2008) ''Dancehall: The Rise of Jamaican Dancehall Culture'', Soul Jazz, , p. 134] He recorded for many producers in the 1980s, notably for Lawes,
Joseph Hoo Kim
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Career
Born to parents of Chinese heritage, Joseph Hoo Kim grew up in ...
,
George Phang George Phang (born 29 March 1956 in Saint Andrew, Kingston) is a Jamaican reggae record producer, famously known for owning the ''Powerhouse'' label.
Phang started his reggae label Powerhouse in the early 1980s. His first hits were Little John's ...
,
Jah Thomas
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Biography
Named Nkrumah after Ghanaian national ...
, and
King Jammy
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.
He continued to record in the 1990s including the
Winston Holness
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-produced ''Boombastic'' (1990),
[Dougan, John]
''Boombastic'' Review
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. Retrieved 8 April 2011 and in the 21st century released the album ''Build Back Yard'' (2006). He also continued to perform live, including paying tribute to the late Sugar Minott at
Reggae Sumfest
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in 2010.
[Peru, Yasmine (2010)]
Reggae Sumfest: The good, the bad and the muddy
", ''Jamaica Observer
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'', 30 July 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2011
Discography
*''Janet Sinclair'' (single, 1982), Greensleeves – with
Billy Boyo
Billy Boyo (born Billy Theophilus Rowe, 21 September 1969 – 29 October 2000) was a Jamaican reggae artist born in Kingston, Jamaica, who was arguably the most prolific of the early-1980s child DJs. He is most well known for his songs "One Sp ...
*''Reggae Dance'' (1982), Midnight Rock
*''Showdown vol. 1'' (1984), Empire/Hitbound – with
Barry Brown
*''English Woman'' (1983), Gorgon
*''Ghetto Youth'' (1983), Jah Guidance – reissued (1990),
RAS
Ras or RAS may refer to:
Arts and media
* RAS Records Real Authentic Sound, a reggae record label
* Rundfunk Anstalt Südtirol, a south Tyrolese public broadcasting service
* Rás 1, an Icelandic radio station
* Rás 2, an Icelandic radio stati ...
*''Give the Youth a Try'' (1983), Live & Learn
*''Show Case 83'' (1983), EAD
*''Showdown vol. 6'' (1984), Hitbound – with
Frankie Paul
Paul Blake (19 October 1965 – 18 May 2017), better known as Frankie Paul, was a Jamaican dancehall reggae artist. Born blind, he has been dubbed by some 'The Jamaican Stevie Wonder'.
Biography
Born in Jamaica in 1965, Blake was born blind bu ...
*''True Confession'' (1984), Power House
*''Unite'' (1984), Vista Sounds
*''Clarks Booty'' (1985), Live & Love
*''River to the Bank'' (1985), Power House
*''The Best of Little John'' (1985), RM
*''Worries and Trouble'' (1985),
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 ...
*''Rubber Dub One'' (1986), C&E
*''Youth of Today'' (1986), Skengdon
*''Dance Hall Clash'' (1986), Sunset – with Uglyman
*''Warriors & Trouble'' (1986), World Enterprise
*''Showcase Volume 1'' (198?), Sir Tommy's – with Trevor Junior
*''Boombastic'' (1990),
Heartbeat
*''Build Back Yard'' (2006), Johnhouse
;Compilations:
*''Early Days'' (1984), Jah Bible
References
Jamaican reggae singers
1970 births
Living people
Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
Heartbeat Records artists
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