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Ranking Dread (born Winston Brown; – 1996)Moskowitz, David V. (2006) ''Caribbean Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall'', Greenwood Press, , p. 246.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2003) ''The Rough Guide to Reggae, 3rd edn'',
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was a
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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 ...
deejay and was born in the Jamaican parish of
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but grew up in the
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ghettos of Rema and Tivoli. He became famous for his work with the Ray Symbolic sound system in the 1970s. His later years in the UK and North America were ended by legal issues.


Biography

Ranking Dread first became known as a deejay on the Ray Symbolic sound system in Jamaica, but by the late 1970s he had moved to
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, where he worked with
Lloyd Coxsone Lloyd Coxsone (born Lloyd Blackford, c. 1945) is a Jamaican-born sound system operator and record producer, who has been resident in the United Kingdom since 1962. Biography Blackford was born in Morant Bay, Jamaica, c.1945, and moved to Wandswo ...
's sound system. He released four albums starting with ''Girls Fiesta'' in 1978, produced by Linval Thompson, and worked with producer Sugar Minott on his third album, ''Lots of Loving''. He had a minor UK hit in the early 1980s with "Fattie Boom Boom", but in the mid-1980s, he faded from the music scene and became more notorious for his criminal activities, where he was labelled "the most dangerous man in Britain and the number one Yardie Godfather".Thompson, Tony (2001),
Two more die on 'murder mile'
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This was backed up by his appearance on a British television programme in the late 1980s entitled The Cook Report. However, when interviewed by TV Journalist
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in 1990 for a Canadian TV documentary, he denied all allegations put to him. He had been involved with Jamaican gang leader
Claude 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, Jam ...
, and was wanted by Jamaican police in connection with over thirty murders. He travelled to the
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, where he lived under several aliases including Errol Codling, became the head of a Hackney
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and armed robbery gang,Pitts, John (2008) ''Reluctant Gangsters: The Changing Face of Youth Crime'', Willan Publishing, , p. 86. and was wanted by the police there. He was arrested at an illegal drinking club in 1988 and found to be in possession of illegal drugs and deported later that year, officially for entering the country illegally, after being branded the most dangerous foreign national living in Britain.O'Hanlon, Terry (1996)
"Storm as Yardie gangsters sneak back into Britain"
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'', 21 July 1996.
In 1990, after being deported from the United States, he was arrested in
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for allegedly slashing his girlfriend's face with a knife after entering the country illegally on a fake passport, and attempted to gain refugee status there, claiming that he feared for his life in Jamaica due to his political affiliations.Refugee Reject Passes Our Test
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'', 21 March 1990.
He was eventually extradited back to Jamaica where he died in prison in 1996.


Discography


Albums

*''Girls Fiesta'' (1978), Burning Sounds *''Kunta Kinte Roots'' (1979), Burning Sounds *''Lots of Loving'' (1980), Stand Firm *''Ranking Dread in Dub'' (1982), Silver Camel *''2 Dread Inna Babylon'' (2006), Silver Kamel (with Massive Dread) *''Most Wanted'' (2007), Greensleeves


Singles

*''Disco E.P. Showcase'' (EP) (1980), Art & Craft *"I Don't Want To Be No General" (1980), D.E.B. *"Fattie Boom Boom" (1981), Greensleeves *"Poor Man Story" (1981), Live And Love *"Wah We Do" (1981), Live And Love *"My Mammy" (1982), Greensleeves *"Shut Me Mouth" (1982), Greensleeves *"Stylelily" (1998), High Power Music *"Love A Dub" (2007), Greensleeves


References


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DiscographyRanking Dread
at Roots Archives {{DEFAULTSORT:Ranking Dread 1950s births 1996 deaths Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica Jamaican reggae musicians Yardies