Tibet was one of the few artists from the early days of digital reggae to focus on "conscious" themes in his lyrics. A member of the Twelve tribes of Israel since his youth.[1][2][3] He has been described as "the most consistently conscious singer of his age".[4] Allen described how he got his nickname: "I was going primary school and my cousin, both of us were sitting together looking into an atlas, and saw the name 'Tibet'. My cousin took it as a mockery and seh 'Tibet! Tibet!' and it stuck
Everton Blender (born 21 November 1954) Everton Dennis Williams, in Clarendon, Jamaica) is an award-winning reggae singer and producer, known for his smooth, crooning, tenor vocals, up-tempo arrangements, and spiritually uplifting themes, successfully bridging the gap between roots reggae and dancehal Williams was born in Clarendon parish but grew up on Maxfield Avenue, Kingston.[2] Williams began his career singing in an amateur talent contest in the late 1970s at Kingston's Bohemia Club....
Freddie McGregor (born 27 June 1956, Clarendon, Jamaica)[1] has been variously a singer, musician and producer. His music career began when he was seven years old..1970s and early 1980s, and in the same period was part of the resurgence of Studio One.His popularity soared in the early 1980s with the release of "Bobby Bobylon". Other popular hits of McGregor's include "Big Ship", "Push Comes to Shove", "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely" (a top ten hit in the UK),and "I Was Born a Winner
Dawn Penn's earliest recordings were composed and written by her around 1966 using session musicians. In 1967 she recorded the rocksteady single, "You Don't Love Me" produced by Coxsone Dodd at Studio One.[1] She also recorded "Why Did You Leave" at Studio One, "Broke My Heart" for Bunny Lee, "I Let You Go Boy" and covers of "To Sir with Love" and "Here Comes the Sun".[2] Dawn had also recorded for singer and producer Prince Buster early in her career with songs like "Long Day, Short Night","Blu
Ryan "Jahmali" Thomas made a serious impact when Donovan Germain, producer, Penthouse, released the singer's debut album "El Shaddai." Reggae connoisseurs had already discovered this natural talent, through recordings for King Jammy, Barry O'Hare and Bobby 'Digital' Dixon. The latter now releases a full length album entitled "Treasure Box." Lovers of contemporary roots reality have to purchase this great album.
Ruffi-Ann formally known Lady Shabba has been working towards her career since the age of fifteen. Over the years she has performed on major events such as Sting, Spring Break and several other stages shows across the island and overseas. Ruffi-Ann is considered to be very talented. She is very determined take her musical career to the highest level. She was born in Spanish Town, St. Catherine and was raised in Portmore
Jimmy Riley (born Martin James Ziggy Norman Riley, 22 May 1954) is a Jamaican singer who in addition to recording solo has also been a member of the Sensations (Jamaica) and The Uniques and is the father of Tarrus Riley
Purpleman, aka Peter Yellow (born as Anthony Jones 4 January 1962,[citation needed] Waterhouse District, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican Dancehall deejay. Being one of three albino deejays in the 1980s (Yellowman, Purpleman, and King Mellow Yellow), he often called himself Yellowman, and even released an album as him.