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Born in 1944 or 1945 in Spanish Town, Jamaica, Michael James Williams adopted the names King Cry Cry and King Far I and became widely noted as a pioneering dub reggae artist. He started recording in the early 70's, first with Bunny Lee, later with Joe Gibbs and eventually started his own label called 'Cry Tuff'. On September 15, 1983, Williams was shot to death in his home at the age of 39.
Kingston, Jamaica
The sound coming out of the Jamaican capital over the past decades has had a profound...
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Hamburg
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Dub
Founder of Collision records, Nicolai Beverungen, wanted to create a label that would both progress and explore new regions of music as well as 'tickle new parts of the earbrain.' With...
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Liverpool
Genre
Dub
Roy Cousins was a reggae singer, producer, record store owner, and leader of the seminal dub group The Royals before founding the Tamoki Wambesi Dove label, so it shouldn't be any...
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