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Earl Zero Biography

Earl Zero

Earl Zero Biography Early Life Earl Anthony Johnson, better known by his stage name Earl Zero, was born on October 19, 1953, the eldest of ten children, in the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston, Jamaica. His father was a fisherman and his mother a fishmonger. Growing up in the heart of the Jamaican music scene, Zero was immersed in the sounds of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from a young age. Inspired by the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Burning Spear, he developed a passion for music and began honing his skills as a vocalist and songwriter. Rise to

Earl Sixteen Biography

Earl Sixteen

Earl Sixteen Biography: Earl Sixteen, born Earl Daley on May 9, 1958, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a revered figure in the realm of roots reggae music. His journey through the echelons of the reggae world is marked by his distinctive vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and unwavering commitment to the principles of Rastafarianism. Earl’s career, spanning over four decades, has seen him collaborate with some of reggae’s most influential figures, release numerous albums, and captivate audiences worldwide with his soulful performances. Earl Sixteen’s musical odyssey began in the vibrant streets of Kingston, where he immersed himself in the sounds of reggae

Exco Levi

Born to the religion of music, and chanting faith in Rastafari, Exco Levi is one of Reggae’s most attractive voices who’s unafraid to deliver uplifting messages wrapped in engaging melodic compositions. Coming from roots based in Manchester, Jamaica, Exco migrated to Toronto, Canada in his teens, and pursued music as a career. Following in the footsteps of his Father who is himself an artist and sound system selector, Exco Levi realised his gift for writing significant lyrics, and weaving those lyrics with song. Using a notebook and pen, Exco has crafted some of the most thought provoking singles in Reggae

Errol Organs

Errol Organs from Trench Town, the home of root rock Reggae music. Errol Organs, the acclaimed protégé of Mrs Cedella Marley Booker, is a singer, song writer, arranger and producer. Errol Organs has produced such Riddims as, “Federal” and “Rebel Reggae”, boasting such artists as Capleton, Anthony B, and George Nooks. Errol’s first major performance, was the Reggae Sumfest ’93, which was held in Montego Bay, and since then has made numerous appearances in Canada, west coast United States, Europe, Africa and Australia. His most memorable performance was at the 45th Montreux Jazz Festival, in July 2011, in Switzerland. His

Etana

Once in a great while, the world is afforded with a powerful, soulful and unique voice of the people. The ever-so-talented songstress Etana “The Strong One” has emerged as this entity, representing one of Reggae music’s newest faces. Boasting a flawless soul-soaked voice, in just a few years, she has captivated and inspired legions of die hard fans. In addition to wooing listeners with her rich honey-laced vocals, Etana also proudly dons the hat of songwriter. The singer has boldly struck a chord with the masses, winning the hearts of people one song at a time. Her craft of developing

Eloquent

R.I.P Eloquent. It is not the norm to meet a Reggae/Dancehall artiste today who quickly credits God for being their motivator. But maybe this is just the tip of the iceberg as to why a singjay simply known as, Eloquent is not your typical artiste. “God motivates me. Sometimes when I’m on the streets, a song will just pop up in my head and I know it’s God,” comments a calm-spirited but confident Eloquent. “I want to make positive music that uplifts the world.” Signed to Yellow Moon Records, owned and operated by Irie FM’s DJ Sunshine, Eloquent is already

Eljai

Eljai was born Lloyd Carlton McFarlane Jr. in Belize City, Belize. Soon after, his family moved to the countryside where most of his early years were spent. He has always been known for his humble and kind ways, joyous laughter and his spiritual enlightening conversations. At the age of five, his family moved back to Belize City where he attended the Ebenezer Primary School Here he met new friends and discovered his hidden musical talent. Soon Eljai was singing at school rallies and contests. His talent developed rapidly and he was encouraged by his friends and family to pursue his

Eek-A-Mouse

Eek-A-Mouse (born Ripton Joseph Hylton, November 19, 1957, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the early artists to be described as a “singjay”. Eek-A-Mouse began his music career when he was in college, releasing two roots reggae singles under his own name, which were produced by his mathematics tutor, Mr. Dehaney. These early works were influenced by the music of Pablo Moses.He then went on to work for various sound systems over the next few years and also released a few more singles. He adopted the stage name “Eek-A-Mouse” in 1979, taking the name of

Earl Zero Biography

Earl Zero

Earl Zero Biography Early Life Earl Anthony Johnson, better known by his stage name Earl Zero, was born on October 19, 1953, the eldest of ten children, in the Greenwich Farm area of Kingston, Jamaica. His father was a fisherman and his mother a fishmonger. Growing up in the heart of the Jamaican music scene, Zero was immersed in the sounds of ska, rocksteady, and reggae from a young age. Inspired by the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Burning Spear, he developed a passion for music and began honing his skills as a vocalist and songwriter. Rise to

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Earl Sixteen Biography

Earl Sixteen

Earl Sixteen Biography: Earl Sixteen, born Earl Daley on May 9, 1958, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a revered figure in the realm of roots reggae music. His journey through the echelons of the reggae world is marked by his distinctive vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and unwavering commitment to the principles of Rastafarianism. Earl’s career, spanning over four decades, has seen him collaborate with some of reggae’s most influential figures, release numerous albums, and captivate audiences worldwide with his soulful performances. Earl Sixteen’s musical odyssey began in the vibrant streets of Kingston, where he immersed himself in the sounds of reggae

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Exco Levi

Born to the religion of music, and chanting faith in Rastafari, Exco Levi is one of Reggae’s most attractive voices who’s unafraid to deliver uplifting messages wrapped in engaging melodic compositions. Coming from roots based in Manchester, Jamaica, Exco migrated to Toronto, Canada in his teens, and pursued music as a career. Following in the footsteps of his Father who is himself an artist and sound system selector, Exco Levi realised his gift for writing significant lyrics, and weaving those lyrics with song. Using a notebook and pen, Exco has crafted some of the most thought provoking singles in Reggae

Read More »

Errol Organs

Errol Organs from Trench Town, the home of root rock Reggae music. Errol Organs, the acclaimed protégé of Mrs Cedella Marley Booker, is a singer, song writer, arranger and producer. Errol Organs has produced such Riddims as, “Federal” and “Rebel Reggae”, boasting such artists as Capleton, Anthony B, and George Nooks. Errol’s first major performance, was the Reggae Sumfest ’93, which was held in Montego Bay, and since then has made numerous appearances in Canada, west coast United States, Europe, Africa and Australia. His most memorable performance was at the 45th Montreux Jazz Festival, in July 2011, in Switzerland. His

Read More »

Etana

Once in a great while, the world is afforded with a powerful, soulful and unique voice of the people. The ever-so-talented songstress Etana “The Strong One” has emerged as this entity, representing one of Reggae music’s newest faces. Boasting a flawless soul-soaked voice, in just a few years, she has captivated and inspired legions of die hard fans. In addition to wooing listeners with her rich honey-laced vocals, Etana also proudly dons the hat of songwriter. The singer has boldly struck a chord with the masses, winning the hearts of people one song at a time. Her craft of developing

Read More »

Eloquent

R.I.P Eloquent. It is not the norm to meet a Reggae/Dancehall artiste today who quickly credits God for being their motivator. But maybe this is just the tip of the iceberg as to why a singjay simply known as, Eloquent is not your typical artiste. “God motivates me. Sometimes when I’m on the streets, a song will just pop up in my head and I know it’s God,” comments a calm-spirited but confident Eloquent. “I want to make positive music that uplifts the world.” Signed to Yellow Moon Records, owned and operated by Irie FM’s DJ Sunshine, Eloquent is already

Read More »

Eljai

Eljai was born Lloyd Carlton McFarlane Jr. in Belize City, Belize. Soon after, his family moved to the countryside where most of his early years were spent. He has always been known for his humble and kind ways, joyous laughter and his spiritual enlightening conversations. At the age of five, his family moved back to Belize City where he attended the Ebenezer Primary School Here he met new friends and discovered his hidden musical talent. Soon Eljai was singing at school rallies and contests. His talent developed rapidly and he was encouraged by his friends and family to pursue his

Read More »

Eek-A-Mouse

Eek-A-Mouse (born Ripton Joseph Hylton, November 19, 1957, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the early artists to be described as a “singjay”. Eek-A-Mouse began his music career when he was in college, releasing two roots reggae singles under his own name, which were produced by his mathematics tutor, Mr. Dehaney. These early works were influenced by the music of Pablo Moses.He then went on to work for various sound systems over the next few years and also released a few more singles. He adopted the stage name “Eek-A-Mouse” in 1979, taking the name of

Read More »

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