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Gyptian Biography

Gyptian

Gyptian Biography: Gyptian, born Windel Beneto Edwards on October 25, 1983, in St. Andrew, Jamaica, is known for his silky vocals and catchy melodies. His music embodies the essence of Jamaica’s cultural heritage while also reflecting modern influences, making him a standout figure in the reggae and dancehall scenes. Gyptian grew up in King Weston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica. From a young age, his family exposed him to a variety of genres. He developed a passion for singing and performing, often showcasing his talents at local events. Influenced by reggae artists like Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Beres Hammond, Gyptian

General Levy Biography

General Levy

General Levy Biography: Early Life General Levy, born Paul Levy on February 28, 1971, in London, England, is a renowned reggae artist celebrated for his distinctive vocal style and energetic performances. His journey into the world of music began in the vibrant and diverse neighbourhoods of London, where he was exposed to a rich tapestry of musical influences, including reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, and jungle. Levy grew up in the vibrant Harlesden and Wembley area for most of his early years, surrounded by different West Indian, European, Asian and African influences. Being in a community heavily influenced by reggae music and

Gregory Isaacs Biography

Gregory Isaacs

Gregory Isaacs Biography: Gregory Isaacs, born on July 15, 1951, in Fletchers Land, Kingston, Jamaica, is remembered as one of the most iconic and influential reggae artists in the history of the genre. His smooth voice, charismatic stage presence, and prolific career spanning several decades earned him the title of the “Cool Ruler.” Gregory Anthony Isaacs grew up in the Denham Town area of Kingston, immersing himself in the vibrant Jamaican music scene. Influenced by artists like Alton Ellis, John Holt, and Ken Boothe, Isaacs began his musical journey in the late 1960s. His early career involved collaborations with local

Glen Washington Biography

Glen Washington

Glen Washington Biography: Glen Washington evolved from humble beginnings. Born in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica he is currently one of the most in-demand artists in reggae music; this has come after many years of recording and waiting in the wings. In 1997, he released his debut album “Brother To Brother.” He began his musical career in the early seventies as the lead singer for the group “Names And Faces.” He later became the lead singer in a band called “35 Incorporated” and learned to play the drums under the guidance of, then drummer, Joseph Hill. When Hill left the

Garnett Silk Biography

Garnett Silk

Garnett Silk Biography: The Reggae Prophet’s Journey (1966-1994) Garnett Silk, born Garnet Damion Smith on April 2, 1966, in the picturesque parish of Manchester, Jamaica, emerged as one of reggae music’s most promising and influential figures during a career that burned brightly but all too briefly. Garnett’s early life unfolded in a home infused with the rhythms of reggae and the spiritual resonance of gospel. Raised by a father deeply embedded in the local sound system culture, Garnett was exposed to an eclectic mix of musical genres. His father’s role as a sound system selector laid the foundation for a

Gold Inde Biography

Gold Inde

Gold Inde Biography. Birmingham, UK has a long, proud and stellar history of gifting talented musicians to the world. Now, that pedigree is about to be elevated further. Because UK Homegrown can proudly announce that Gold Inde has arrived. And she’s ready to shine among the greats of her generation. Inde’s musical journey began as a child. She grew up surrounded by instruments and performers. Gold Inde fondly remembers the early influences that have helped shape her as an artist: “Music started in my childhood home. I was fortunate to have access to a piano, drums, a saxophone and whatever

Gisto

In 2011 Gisto made his first journey to the Fatherland of Reggae Music: Jamaica. He arrived with no hotel, no contacts and no idea what he would find there – just a desire to connect with the music and culture that influenced his life. Within about two weeks on the island, Gisto went from a stranger to a recognised musical personality on Jamaican television. Upon arrival his first step was to catch a taxi. He played his album “Just the Beginning” for the taxi man named Pretty. ‘Pretty’ quickly recognised Gisto’s talent as a singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He introduced

Gounz Man

Born Carlton Plenty Jr. Gounz Man hails from South Trinidad. Gounz Man is inspired by artists such as Jah Cure, Everton Blender and Sizzla Kalonji. At a first listen to Gounz Man his voice and style resembles that of his idol Sizzla, but as you listen further he distinguishes himself with his own style and form of singing and chanting. Describing his music as inspirational, he sings of poverty, current issues and love. Gounz Man started his musical career in 1997 at the age of fifteen. In addition to being a reggae singer, Carlie, as he is affectionately called by

Ginjah

In 1999, Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, aka Ginjah, caught the attention of ace reggae crooner Beres Hammond. Relishing the spiciness in the young artiste’s voice, the senior reggae balladeer also noted Fraser’s craving for the popular Jamaican brew known as ginger beer. It was logically a short hop mentally for Hammond to name the young man Ginjah. “This is Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, an artiste called Ginjah, Mr Beres Hammond gave the name to me,” Ginjah said, adding that he is representing black liberation, black consciousness, and the teachings of Haile Selassie I. Having been invited to be a part of Hammond’s

George Nooks

When it comes to finding hit songs George Nooks has it down pat. Currently he has a number of songs that have sat proudly at the top of several charts both in Jamaica and internationally. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘God Is Always There’ has cemented Nooks into the hearts music lovers. But then George Nooks is no stranger to having hit songs. In fact he has done so under two different names! He has held the top spot as Prince Mohammed with ‘Forty Leg’ and as George Nooks with ‘Tribal War’. Like most great singers,

Gyptian Biography

Gyptian

Gyptian Biography: Gyptian, born Windel Beneto Edwards on October 25, 1983, in St. Andrew, Jamaica, is known for his silky vocals and catchy melodies. His music embodies the essence of Jamaica’s cultural heritage while also reflecting modern influences, making him a standout figure in the reggae and dancehall scenes. Gyptian grew up in King Weston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica. From a young age, his family exposed him to a variety of genres. He developed a passion for singing and performing, often showcasing his talents at local events. Influenced by reggae artists like Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, and Beres Hammond, Gyptian

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General Levy Biography

General Levy

General Levy Biography: Early Life General Levy, born Paul Levy on February 28, 1971, in London, England, is a renowned reggae artist celebrated for his distinctive vocal style and energetic performances. His journey into the world of music began in the vibrant and diverse neighbourhoods of London, where he was exposed to a rich tapestry of musical influences, including reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, and jungle. Levy grew up in the vibrant Harlesden and Wembley area for most of his early years, surrounded by different West Indian, European, Asian and African influences. Being in a community heavily influenced by reggae music and

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Gregory Isaacs Biography

Gregory Isaacs

Gregory Isaacs Biography: Gregory Isaacs, born on July 15, 1951, in Fletchers Land, Kingston, Jamaica, is remembered as one of the most iconic and influential reggae artists in the history of the genre. His smooth voice, charismatic stage presence, and prolific career spanning several decades earned him the title of the “Cool Ruler.” Gregory Anthony Isaacs grew up in the Denham Town area of Kingston, immersing himself in the vibrant Jamaican music scene. Influenced by artists like Alton Ellis, John Holt, and Ken Boothe, Isaacs began his musical journey in the late 1960s. His early career involved collaborations with local

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Glen Washington Biography

Glen Washington

Glen Washington Biography: Glen Washington evolved from humble beginnings. Born in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica he is currently one of the most in-demand artists in reggae music; this has come after many years of recording and waiting in the wings. In 1997, he released his debut album “Brother To Brother.” He began his musical career in the early seventies as the lead singer for the group “Names And Faces.” He later became the lead singer in a band called “35 Incorporated” and learned to play the drums under the guidance of, then drummer, Joseph Hill. When Hill left the

Read More »
Garnett Silk Biography

Garnett Silk

Garnett Silk Biography: The Reggae Prophet’s Journey (1966-1994) Garnett Silk, born Garnet Damion Smith on April 2, 1966, in the picturesque parish of Manchester, Jamaica, emerged as one of reggae music’s most promising and influential figures during a career that burned brightly but all too briefly. Garnett’s early life unfolded in a home infused with the rhythms of reggae and the spiritual resonance of gospel. Raised by a father deeply embedded in the local sound system culture, Garnett was exposed to an eclectic mix of musical genres. His father’s role as a sound system selector laid the foundation for a

Read More »
Gold Inde Biography

Gold Inde

Gold Inde Biography. Birmingham, UK has a long, proud and stellar history of gifting talented musicians to the world. Now, that pedigree is about to be elevated further. Because UK Homegrown can proudly announce that Gold Inde has arrived. And she’s ready to shine among the greats of her generation. Inde’s musical journey began as a child. She grew up surrounded by instruments and performers. Gold Inde fondly remembers the early influences that have helped shape her as an artist: “Music started in my childhood home. I was fortunate to have access to a piano, drums, a saxophone and whatever

Read More »

Gisto

In 2011 Gisto made his first journey to the Fatherland of Reggae Music: Jamaica. He arrived with no hotel, no contacts and no idea what he would find there – just a desire to connect with the music and culture that influenced his life. Within about two weeks on the island, Gisto went from a stranger to a recognised musical personality on Jamaican television. Upon arrival his first step was to catch a taxi. He played his album “Just the Beginning” for the taxi man named Pretty. ‘Pretty’ quickly recognised Gisto’s talent as a singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He introduced

Read More »

Gounz Man

Born Carlton Plenty Jr. Gounz Man hails from South Trinidad. Gounz Man is inspired by artists such as Jah Cure, Everton Blender and Sizzla Kalonji. At a first listen to Gounz Man his voice and style resembles that of his idol Sizzla, but as you listen further he distinguishes himself with his own style and form of singing and chanting. Describing his music as inspirational, he sings of poverty, current issues and love. Gounz Man started his musical career in 1997 at the age of fifteen. In addition to being a reggae singer, Carlie, as he is affectionately called by

Read More »

Ginjah

In 1999, Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, aka Ginjah, caught the attention of ace reggae crooner Beres Hammond. Relishing the spiciness in the young artiste’s voice, the senior reggae balladeer also noted Fraser’s craving for the popular Jamaican brew known as ginger beer. It was logically a short hop mentally for Hammond to name the young man Ginjah. “This is Valentine Nakrumah Fraser, an artiste called Ginjah, Mr Beres Hammond gave the name to me,” Ginjah said, adding that he is representing black liberation, black consciousness, and the teachings of Haile Selassie I. Having been invited to be a part of Hammond’s

Read More »

George Nooks

When it comes to finding hit songs George Nooks has it down pat. Currently he has a number of songs that have sat proudly at the top of several charts both in Jamaica and internationally. ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘How Great Thou Art’ and ‘God Is Always There’ has cemented Nooks into the hearts music lovers. But then George Nooks is no stranger to having hit songs. In fact he has done so under two different names! He has held the top spot as Prince Mohammed with ‘Forty Leg’ and as George Nooks with ‘Tribal War’. Like most great singers,

Read More »

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