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  2. Jamaica ginger - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica ginger ("Ginger Jake") is a plot element in two episodes of The Untouchables, an American TV series. [42] " The Jamaica Ginger Story" aired in season 2 on February 2, 1961. [ 43 ] " Jake Dance" aired on January 22, 1963.

  3. Carl Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Carlton George Douglas (born 10 May 1942) is a Jamaican-British singer best known for his 1974 disco single "Kung Fu Fighting". Based in the United Kingdom, Douglas released three studio albums, including Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs (1975).

  4. Jamaican ginger - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Jamaican ginger

  5. Ginger Williams (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Jamaica in 1953, Williams moved with her family to London in 1962. [1] She joined the group Green Mango in her mid-teens and embarked on a solo career after meeting producer Ronnie Williams. She worked with Williams on her debut single "I Can't Resist Your Tenderness", considered one of the earliest lovers rock releases, which topped ...

  6. Category:Discographies of Jamaican artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Discographies of Jamaican artists" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Major Lazer discography; Bob Marley and the ...

  7. Brigadier Jerry - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, Brigadier Jerry was one of Jamaica's most sought-after performers by sound systems across the island, and a well-respected deejay among his peers. He recorded for Studio One in the early 1980s before having his first hits with "Pain" (on the Answer/Never Let Go riddim ) and "Gwan a School" for producer Delroy Stansbury on the Jwyanza ...

  8. Lady G - Wikipedia

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    Janice Fyffe (born 7 May 1968), known as Lady G, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae deejay. She is widely recognised as a dancehall veteran and pioneer. She is widely recognised as a dancehall veteran and pioneer.

  9. The Jamaican Folk Singers - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded by Dr. Olive Lewin in March 1967, originally a group of eight friends with an interest in Jamaican folk songs. [1] [2]The group were invited to play at the funeral of Count Ossie in 1976.