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Jamaican musicians by genre and instrument (3 C) D. Jamaican double-bassists (1 P) Jamaican drummers (13 P) F. Jamaican flautists (1 C) G. Jamaican guitarists (1 C ...
Herman Davis (born 16 September 1944), better known as Bongo Herman, is a Jamaican hand-drummer, percussionist and singer who has had a successful career stretching back to the early 1960s. Biography [ edit ]
Jamaican musicians by instrument (10 C)-Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica (1 C, 255 P) * ... Jamaican music educators (1 C, 6 P) G. Jamaican musical groups (5 C, 5 P) M.
This is a list of Jamaican artists (in alphabetical order by last name) of various genres, who are notable and either born in Jamaica or associated with Jamaica, including sculptors, ceramists, painters, photographers and designers.
He is most famous for creating the one drop rhythm in the late 1960s; this beat places kick/snare emphasis on the third beat within a highly syncopated 4/4 bar. One Drop, an outgrowth of the ska and rocksteady, became the foundation for reggae music, combined with traditional Jamaican forms such as mento, burro and kumina.
Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (born 22 August 1950) is a Jamaican drummer who worked for several years at Studio One, [1] and has worked with numerous reggae artists including The Gladiators, Inner Circle, [2] Prince Far I, Sound Dimension, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, Ijahman Levi, Bruno Blum and Pierpoljak.
Pablove Black (born Paul Anthony Dixon, 24 October 1950) is a Jamaican reggae musician (keyboards and steel drums), [1] arranger, composer, bandleader, vocalist and producer. [ 2 ] Biography
The modern pan is a chromatically pitched percussion instrument made from 200-litre industrial drums. [4]Drum refers to the steel drum containers from which the pans are made; the steel drum is more correctly called a steel pan or pan as it falls into the idiophone family of instruments, and so is not a drum (which is a membranophone).