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  2. The Wailing Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Wailing Souls. The Wailing Souls (originally The Renegades) are a Jamaican reggae vocal group whose origins date back to the 1960s. The group has undergone several line-up changes over the years with Winston "Pipe" Matthews and Lloyd "Bread" McDonald the only constant members. They have been nominated for Grammy Awards three times.

  3. The Movement (reggae band) - Wikipedia

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    The Movement. The Movement is an American reggae band originally formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 2003. The two founding members, Josh Swain and Jordan Miller, then relocated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where they acquired a live rhythm section in the form of local Philadelphia musicians Jay Schmidt and Gary Jackson.

  4. Fabulous Five Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Steve Golding. Website. www.fab5inc.com. The Fabulous Five Inc. (also known as Fab 5) is a reggae and soca band formed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Over a 45-year career, they have released 26 albums, had many number 1 hits in Jamaica, and were the featured musicians on Johnny Nash 's platinum album I Can See Clearly Now.

  5. Warrior King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Warrior King (musician) Warrior King (born Mark Dyer) was born in Kingston, Jamaica on 27 July 1979. He is a Jamaican reggae singer known within the Caribbean and internationally for his music that is focused on messages about education and uplifting women. [1] Some of Warrior King's best known hits include "Virtuous Woman" (2001), "Hold Da ...

  6. Groundation - Wikipedia

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    Groundation in concert in Brussels October 20th 2018. Harrison Stafford (2013) Groundation performing at the 2006 Jamaican Reggae Festival in Kandel, Germany. Groundation is an American roots reggae band with jazz and dub influences, from Sonoma County in Northern California. It is named for Rastafarian ceremony of Grounation.

  7. The Heptones - Wikipedia

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    The Heptones are a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal trio most active in the 1960s and early 1970s. They were one of the more significant trios of that era, and played a major role in the gradual transition between ska and rocksteady into reggae with their three-part harmonies. The Heptones were contemporaries of the Wailers and the Maytals ...

  8. Eddie Lovette - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Lovette (born Eddie Lovett, 1943 – April 29, 1998) was a Coconut Grove reggae musician. He recorded six albums, that all have a strong Caribbean influence. Lovette was born in the town of Cairo in the state of Georgia. He was the fourth of ten children. When he was nine years old, he joined the Cairo Echo Jr's gospel singing group.

  9. Don Carlos (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Don Carlos began singing in 1973 as a member of Black Uhuru. He sang alongside Garth Dennis and Derrick Simpson, the leader of the trio. [2] In 1988 he recorded "Jingle Bells" with Glenice Spenser on A Reggae Christmas on RAS Records. In 1990 he re-united as the lead vocalist for a Black Uhuru album.