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Genre Reggae
Label Ariwa
Land Jamaica
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(2006)
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Release jaar: (2006)
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Luister naar en download Earl "16" Daley - Blackman 01 - Earl "16" Daley - Blackman € 0,99 (03:24)
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Luister naar en download Earl "16" Daley - Superpeople 06 - Earl "16" Daley - Superpeople € 0,99 (03:19)
Luister naar en download Earl "16" Daley - Hail Him 07 - Earl "16" Daley - Hail Him € 0,99 (03:25)
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Biografie van Earl "16" Daley

Daley grew up in Waltham Park Road, Kingston, and, influenced by American soul and Jamaican artists such as Dennis Brown, began his singing career by entering local talent shows. He became the lead vocalist for the group The Flaming Phonics, playing live around Jamaica. Daley decided to drop out of school to pursue his music career, which prompted his mother to throw him out of the family home. Needing to make some money, the group tried out for producer Duke Reid, but left before finishing their recording for him due to his habit of firing live gunshots in the studio.Daley grew up in Waltham Park Road, Kingston, and, influenced by American soul and Jamaican artists such as Dennis Brown, began his singing career by entering local talent shows. He became the lead vocalist for the group The Flaming Phonics, playing live around Jamaica. Daley decided to drop out of school to pursue his music career, which prompted his mother to throw him out of the family home. Needing to make some money, the group tried out for producer Duke Reid, but left before finishing their recording for him due to his habit of firing live gunshots in the studio. They then worked with Herman Chin Loy, with Daley cutting his first solo track, “Hey Baby”. The group split up, with Daley concentrating on his solo career. Daley recorded “Malcolm X” for producer Joe Gibbs in 1975 - a track written by his school-friend Winston McAnuff, and which was later successfully covered by Dennis Brown. In 1977, he joined Boris Gardiner’s group, The Boris Gardiner Happening, which brought him into contact with Lee “Scratch” Perry. In the late 1970s, after a spell with Derrick Harriott, Daley recorded four tracks at Perry’s Black Ark studio, including the original recording of “White Belly Rat” and the classic ‘Freedom’, also meeting Earl Morgan of The Heptones, who later produced his album, Shining Star. In the early 1980s he recorded singles for a variety of producers including Linval Thompson, Augustus Pablo, Clement Dodd, Sugar Minott, Yabby You, and Derrick Harriott, and recorded his debut album with Mikey Dread, Reggae Sound.

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