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Gregory Isaac (ur. 15 lipca 1950 w Kingston,zm. 25 października 2010r.) jamajski wokalista reggae. W latach 70. zdobył dużą popularność na Jamajce, współpracując z czołowymi producentami i studiami muzycznymi. Wraz z Errolem Dunkleyem założył w 1973 własną wytwórnię African Museum. Wykonywał zarówno zaangażowane utwory zaliczane do roots reggae jak i lżejsze, romantyczne piosenki, dzięki którym stał się klasykiem lovers rock. 1974 rok to czas, gdy ukazała się składanka przebojów Gregory'ego Isaacsa - "In person". Dwa lata później nadszedł moment, kiedy artysta osiągnął szczyt popularności. Od tego czasu światło dzienne ujrzały kolejne płyty ("Soon Forward" i "Cool Ruler"). Na początku lat...
Sonya Townsend was born January 19, 1971 in the small town of Jasper, Texas. At age three Sonya was baptized, and from that point her passion for God grew. During her school days she attended “Head-Start” and also was in the church choir and consistently participated in her local church’s activities. Sonya’s primary influences range from Gladys Knight to Hall and Oates and from Howard Hewitt to Shalamar, Shirley Caesar, the Reverend James Cleveland, Walter Hawkins and many others. “There is something about the human voice that no one can really imitate. It carries a certain uniqueness that sticks with...
David Isaacs (aka Bruce Bennett) is a Jamaican reggae singer who worked with Lee "Scratch" Perry in the late 1960s and early 1970s,[1] and went on to release several albums between the mid-1970s and early 1980s. Isaacs recorded a version of Stevie Wonder's "A Place In The Sun" in 1968 for producer Lee Perry, and this was one of the records that established Trojan Records as a major force in reggae.[2] The song was re-recorded for Isaacs' debut album, Place In The Sun, released in 1976. In 1979, Isaacs recorded "Just Like The Sea", in combination with deejay Jah Thomas,...
Sonya D. Kitchell (born March 1, 1989 in Ashfield, Massachusetts[1]) is an American singer and composer. Kitchell formed her first band and began writing music in 2001. In 2004 Sonya signed with Velour Records and was named the second Starbucks Hear Music Artist, releasing her first Internationally selling Record: “Words Came Back to Me” on Velour Records, touring globally to Japan, Europe and many times across the US in support of the album. Sonya has appeared on numerous late night TV shows including Late Night with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CNN, CBS and garnered rave...