- George Nooks
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Name = George Nooks
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Background = solo_singer
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Alias = Prince Mohamed
Born = c.1958, Kingston,Jamaica
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Instrument =Vocals
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Genre =Reggae , Lovers Rock, Gospel
Occupation =Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1974 – present
Label = Joe Gibbs, VP, Ariola,Jet Star , Total
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Notable_instruments =George Nooks, aka Prince Mohamed, Prince Mohammed, or George Knooks (born c.1958,
Kingston, Jamaica ) is areggae singer who initially found fame as adeejay .Career
Nooks started his musical career in the youth choir at his church, and moved on to perform at school concerts and talent shows. After first recording professionally in 1974, Nooks first found success performing under the name Prince Mohamed, as a deejay on
discomix tracks for producer Joe Gibbs, notably onDennis Brown 's 1978 hit "Money in my Pocket", and "How Could I Leave", as well as "Light Up Your Spliff" for producerPrince Tony Robinson .Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9] He moved on to work with other producers such asAlvin Ranglin andBunny Riley . His first album, a joint effort withGeneral Echo , "People Are You Ready", was released on theUnited Artists subsidiary Ballistic in 1978. This was followed by "African Roots", recorded the following year for producerLinval Thompson . He had a hit in Jamaica with "Forty Legs Dread", and the increasing violence in Kingston prompted Nooks to record a version ofLittle Roy 's "Tribal War", now singing rather than deejaying, and released under his real name, which he followed with acover version ofErrol Dunkley 's "Darling Ooh". Nooks would subsequently concentrate on his singing, releasing the "Today" album in 1981, although he reverted to Prince Mohamed in 1982 for an album withJune Lodge . His singing gained comparisons with Dennis Brown, who he would later pay tribute to with a double album of Brown covers.It would be 1997 before Nooks released another album, his self-titled collection resulting in three
Tamika Reggae Music awards,Bush, John, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=GEORGE|NOOKS&sql=11:wifexq9hldke~T1 allmusic biography] , allmusic.com, Macrovision Corporation] but since 1997 he has been quite prolific, releasing a string of solo albums, as well as albums shared withGlen Washington ,Roland Burrell ,Singing Melody andLukie D . He continues to perform and record, mixing reggae and Gospel.Nooks also works as a producer, and has run his own Total Records label since the early 1990s.
Albums
Prince Mohamed
*"People Are You Ready" (1978) Ballistic (with General Echo)
*"African Roots" (1979) Burning Rockers
*"No One Remember Africa" (1979) GG's
*"Bubbling" Techniques
*"Inna Him Head" (1980) Joe Gibbs
*"Someone Loves You Honey" (1982) Joe Gibbs/Ariola (June Lodge featuring Prince Mohamed)George Nooks
*"Today" (1981) Jimpy's
*"George Nooks" (1997) Correct
*"This One's For You" (1999) VP
*"Standing By" (2001) VP
*"Damage" (2001) Charm
*"Toe 2 Toe vol. 2" (2002)Jet Star (George Nooks &Glen Washington )
*"Better Days" (2002) Jet Star
*"Created by the Father" (2002) Cactus (withRoland Burrell )
*"No Power on Earth" (2002) Jet Star
*"Singers" (2003) Brick Wall (Singing Melody ,Lukie D , and George Nooks)
*"Don't Give Up" (2004) Jet Star
*"Jet Star Reggae Max" (2004) Jet Star
*"Giving Thanks" (2005)
*"George Nooks Sings Dennis Brown: The Voice Lives On" (2006)
*"Come a Long Way" (2006) Cousins
*"One of a Kind" Mr. Doo
*"So Excited" (2007) Tafari
*"Diamond Series" (2008) Tad's/TotalDVDs
*"God is Standing By" (2005) Jet Star (with Sanchez)
References
External links
*MySpace|georgenooks
* [http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/155 George Nooks at Roots Archives]
* [http://rootsdub.free.fr/GeorgesNooks-disco.htm Rootsdub discography]
* [http://www.reggaeid.co.uk/artists.php?artist=George%20Nooks George Nooks at ReggaeID]
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