- Vin Gordon
Vin Gordon (aka Trommie, Don D. Junior or Don Drummond Jr) (born
4 August 1949 ) is aJamaica ntrombone player.Gordon grew up in
Jones Town , Kingston,Jamaica as one of eight children. He went to Kingston's catholic Alpha School where he learned to play trombone andstring bass . One of his tutors was Lennie Hibbert. After graduating from Alpha in the mid 1960s, he played in theSalvation Army Band inMontego Bay , and was then brought by Alphonso toStudio One , where he backed The Wailers on their "monumental rude-boy tune "Jailhouse"" (Katz).At Studio One Gordon met
Lee Perry and played with manyreggae artists during therock steady years. He played on records by Bibi Seaton,The Heptones ,Bob Andy andKeith Hudson .One solo
album was produced by Lee Perry in 1973 ("Musical Bones "), which was originally released onDIP in the UK on blank labels in 300 copies only. There are rumours that the horn solos for this album have not been played by Gordon, but byRico Rodriguez in aLondon recording studio .ource
Katz, David: People Funny Boy: The Genius Of Lee Perry, Edinburgh, 2000
External links
* [http://www.unitedreggae.com/artist/d1835,vin-gordon-discography Discography at Unitedreggae.com]
* [http://www.alphaoldboysassociation.com/musicians.html Alpha Old Boys Association website - mini biography]
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