- Bruce Ruffin
Bruce Ruffin (born Bernardo Constantine Balderamus,
17 February 1952 , in St Catherine,Jamaica ) is arocksteady andreggae artist.Career
Ruffin got his start singing with Byron Lee and the Dragonaires briefly, before in 1967 joining
The Techniques , one of the more successful rocksteadyvocal group s of the late 1960s. There he sang alongside Pat Kelly [ [http://www.reggae-reviews.com/patkelly.html Pat Kelly page at Reggae-Reviews.com] ] , Winston Riley and Junior Menns. He was one of several talentedsinger s to drift through the Techniques' ranks, but his stay with the group was highlighted by several rocksteady hits that he wrote, the most notable of which was "Love Is Not a Gamble".Restless, Ruffin left the Techniques a year later, returning in 1969 as a solo artist with the upbeat reggae
song , "Long About Now".His greatest success came in the 1970s as a reggae-pop solo artist and writer. He continued to record with a number of
record producer s (Leslie Kong ,Herman Chin Loy ,Lloyd Charmers ) and had some success withcover version s, includingPaul Simon 's "Cecilia". However, it was aJosé Feliciano tune, "Rain", that would give his solo career momentum, recorded onTrojan Records , it was a UK number 19 hit in 1971 - the B-side of which was thekaraoke favourite "Geronimo".In 1972 he secured a crossover hit with "Mad About You", which featured odd background vocals and strings
arrangement . It was released on the Rhinorecord label (not to be confused withRhino Records ), and gave him his biggest selling hit, reaching number 9 in theUK Singles Chart - it ultimately set the direction for his career. For the rest of the decade, Ruffin continued to release polished reggae-pop that had a strong audience in the UK andEurope . By the 1980s, Ruffin was concentrating on writing andpublishing . He eventually moved away frommusic to studylaw , becoming a legal consultant to other reggae artists.Ruffin is now a
muslim convert, and is memorizing the holyQur'an .References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:ptz8b5n4nsq0~T1 Bruce Ruffin biography] at
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