- Justin Hinds
Justin Hinds (
May 7 ,1942 -March 16 ,2005 ) is best known as aJamaica nska vocalist, with hisbacking singer s the Dominoes.He is best known for his work with Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Records, where his most notable
song , "Carry Go Bring Come" recorded in late 1963, went to number one inJamaica . He recorded seventy singles between 1964 and 1966, and was the most popular artist on therecord label . [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:26xsa9ygb23u~T1]Early life and career
Hinds was born in Steertown, St. Ann, Jamaica in 1942. He started his musical career singing in bars and on the beach in Ochos Rios. Hinds moved to
Kingston, Jamaica where he became influenced by Rastafari. [http://www.studiowon.com/studiowon/justin_hinds.htm] He was turned down by theSir Coxsone label owned byCoxsone Dodd , but signed with Treasure Isle Records. By this stage, the Dominoes consisting of Dennis Sinclair and Junior Dixon had become his backing vocalists. The singers are believed to have taken their name both from a love ofFats Domino anddominoes .Work with Duke Reid
His first recording with Duke Reid was "Carry Go Bring Come", made in late 1963 in one take. It became a big hit topping the Jamaican chart for two months. This song would later be covered by the British ska band
The Selecter on their 1980 album "Too Much Pressure," and byDesmond Dekker andThe Specials on "King of Kings ."Hinds was one of the biggest acts in Jamaican music during the 1960s. Over the next couple of years, he would release singles including "King Samuel", "Jump Out of the Frying Pan", "The Ark" and "Rub Up Push Up". He worked with
Tommy McCook and The Supersonics.In 1966, he became active in
rocksteady , a predecessor ofreggae . He had several more hits in Jamaica including "The Higher the Monkey Climbs", "No Good Rudy", "On a Saturday Night", "Here I Stand" and "Save a Bread". Hinds parted company with Reid in 1972 as an artist, but was present when he died a few years later.ubsequent work
Hinds then worked with Jack Ruby which resulted in the 1976
album "Jezebel". His work withSonia Pottinger resulted in a series of singles released in the late 1970s, including "Rig-Ma-Roe Game" and "Wipe Your Weeping Eyes".After the release of "Travel with Love" recorded at
Tuff Gong Studios in 1984, Hinds became less active. His final studio album "Know Jah Better" was released in 1992, but he worked on "The Wingless Angels" with other Jamaican musicians, which was produced byKeith Richards in the early 1990s. In 1997, he toured the U.S. for the first time and he would release a couple of live albums in the early 2000s.Death
Hinds died of
lung cancer in March, 2005, at the age of 62.References
* [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/html/20050317T200000-0500_77047_OBS_SKA_PIONEER_JUSTIN_HINDS_PASSES_ON.asp "Jamaica Observer" "Ska pioneer Justin Hinds passes on" March 18, 2005]
* [http://www.studiowon.com/studiowon/justin_hinds.htm Studio Won Reggae Central Justin Hinds]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:26xsa9ygb23u~T1 Allmusic.com JustinHinds article]
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