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Cherry Smith (22 August 1943 – 24 September 2008) was a backing vocalist for the original Wailers from 1963 to 1966.
Smith was also called Cherry Green (her half-brother Carlton had that surname), but was born Ermine Ortense Bramwell in the Trench Town district of Kingston.[1][2] She was nicknamed "Cherry" as a girl due to her light complexion.[2] According to Bob Marley's official website Bunny Wailer and Beverley Kelso are the only surviving members of the original Wailers, after Smith's death. However, it did not list Smith as an official member of the group. Smith was with the group for over two years and took part in their audition for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd in 1963, but as she had a full-time job and a child to support, she was unable to attend the group's first recording session, and was replaced by Kelso.[2]
Smith continued to contribute to recording sessions and sang backing vocals on several of the later Wailers recordings including:
- "Lonesome Feeling"
- "There She Goes"
- "What's New Pussycat"
- "Let The Lord Be Seen In You"[2]
She left the group in late 1966, and moved to Miami, Florida in 1969 to work as a nurse.[2] She moved around the United States, finally settling in West Palm Beach, Florida.[2]
She died in Miami, Florida in 2008, aged 65. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, a brother and a granddaughter.[1]
References
- ^ a b Palm Beach Post - Ermine Cherry Dempsey-Barker, former member of the Wailers, dies (October 12, 2008)
- ^ a b c d e f Katz, David (2008) "Obituary: Cherry Green: Original vocalist with Bob Marley's backing group, the Wailers", The Guardian, 20 November 2008
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