- Johnny Osbourne
Johnny Osbourne (born Errol Osbourne,
1948 ) is a popularJamaica nreggae anddancehall singer , who rose to success in the late 1970s and mid 1980s. Hisalbum "Truths and Rights" was a notableroots reggae success, and featured "Jah Promise" and the album's title track, "Truths and Rights". However, he is probably best known for his mid 1980s dancehall reggae hits "Buddy Bye" (based onKing Jammy 'sSleng Teng riddim ), "Ice Cream Love" and "Water Pumping". [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifwxqq5ldte~T1 Allmusic.com - accesssed August 2008] ]Career
During 1967 Osbourne became lead vocalist of The Wildcats, and recorded for producer
Winston Riley , although nothing was issued. The Wildcats' manager then financed a session atCoxsone Dodd 's Studio One, from which his debut single, "All I Have Is Love", was released. In 1969 he recorded analbum , "Come Back Darling", again for Riley. On the day that he completed the album, Osbourne emigrated toToronto ,Canada , to join his family. After singing with various soul and reggae groups, he became lead vocalist for Ishan People, and recorded two albums with them. The group broke up in 1979, and Osbourne decided to return to Jamaica. [http://www.mystrands.com/artist/12773/biography Mystrands.com biography - accessed August 2008] ]Shortly after returning, he recorded "Forgive Them" and "Jealousy, Heartache And Pain" for the Studio One label. Through late 1979 and early 1980 he recorded extensively for Dodd, with these sessions culminating in "Truths And Rights". In 1979 he also had a hit for
King Jammy (then Prince Jammy) with "Folly Ranking", and an album of the same name followed in 1980. The success of these recordings made him one of the most in-demand vocalists on the island, and a glut of material was released, including "Fally Lover", "Warrior", "Innah Disco Style" and "Never Stop Fighting", between 1980 and 1982. In 1983, he began the year with two big hits, "Yo Yo" and "Lend Me A Chopper", and later in the year enjoyed further success with "Water Pumping", an adaptation ofHopeton Lewis ' "Take It Easy", which had also served as the basis forJohnny Clarke 's 1976 hit "Rockers Time Now".The hits continued with "Get Cracking", "Check For You", "Rewind" (1984), "Buddy Bye", "No Sound Like We" and "In The Area" (1985). In the late 1980s he was particularly successful when recording for
Bobby Digital , and had hits with "Good Time Rock" (1988) and "Rude Boy Skank" (1988), both of which are included on his 1989 album, "Rougher Than Them". Throughout the 80s he continued to record for Coxsone Dodd, and singles included "Keep That Light", "Unity" and "A We Run Things", but a long-promised second album from Dodd has not materialized.ee also
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List of reggae musicians
*List of roots reggae artists
*Heartbeat Records References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifwxqq5ldte~T1 Osbourne biography @ Allmusic.com]
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