- Lloyd Parks
Lloyd Parks (born
26 May 1948 , Kingston,Jamaica ) is areggae vocalist and bass player.Larkin, Colin: "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9]In the late 1960s, he performed with the Invincibles band (whose members also included
Ansell Collins ,Sly Dunbar andRanchie McLean ) before teaming up with Wentworth Vernal inThe Termites . In 1967, they recorded their first single, "Have Mercy Mr. Percy", and then analbum "Do the Rocksteady" forCoxsone Dodd 'sStudio One label. After recording "Rub Up Push Up" for the Dampa label, Parks and Vernal split up. Parks then briefly joinedThe Techniques as a replacement for Pat Kelly, recording tracks such as "Say You Love Me", before embarking on a solo career and later starting his own label, Parks. His second single was the classic "Slaving", a movingsong about the struggles of a working man. As a solo artist, he recorded a number ofsong s forPrince Tony Robinson , including "Trenchtown Girl" and "You Don't Care". Some of his best known solo hits include "Officially", "Mafia" (both 1974), "Girl In The Morning" and "Baby Hang Up The Phone" (both 1975).Parks was a studio bass player, backing many of the reggae artists, including
Justin Hinds onDuke Reid 's Treasure Isle label. He was a member ofSkin Flesh and Bones along with Ansell Collins on keyboards, Tarzan on keyboards, and Ranchie MacLean onguitar . This group backedAl Brown on his hit "Here I am Baby", and many other artists. When Skin Flesh and Bones started playing for theChannel One Studios , Parks renamed the bandThe Revolutionaries . Parks was also a member of Joe Gibbs'house band , The Professionals, performing hits such asAlthea & Donna 's "Up Town Top Ranking", and in the 1970s he backed artists includingDennis Brown , theAbyssinians ,The Itals , The Gladiators, Culture andPrince Far I . In 1974, he founded the We the People Band.elected solo album discography
* "Officially" (1974, Attack)
* "Girl In The Morning" (1975, Trojan)
* "Loving You" (1976, Trojan)
* "Jeans, Jeans" (1985, Tad's)
* "What More Can I Do"
* "Still Officially Yours, The Collection 1970-2004" (2005, Parks Records)References
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