- Byron Lee
Infobox musical artist
Name = Byron Lee
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Alias = The Dragon
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Origin = Christiana, Manchester,Jamaica
Instrument =Bass guitar
Genre =Ska ,rocksteady ,reggae , calypso, soca, mas
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Associated_acts =Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
URL = http://byronleemusic.com
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Notable_instruments =Byron Lee OD (born
27 June 1935 , Christiana, Manchester,Jamaica ) is amusician ,record producer , and entrepreneur, best known for his work as leader ofByron Lee and the Dragonaires .Katz, David (2003) "Solid Foundation: an Oral History of Reggae", Bloomsbury, ISBN 0 7475 6847 2]Career
Lee was born in Christiana in Manchester Parish, his mother an African-Jamaican and his father (a language teacher) originally from
Kowloon ,Hong Kong . His mother was fromAuchtembeddie , wheremento andjunkanoo were popular musical forms, and his family actively upheld the cultural and musical traditions of their African ancestors. The family moved to the Mountain View Gardens area of Kingston when Lee was around 8 or 9. He learned to playpiano at aconvent school inMandeville , but put music on hold when he became a member of the Jamaican national football team. He taught himself to play bass on a homemade instrument, and around 1950, along with his friend Carl Brady, he formed the first incarnation of the Dragonaires, named after the college football team that they played for, at that time concentrating on mento.Thompson, Dave (2002) "Reggae & Caribbean Music", Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6] The band turned professional in 1956 and went on to become one of Jamaica's leadingska bands, continuing since and taking in other genres such as calypso,Soca , andMas .Lee also worked as a producer, producing many of the
ska singles byThe Maytals , and his entrepreneurial skills led to him setting up the "Byron Lee's Spectacular Show" tour, which involved several Jamaican acts (including The Maytals) touring the Caribbean. He also became the head of distribution in Jamaica forAtlantic Records . Lee purchased the West Indies Records Limited (WIRL) recording studios fromEdward Seaga after fire had destroyed the pressing plant on the same site, , and renamed itDynamic Sounds , soon having a new pressing facility built on the site. It soon became one of the best-equipped studios in the Caribbean, attracting both local and international recording artists, includingPaul Simon andThe Rolling Stones . Lee's productions includedBoris Gardiner 's "Reggae Happening",Hopeton Lewis 's "Grooving Out on Life", andThe Slickers ' "Johnny Too Bad". Dynamic also acts as one of Jamaica's leading record distributors.In 1990, Lee inaugurated what became an annual event, the "Byron Lee Jamaica Carnival", held on Constant Spring Road, and attended by hundreds of thousands of people that united the "uptown" and "downtown" residents of Kingston, an event that Lee calls "the happiest moment in my life".O'Brien Chang, Kevin, & Chen, Wayne (1998) "Reggae Routes", Ian Randle Publishers, Jamaica, ISBN 976-8100-67-2] Ellington, Barbara (2007) " [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20070624/ent/ent4.html The Dragon dances for God] ", Jamaica Gleaner,
June 24 2007 ] Lee had performed with the Dragonaires at canivals around the Caribbean since the mid-1970s, and chose the location for the carnival to attract revellers from all of Jamaica's classes, stating "The biggest problem was that most Jamaicans said it wouldn't work, that it isn't a carnival country, but I persisted 'cause I believed in it. I wanted carnival to go to the public. You always had other carnivals that were held mostly indoor, where persons had to pay to get in. I went to the people and choose Half-Way Tree where uptown and downtown meet. That is where the route will remain".Henry, Krista (2008) " [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080330/ent/ent1.html Carnival has its day in the sun] ", Jamaica Gleaner,March 30 2008 ] While in the early days of ska, Lee was credited in taking it from the ghettos and giving it appeal among Jamaica's "uptown" middle- and upper-classes, he has been credited with taking soca in the opposite direction, popularising a genre that had previously only been enjoyed in Jamaica among the upper classes, with the island's working class.Lee missed the Jamaica Carnival in 2007 as he was receiving treatment for
bladder cancer after having surgery inFlorida , and no longer appears on stage with the Dragonaires, although he is still involved in the band's management, and was involved with the festival again in 2008.Edwards, Michael A. (2007) " [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/html/20070621t190000-0500_124547_obs_byron__the_dragon__lee_s_new_fire_.asp Byron 'the Dragon' Lee's new fire] ",Jamaica Observer ,June 22 2007 ] [Henry, Krista (2008) " [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080228/ent/ent2.html The Dragon comes out of retirement] ", Jamaica Gleaner,February 28 2008 ] A concert was held in his honour onJune 30 2007 , to celebrate his 50 years in the music industry, with artists performing including fellow cancer-survivorsMyrna Hague andPluto Shervington . Proceeds went to the Jamaica Cancer Society.Lee was awarded the
Order of Distinction , Commander level on 15 October 2007, in recognition of his "contribution in the fields of Music and Entertainment both locally and internationally". [http://www.jis.gov.jm/special_sections/Independence/Honours%20%20Awards1.pdf]References
External links
* [http://byronleemusic.com Band web page]
* [http://byronleemusic.com/byronlee_site/byronbio.html Byron Lee's Bio]
* [http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/554 Byron Lee at Roots Archives]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0496930/ Byron Lee at theInternet Movie Database ]
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