- Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin (born
June 19 ,1932 inManchester, Jamaica ) is aguitar ist whose session work atStudio One helped give birth to theska genre in the late 1950s.Ranglin played on many classic Jamaican recordings, and he performed with artists such asJimmy Cliff ,Monty Alexander ,Prince Buster ,The Skatalites andEric Dean 's Orchestra. Some credit Ranglin with the invention of the core style of guitar play (sometimes known as scratching) found in nearly all ska music. He is one of the few musicians to blendjazz andreggae successfully.As child, Ranglin played
ukulele , and in his teen years he started playingguitar . While still in his teens, he began performing live, locally and in theBahamas , often with the young Monty Alexander.Charlie Christian was an early influence. In 1958,Chris Blackwell recorded a Ranglin single, which was the firstIsland Records release. In 1964, Ranglin, withChris Blackwell and singer Millie Small recorded "My Boy Lollipop ", the first Jamaican song to achieve international success.He began attracting international notice in 1964 when he traveled to
London, England to perform atRonnie Scott's jazz nightclub . He became the venue's resident guitarist for nine months, backing numerous guest artists and appearing in a recording of aSonny Stitt /Dick Morrissey jam session in 1966. He made several solo records for Island Records, as well as collaborating withPrince Buster . He returned to session work, arranging songs such as theMelodians ' "Rivers of Babylon" and playing guitar leads in the Wailers' "It Hurts to Be Alone." He also laid the foundation for the rise of the rockers reggae style.In the 1970s, Ranglin toured with
Jimmy Cliff , and in 1973 he was awarded theOrder of Distinction from the Jamaican Government for his contributions to music. He continued touring and recording regularly throughout the following decades. He signed to Chris Blackwell's newly-formed Palm Pictures label to issue 1998's "In Search of the Lost Riddim". The albums "E.B. @ Noon" and "Modern Answers to Old Problems" followed two years later. "Grooving" was released in early 2001.Partial discography
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Guitar in Ernest " (1965) Dub Store Records
*"" (1966) JHAS
*"Ranglin Roots " (1977)
*"Below the Bassline " (1996) Island Jamaica Jazz
*"Sounds & Power " (1996) Studio One
*"Tribute to a Legend " (1997) K-Jazz
*"Memories of Barber Mack " (1997)
*"In Search of the Lost Riddim " (1998) Palm Pictures
*"EB @ Noon " (2000) Tropic
*"Modern Answers to Old Problems " (2000) Telarc
*"Grooving" (2001) Blue Moon
*"Gotcha!" (2001) Telarc
*"Surfin'" (2005) TelarcExternal links
* [http://home.planet.nl/~vanbergh/index.htm Official website]
* [http://www.jahsonic.com/ErnestRanglin.html Ranglin's Roots, by John Williams]
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