- J. C. Lodge
J. C. Lodge, (born June Carol Lodge,
1 December 1958 ,London ,England ), is areggae singer .Biography
British born to a
Jamaica n father and English mother, J.C. Lodge was taken to Jamaica as a child. There, the Beatles fan soon became immersed inR&B and reggae, and sang along to everything she heard.Toward the end of high school, a relationship with Errol O'Meally led her further along her music path. He was a budding songwriter, and used her voice to present some of his material to Joe Gibbs' Recording Studio.Huey, Steve " [http://wc01.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE4781BD249AC7420C3853056DDBC7EF307FE5AFB86112F0456D3B82D46870773F640A4DBD2B3FF6AB679AFF862A6500FD2C0ED54ECBC1B&sql=11:gjfqxq85ldhe~T1 June Lodge Biography] ", allmusic.com, Macrovision Corporation] Both the songs and the singer were well received, and J.C. was asked to cover
Charley Pride 's "Someone Loves You, Honey" in 1980.Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9] The reggae version of thecountry and western tune topped the Jamaican charts, and earned the singer gold and platinum discs in theNetherlands . While the record was a big hit, it bankrupted Gibbs as he had failed to pay royalties to the songwriter. An album of the same name, featuring thedeejay talents ofPrince Mohamed was released in 1982.Lodge followed this with 1985's "Revealed" album, before signing to
Gussie Clarke 's Music Works label, and releasing "I Believe in You" and "Selfish Lover" albums. "Telephone Love", recorded for Clarke in 1988, was the firstdancehall reggae track to cross over in the R&B andhip-hop markets in theUnited States , topping the urban charts inNew York and other cities, and earning her a deal with theWarners -owned Tommy Boy label, although the association would be limited to the "Tropic of Love" album and "Home is Where the Hurt Is" single, which gave her her highest US chart placing, reaching number 50 in the R&B chart.Lodge's albums mostly consisted of reggae, but some with R&B and pop material, too, usually written by O’Meally or J.C.. Producers like Joe Gibbs,
Willie Lindo ,Gussie Clarke , Errol O’Meally and Neil Fraser (a.k.a.Mad Professor ), created product which garnered for J.C. several hits and prestigious awards across the world.Lodge's other
song s include "More Than I Can Say", "Someone Loves You Honey", and "Make It Up". She duetted with Tiger on "Love Me, Baby" and withShabba Ranks on "XXX".In 2001, she returned to her native England, and recorded "Reggae Country" for
Jet Star , an album of covers of American country songs. She is currently recording for theGreensleeves Records label.Lodge is also an accomplished painter, having exhibited in Kingston art galleries, and has acted in several theatre productions.
Discography
Albums
* "Someone Loves You Honey" (1982) Ariola/Joe Gibbs (with
Prince Mohamed )
* "Revealed" (1985) RAS
* "I Believe In You" (1987) Greensleeves
* "Selfish Lover" (1990) VP
* "Home Is Where The Hurt Is" (1991)
* "Tropic Of Love" (1992) Tommy Boy
* "To The Max" (1993) RAS
* "Special Request" (1995) RAS
* "Love For All Seasons" (1996)Ariwa
* "RAS Portraits: J.C. Lodge" (1997) RAS
* "Let Love Inside" (2001)
* "Reggae Country" (2002) Jet Star
* "Reggae Country 2" (2003) Jet Star* "RAS Portraits" (1997) RAS (compilation)
* "This is Crucial Reggae" (2004) RAS (compilation)References
External links
* [http://www.jclodge.com Official website]
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