The Clarendonians- Lonely Heartaches

Dodany: Feb 6, 2012

Od: ska4life70

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The Clarendonians were aJamaican ska and rocksteady vocal group, active from the mid to late 1960s. The Clarendonians were originally Fitzroy "Ernest" Wilson and Peter Austin. The duo coming together in 1963 in their native Clarendon,they duo won several talent contests and came to the attention of Studio One boss and producer Clement Dodd, while they were still in their early teens. Dodd took the duo into the studio, and recorded a series of singles ("Rudie Gone a Jail", "Sho Be Do Be", "Rudie Bam Bam", "You Can't Be Happy", and "Darling Forever" - all chart-toppers in Jamaica, and "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down") that helped to define the 'rude boy' era of ska, alongside the other (initially less successful) young vocal group that Dodd was working with, The Wailers. "Lonely Heartaches" was incorrectly credited to 'The Tartons' when released in the UK on the Crab label.

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Tagi: the clarendonains  the tartons  ska  rocksteady  lonely heartaches  rude boy 


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