Winston Holness, better known as Niney the Observer OD (born George Boswell, 1944 in Montego Bay, Jamaica), is a Jamaican record producer and conscious...
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The Observers, an alternative name for reggae session band Soul Syndicate Niney the Observer (born 1951), Jamaican record producer and singer Observer.com...
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the young Winston "Niney" Holness (later known as Niney The Observer) who helped Gibbs maintain his productions at the top of the charts. During the rocksteady...
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Michael Rose (singer) (redirect from Happiness: The Best of Michael Rose)
Rose's childhood friend Sly Dunbar then introduced him to producer Niney the Observer, with whom he recorded several singles in 1972. Rose also recorded...
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Freddie McGregor (category Converts to the Rastafari movement)
the Generation Gap. McGregor converted to Rastafari in 1975. He is a member of the Twelve Tribes organization . McGregor worked with producer Niney the...
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Moonlight Dub Experiment More Rockers Mute Beat Niney the Observer Natty Nation OKI Ott The Orb Ooklah The Moc Pepper Pitch Black Prince Far I Prince Jammy...
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later in the year on the track "People Grudgeful". Perry's 1973 track "Cow Thief Skank" was a diss against fellow record producer Niney the Observer, who...
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King Tubby (section With The Aggrovators)
Dub (a.k.a. Prophecy of Dub) (1976, Prophets) Niney the Observer – Dubbing with the Observer (1975, Observer/Total Sounds) Harry Mudie – In Dub Conference...
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deejay Charlie Ace. The song was written as a diss track against fellow producer Niney the Observer, mocking an incident in Niney's youth where his thumb...
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version of the Ethiopians with other members of the Rastafari faith, including Melvin Reid, to record the album Slave Call with Niney the Observer in 1977...
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by The Paragons) "Good Ambition" (original by The Ethiopians) "The Train Is Coming" (original by Ken Boothe) "Blood and Fire" (original by Niney the Observer)...
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Lee "Scratch" Perry (redirect from The Upsetter (nickname))
"Scratch" Perry – On the Wire (2000) Mad Professor & Lee "Scratch" Perry – Techno Party (2000) Lee "Scratch" Perry & Niney the Observer – Station Underground...
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band on countless reggae tracks, They recorded for Keith Hudson, Niney the Observer, and Bunny Lee, and other Jamaican record producers. Quite a distinct...
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(Lynford Anderson/Clancy Eccles) 2:18 Niney the Observer: "Blood and Fire" (Winston "Niney" Holness) 3:06 Peter Tosh and the Wailers: "400 Years" (Clement "Coxsone"...
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Dennis Brown (category Commanders of the Order of Distinction)
2001 – Archives (Trojan) 2001 – The Prime of Dennis Brown (Music Club) 2002 – Dennis Brown In Dub (with Niney the Observer) (Rounder/Heartbeat) 2002 – You...
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by the Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster "Blood and Fire", a song by the Indigo Girls from Strange Fire "Blood & Fire", a song by Niney the Observer "Blood...
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Alvin Ranglin, Duke Reid, Niney the Observer, Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Lloyd Daley. The label financed and booked the Heartbeat Culture Splash...
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Leroy Sibbles (category Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year winners)
recorded for other producers including Lee Perry, Harry J, JoJo Hoo Kim, Niney The Observer, Clive Chin, Gussie Clarke, Lloyd Campbell, Prince Buster, Ossie Hibbert...
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worked with some of Jamaica's top producers of the time, including Linval Thompson, Winston "Niney The Observer" Holness, Sugar Minott and Coxsone Dodd, as...
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1951), Jamaican record producer known as "Niney The Observer" Holderness (surname) This page lists people with the surname Holness. If an internal link intending...
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such as Winston Riley, Niney the Observer, King Tubby and King Jammy continued to surface. In 1990, as dance hall morphed into the more up-tempo “bashment”...
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Nick Manasseh. In 1992, he recut the Niney the Observer Freddie McGregor tune, We Need More Love (In The Ghetto) for The Groove Corporation, who were an...
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And Ladders [1983] Niney The Observer – Observer Attack Dub [1969–76] Nuroy & Uroy – The Originator [1976] Owen Gray – Forward on the Scene [1975] Paragons...
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BAFCD/LP037 – Niney the Observer – Microphone Attack 1974–1977 BAFCD/LP038 – Yabby You – Dub it to the Top 1976–1979 BAFCD/LP039 – Dennis Brown – The Promised...
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This Was Supposed to Be the Future is the third studio album by The Nextmen. It was released in June 2007 on Antidote Records. It was a change in their...
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Lynford Anderson Mavado Max Romeo Mike Brooks Mike Beatz Mikey Chung Niney the Observer Ossie Hibbert Papa San Phil Pratt Philip "Fatis" Burrell Pluto Shervington...
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Bill Laswell, released on March 8, 2005 by Trojan Records. Adapted from the Trojan Dub Massive: Chapter Two liner notes. John Brown – cover art James...
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New York Dolls Nico Niney the Observer Judy Nylon Oku Onuora Pankow Phase Selector Sound Praxis Polyrock Prince Charles and the City Beat band Prince...
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Gregory Isaacs (category Jamaican expatriates in the United Kingdom)
Isaacs recorded for many of Jamaica's top producers during the 1970s, including Winston "Niney" Holness, Gussie Clarke ("My Time"), Lloyd Campbell ("Slavemaster")...
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the transformation of Brown from child star to full-fledged Rastaman. Several of the tracks were produced by Winston "Niney" Holness, with two of the...
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