• Sonia Eloise Pottinger OD (née Durrant; 21 June 1931 – 3 November 2010) was a Jamaican reggae record producer. An icon in the music business, Sonia Pottinger...
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  • Pottinger or Pöttinger may refer to: Pottinger Allison Pottinger (b. 1973), American curler Damien Pottinger (b. 1982), Canadian professional soccer player...
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    Rest produced by Sonia Pottinger (1978), Virgin Records/Front Line Africa Stand Alone (1978), April Cumbolo produced by Sonia Pottinger (1979), Virgin/Front...
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  • "My Love for You" and "So Close" Recording under the direction of Sonia Pottinger, as part of the duo Joe White and Chuck, he scored with the ballad...
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  • Delroy Wilson) on recordings. In 1968 they moved on to record for Sonia Pottinger and enjoyed further hit singles. They recorded for Leslie Kong in 1969...
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    a solo artist throughout the 1970s, working with producers such as Sonia Pottinger, and Joseph Hoo Kim. In December 1982, Marcia Griffiths released the...
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    a string of highly successful singles for producers Joe Gibbs and Sonia Pottinger including the song "Two Sevens Clash" which made its mark on both Jamaica...
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  • on the island including Lee "Scratch" Perry, Bunny Lee, Phil Pratt, Sonia Pottinger, Rupie Edwards, Alvin Ranglin and Lloyd Daley. 1971 saw the release...
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  • Vincent "King" Edwards, Justin "Phillip" Yap, Leslie Kong, Lindon Pottinger, Sonia Pottinger and Vincent "Randy" Chin. The Skatalites led sessions with top...
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  • during the 1960s original Jamaican ska era for producers Duke Reid, Sonia Pottinger and her husband Lindon, King Edwards, and Prince Buster. Brooks was...
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  • Reid decided to sell Treasure Isle to Sonia Pottinger, widow of his friend Lenford "Lennie the King" Pottinger and already owner of High Note Records...
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  • release of Dunkley's debut album, Presenting Errol Dunkley, produced by Sonia Pottinger, which included the track "A Little Way Different". Dunkley continued...
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    Women producers known for producing records not their own include Sonia Pottinger, Sylvia Robinson and Carla Olson. In January 2018, a research team...
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  • Don't Need Me". After recording "Swing and Dine" for record producer Sonia Pottinger, they had further hits with "Little Nut Tree" before recording their...
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  • the interim between the band's sessions with producers Joe Gibbs and Sonia Pottinger, and produced by Jamie Hatcher and Seymour Cummings. The album was...
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    with several producers, including Bunny Lee, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Sonia Pottinger. These included further material with Todd as "Stranger & Patsy." In...
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    his Studio One Label. He also recorded material for Phil Pratt and Sonia Pottinger the same year. He had almost immediate success with songs including...
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  • producers such as Bunny Lee, Duke Reid, Joe Gibbs, Coxsone Dodd, and Sonia Pottinger, often performing up to five sessions a day. Their recording of "Take...
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  • duet with Ken Boothe on a rhythm originally cut by The Conquerors for Sonia Pottinger has become one of the most-versioned Jamaican tracks ever.[citation...
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  • release, Children of Jah. The single How Can I Get Over, released by Sonia Pottinger on her High Note label, was a major success. The record had also been...
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  • Scorcher", and moved towards reggae with the song "Reggae Girl". Under Sonia Pottinger, they recorded "Gee Whiz" and "Give Me Bread". In 1970, The Tennors...
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  • of Ellis' work for Arthur "Duke" Reid, plus some tracks produced by Sonia Pottinger. The album contains most of Ellis' original Mr. Soul of Jamaica album...
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  • (1999) Singles & EPs Sir Lee / Norman Grant / The Revolutionaires / Sonia Pottinger / Dillinger / Winston Riley - Back To The Music / Natty Dub It Into...
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  • other producers including Leslie Kong, Joe Gibbs, Lloyd Daley, and Sonia Pottinger but after a short break also continued working for Reid, where the...
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  • an understated genre subtlety risks extinction." Hinds' work with Sonia Pottinger resulted in a series of singles released in the late 1970s, including...
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  • and his Shades, but a printer's mistake on their debut release (for Sonia Pottinger) led to the "Shoes" name sticking. Although their debut release made...
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  • solo artist for producer Sonia Pottinger. In 1969 he relocated to the United States. An album of his recordings for Pottinger was released in 1970. A compilation...
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  • and "Slow and Easy" on Reid’s Treasure Isle label. They recorded for Sonia Pottinger "Guns Fever" and by 1971 were recording releases such as "Tear Drops...
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  • (with The Originals Orchestra), 1968 – Gayfeet/High Note – produced by Sonia Pottinger The Best of Rolando Alphonso, 1973 – Studio One (compilation) – produced...
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    and lecturer, asthma attack. Purushottama Lal, 81, Indian writer. Sonia Pottinger, 79, Jamaican record producer. Pentti Uotinen, 79, Finnish Olympic...
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