• Joseph "Jo Jo" Hoo Kim (10 December 1942 – 20 September 2018) was a Jamaican reggae record producer best known for his productions in the 1970s at his...
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    were best known for their 1976 debut album, Right Time, produced by Joseph Hoo Kim, and the 1979 release, Deeper Roots. On March 29, 2022, their lead singer...
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  • One Studios in Kingston, Jamaica, with production by Chinese Jamaican Joseph Hoo Kim, whose family owned the studio. 2006's Caribbean Popular Music notes...
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    Uhuru. In the mid-1970s, The Wailing Souls association with producer Joseph Hoo Kim and his Channel One Studios brought them a string of hits, backed by...
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  • Jodeci John Hermann, American musician, keyboardist for Widespread Panic Joseph Hoo Kim (born 1942), Jamaican reggae record producer Jo Jo Laine (1953–2006)...
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  • – teaming up with producers such as Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Bunny Lee, Joseph Hoo Kim and Coxsone Dodd. The Sound system (Jamaican) was of unequalled importance...
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    for Bunny Lee, the Upsetters for Lee Perry, the Revolutionaries for Joseph Hoo Kim, and recorded for Barry O'Hare in the 1990s. Dunbar plays drums on several...
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  • to be perceived as relics of an older era. Despite being produced by Joseph Hoo Kim at Channel One, Good Life (1979) saw the group treading water, and the...
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  • and The Abyssinians’ Satta Massagana. Channel One Studios' producer, Joseph Hoo Kim, followed this by releasing the Three Piece Chicken and Chips album...
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  • with a variety of producers including Augustus Pablo ("Brace a Boy"), Joseph Hoo Kim ("CB 200"), Winston Holness ("Flat Foot Hustling"), and Coxsone Dodd...
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    throughout the 1970s, working with producers such as Sonia Pottinger, and Joseph Hoo Kim. In December 1982, Marcia Griffiths released the song 'Electric Boogie...
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  • Winston "Niney" Holness ("Rascal Man"), Harry J ("Ask The Lonely"), and Joseph Hoo Kim ("It's a Shame"). In 1976, he recorded a cover of The Wailers' "I'm...
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  • Power. He recorded for many producers in the 1980s, notably for Lawes, Joseph Hoo Kim, George Phang, Jah Thomas and King Jammy, also gaining an audience amongst...
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  • Vybz Kartel, dancehall musician, rapper, DJ Wynton Kelly, jazz pianist Joseph Hoo Kim, record producer Diana King, reggae musician King Tubby, dub musician...
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    "Lonely Woman" (for Derrick Harriott), "Girl I Love You" (Ernest and Joseph Hoo Kim), "Love You to Want Me" and "Delilah" (Gussie Clarke), and "Get Wise"...
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  • mid-1970s for producers such as Dobby Dobson, Channel One Studios' Joseph Hoo Kim, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, their spiritually conscious and righteous...
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  • Zukie some riddims to record over, and taking these and others from Joseph Hoo Kim, he toasted over them at King Tubby's studio, these forming the album...
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  • studio was built by the Hoo Kim brothers in 1972, and has had a profound influence on the development of reggae music. Joseph Hoo Kim's parents ran a bar and...
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  • late 1970s for producer Don Mais. He went on to work extensively with Joseph Hoo Kim and Jah Thomas, resulting in a string of hits including "Girls Nowadays"...
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    greatest work, the Discomix "Fade Away" was recorded in 1975 for producer Joseph Hoo Kim; It was a massive hit in Jamaica and was also a big success in the UK...
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  • Set up in 1975 as the house band of the Channel One Studios owned by Joseph Hoo Kim, The Revolutionaries with Sly Dunbar on drums and Bertram "Ranchie"...
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  • of producers including George Phang, Sugar Minott, Prince Jammy, and Joseph Hoo Kim, and enjoyed a number one single in Jamaica in 1984 with the Phang-produced...
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  • Kim So-hyun as Lee Hong-joo An animation production producer who is afraid of love due to a wound from her past love. Chae Jong-hyeop as Kang Hoo-yeong...
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  • attack, shortly after finishing his final album, I'm a Free Man, cut at Joseph Hoo Kim's Channel One Studios with Sly and Robbie,Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont,...
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  • his debut recording in March 1976 with "Set Up Yourself" for producer Joseph Hoo Kim. "Words of The Prophet" followed for Yabby You, who also produced his...
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  • recorded both in Jamaica at Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Black Ark Studio, Joseph Hoo Kim's Channel One Studios and Randy Chin's recording studio and in England...
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  • Jacob Israelachvili, 74, Israeli-born American professor, cancer. Joseph Hoo Kim, 76, Jamaican record producer, liver cancer. K-Run's Park Me In First...
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  • album CB 200 in 1976 by Island Records. The song was produced by Joseph "Jo Jo" Hoo Kim, who used samples of People's Choice's "Do It Any Way You Wanna"...
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  • Diamonds" Lloyd A. Ferguson / Donald O. Shaw / Fitzroy O. Simpson / Joseph Hoo Kim Joseph "Jo Jo" Hookim   11. "Police and Thieves" – Junior Murvin" Junior...
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    becomes a Companion of Honour. Billy Ray Hearn founds Myrrh Records. Joseph Hoo Kim founds Channel One Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Numa Labinsky (bass...
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