Minggu, 09 Oktober 2011

Clinton Fearon




Biography
Jamaica
Clinton Fearon was born near Kingston, and quickly moved to St. Catherine, a rural Jamaican province. Fearon was heavily influenced by the music found at his local Seventh Day Adventistchurch. He returned to Kingston at age 16, where he founded his first band, The Brothers. Errol Grandison, who first encountered Fearon through his work with The Brothers, quickly offered him a chance to replace David Webber as the third member of The Gladiators. He joined the group in 1969, first as a singer and then as a bass player and background vocalist after the departure of both Grandison and David Webber. He remained with the group until 1987, often appearing as the leader on songs including "Chatty Chatty Mouth," "Rich Man Poor Man," "Get Ready" and "Let Jah Be Praised". During these years, he also worked as a session-man for a range of artists, includingCoxsone, Lee Perry, Joe Gibbs, Yabby You, Joseph Hookim and Prince Tony Robinson.Clinton Fearon is a Jamaican reggae singer and musician born on February 13, 1951 in Saint Andrews, Jamaica. He has lived Seattle, Washington since 1987.

United States
By the late 1980s, Fearon began to feel artistically crowded after nearly two decades of playing with the same band. As such, Fearon left the band and settled in Seattle, Washington following the Gladiators' 1987 American tour in order to launch his solo career. His first project in the United States, The Defenders, enjoyed a moderate success with the EP "Rock Your Bones" released in 1989. The group was short-lived, and disbanded in 1992.

Discography
Solo Albums
1994 - Disturb the Devil
1997 - Mystic Whisper
1999 - What A System + Dub Wise - dub version to What a System - (double CD)
2002 - Soon Come - Best
2004 - Give & Take
2005 - Mi An' Mi Guitar - acoustic Album
2006 - Vision
2008 - Faculty Of Dub
2010 - Mi Deh Yah (Makafresh)

With The Gladiators
197X - One The Other Side (drawn from the album Presenting )
197X - Tribulation (drawn from the album Presenting )
197X - Jah Almighty (drawn from the album Presenting )
197X - has Prayer To Thee (drawn from the album Presenting )
197X - Untrue Girl aka Ungrateful Girl (drawn from the album Bongo Red , title produced by Lee " Scratch" Perry)
197X - Small channel & Shine (duet with Watty " King" Burnett, produced by Lee " Scratch" Perry)
197X - Message To The Nation (drawn from the 45rpm Message To The Nation , produced by Lee " Scratch" Perry)
197X - Stand Firm (Dat Ma Val)
197X - Togetherness (Sky High)
1976 - Chatty Chatty Mouth (drawn from the album Trenchtown Mix Up )
1976 - Thief In The Night (drawn from the album Trenchtown Mix Up )
1977 - Can You Imagines How I Feel (drawn from the album Proverbial Reggae )
1977 - Marvel Not (drawn from the album Proverbial Reggae )
1977 - Stop Before You Go (drawn from the album Proverbial Reggae )
1978 - Get Ready (drawn from the album Naturality )
1978 - Give Thanks & Praise (drawn from the 45rpm produces by Yabby You and credited with  the Prophets )
1979 - Black Saturday (drawn from 12" from Gregory Isaacs & U Roy The Tide Is High )
1979 - Let Jah Be Praised (drawn from the album Sweet So Till )
1979 - Backyard Meditation (drawn from the album Sweet So Till )
1979 - Merrily (drawn album Sweet So Till )
1980 - Oh What has Joy (drawn from the album GladiAtors )
1980 - Disco Reggae (drawn from the album GladiAtors )
1982 - Rich Man, Poor Man (drawn from the album Back To Roots )
1982 - Streets Of Freedom (drawn from the album Back To Roots )
1982 - Follow The Rainbow (drawn from the album Back To Roots )
1982 - One Love (drawn from the album Reggae To Bone )
1982 - I' m Not Crying (drawn from compilation Full Time )


Sumber : 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_Fearon
http://www.myspace.com/clintonfearon

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