Genres: Ska, Rocksteady Active: 60's, 70's, 80's Formed: 1966
Burning Spear, Alton Ellis, The Itals, Yabby You, The Kingstonians, The Paragons, The Techniques, The Gaylads, The Gladiators, The Melodians, The Heptones, The Uniques
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Essentially a mouthpiece for singer and songwriter Leonard Dillon, the Ethiopians were one of Jamaica's most influential vocal groups during their heyday. Not only did the duo (completed by Stephen Taylor) spearhead the transition between ska and rocksteady, Dillon's heavily Rastafarian lyrics also paved the way for the socially conscious roots reggae era that was to come. Born in Port Antonio in 1942, Dillon grew up in a Christian family and discovered music through their church. Having written some original songs, he moved to Kingston in 1963; finding the going difficult, he returned home for a time to regroup, but made the move back to Kingston permanently in 1964.
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Release: June 24, 2003
Label: Earmark
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Release: October 29, 2002
Label: Varese
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