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Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires (known as
Byron Lee's
Dragonaires after Lee's
death and now The
Dragonaires) are a
Jamaican ska,
calypso and soca band....
- entrepreneur, best
known for his work as
leader of
Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires. Lee was born in Christiana,
Manchester Parish, Jamaica, to a mixed-race...
- Lee and the
Dragonaires "Jamaican Rock" (not
heard in the film, a
possible unused title track) "Jump Up" –
Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires "Audio Bongo"...
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Desmond Dekker, and Don
Drummond also
recorded ska.
Byron Lee & the
Dragonaires performed ska with
Prince Buster, Eric "Monty" Morris, and
Jimmy Cliff...
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Toussaint Anslem Douglas Arrow Atilla the Hun
Black Stalin Byron Lee & the
Dragonaires Calypso Rose
Chalkdust Charles D.
Lewis Crazy Lord
Creator David Rudder...
- that same year in England. In 1975
Douglas joined Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires as a
session musician, and
later became a band member, as the group's...
- best
known for his work in the
music industry with
Byron Lee & the
Dragonaires.
Nasralla was born in Kingston,
Jamaica to a
Lebanese father and Jamaican...
- tune with new
lyrics by
Monty Norman was
recorded by
Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires for the film Dr. No, and is
featured in its
soundtrack as part of the...
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initially erroneously credited to the track's producer,
Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires). In 1982,
Louise Tucker recorded a
different vocal version entitled...
- the 1966 song of the same name, by The
Maytals and
Byron Lee and the
Dragonaires. The song's
instrumental samples the 1974 song "Stalag 17", by Ansell...