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their name to "The
Heptones". The name was
chosen by
Morgan after seeing a
Heptones Tonic bottle lying in a pile of refuse. The
Heptones recorded for major...
- producer. He was the lead
singer for The
Heptones in the 1960s and 1970s. In
addition to his work with The
Heptones,
Sibbles was a
session b****ist and arranger...
- Nina Simone, the Slackers, Paul Weller,
Jerry Garcia Band, Sting, the
Heptones, the Hollies, Trinitones,
Pearls Before Swine, OK Go, Beth Rowley, Big...
- reggae,
including harmony groups such as the Techniques, the Paragons, the
Heptones and the ****lads;
soulful singers such as
Alton Ellis,
Delroy Wilson, Bob...
-
Marley and Mayfield. In addition, Pat
Kelly covered "Soulful Love" and The
Heptones covered "I've Been Trying" and “Choice of Color”.
After the
release of...
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Studio One from 1965-1968,
singers like Bob Marley,
Burning Spear, The
Heptones, The Ethiopians, Ken Boothe, Rita Marley,
Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt...
- 3:39 The
Upsetters – "Rastaman Shuffle" 5:16 The
Heptones – "Why Must I" (version) 4:57 The
Heptones – "Make Up Your Mind" 3:45 The
Upsetter Review –...
- Lee Perry's
backing band the Upsetters,
released in 1976.
Along with The
Heptones'
Party Time and
Junior Murvin's
Police and Thieves, both
released in 1977...
- Immortals, Paul Blackman, Earl Sixteen,
Roman Stewart,
Lacksley Castell, The
Heptones, Bob Marley,
Delroy Wilson,
Junior Delgado,
Horace Andy and
Freddy McKay...
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Gregory Isaacs,
Dennis Brown,
Burning Spear,
Toots and the Maytals, The
Heptones, and
Bunny Wailer. In
addition to
their coverage of
historically significant...