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Tapper Zukie (or
Tappa Zukie) (born
David Sinclair, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a
roots reggae deejay and producer.
Tapper was the
nickname given to him...
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appeared in the
series again in "The
Great and the Good" (2009) as
Zukie Richardson.
Burden has also
appeared on stage. At the
Chichester Festival...
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parties considered the
result to be a fake. In 1976,
reggae singer Tapper Zukie dedicated the song and
album titled "M.P.L.A" to the movement.
Pablo Moses...
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McGrath as Lige John
Russell as "Bloody Bill"
Anderson Charles Tyner as
Zukie Limmer Bruce M.
Fischer as Yoke John
Mitchum as Al John
Chandler as First...
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original trio
reunited in 1995, and
released Pressure!,
produced by
Tapper Zukie.
Barry Llewellyn died on 23
November 2011, in
Kingston Public Hospital,...
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local philanthropist Howard Richardson and his social-climbing wife
Zukie irritate the
community when they
introduce their own
plans for the annual...
- 1994) was a
reggae deejay who
first recorded in the late 1970s for
Tapper Zukie and came to
prominence in the
early 1980s,
touring with
Byron Lee and The...
- revival. In 1992 they
recorded "Song of Love",
which was
issued on the
Tappa Zukie label.
Throughout the
later 1990s they
continued touring internationally...
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Records vaults.
Artists featured included:
Horace Andy, The Upsetters,
Tapper Zukie, The
Reggaeites and
Lloyd Robinson. On 15
November 2007,
Terry Hall joined...
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singles such as "Do You Love My Music" and "Government Land". In 1979,
Tapper Zukie released on his own
Stars label,
Horace Andy and
Headley Bennett's discomix...