Earl Sixteen
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Album:Phoenix of Peace
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Track:Set Jah Children Free
Earl "Sixteen" Daley began his career with Augustus Pablo in the late Seventies, then had a fruitful association with Sir Coxsone Dodd's Studio One. In about 1992 he joined forces in far from clear circumstances with the exiled Lee "Scratch" Perry.Scratch was less known than most JA producers for recycling his hit rhythms years after their initial success, so it might be thought somewhat unusua...
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Album:Showcase
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Track:I Wish It Was You
Earl "Sixteen" Daley was born in 1958, and cut some of reggae's most crucial tunes in the late Seventies and early Eighties - Winston McAnuff's "Malcolm X" for Joe Gibbs, "The Rastaman" and "Changing World" for Augustus Pablo, "White Belly Rat" for Lee Perry, and others.In the mid-Nineties he released "Phoenix of Peace", cutting new vocals over some classic Lee Perry tracks, to great acclaim an...
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Earl Sixteen is the stage name of Earl Daley, a Jamaican reggae singer who was born in Kingston. His career started in the mid - 1970s. Enjoy his video below of one of his live performances.
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