Rod Taylor (singer) explained

Rod Taylor
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:2 March 1957
Origin:Kingston, Jamaica
Instrument:Vocals
Genre:Reggae

Rod Taylor (born 2 March 1957, in Kingston, Jamaica), also known as Rocky T, is a reggae singer and producer.[1]

Biography

After forming a short-lived group called The Aliens with Barry Brown and Johnny Lee,[2] Taylor recorded his first single, "Bad Man Comes and Goes" in 1975 for Ossie Hibbert.[3] He gained exposure as part of Bertram Brown's Freedom Sounds collective (along with other reggae artists such as Prince Alla and Earl Zero), releasing the hit single "Ethiopian Kings", which led to work with Mikey Dread.[4] He subsequently worked with a variety of producers in the late 1970s and early 1980s including Prince Far I, Ossie Hibbert, Prince Hammer, and Nigger Kojak.[5]

Taylor's debut album, If Jah Should Come Now, was issued in 1979, with Where Is Your Love Mankind following in 1980. After a few quiet years, Taylor re-emerged in the late 1980s with the One In a Million album, with further releases following into the 2000s.Rod Taylor is still performing with sound systems or bands, especially with the French Band Positive Roots Band.

Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artist Biography. 13 August 2014. allmusic.com.
  2. Liner notes to Taylor's Shining Bright album
  3. http://rootsdub.free.fr/RodTaylor-disco.htm Discographie ROD TAYLOR discography
  4. Larkin, Colin: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, 1998, Virgin Books,
  5. Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: "Reggae: The Rough Guide", 1997, Rough Guides,