Jah Lloyd, aka Jah Lion, The Black Lion of Judah, and Jah Ali (29 August 1947 – 12 June 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer, deejay and producer. Patrick...
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Vibration The Itals I-Wayne Iya Terra Jah Cure Jah Lion a.k.a. Jah Lloyd Jah Mason Jah Roots Jah Shaka Jah Stitch Jah Woosh Jah Warrior David Jahson Winston Jarrett...
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with Lee Perry, such as "Mystery Babylon", "Mr. President" (featuring DJ Jah Lloyd), and "Babylon's Falling". Sibbles left the group once more in 1978 to...
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by Overton "Scientist" Brown and Sylvan Morris. Backing vocals were by Jah Lloyd, Winston Jarrett and The Viceroys. All tracks composed by Michael Williams...
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"Bingy Bunny" Lamont Ijahman Levi Barrington Levy Aura Lewis Little Roy Jah Lloyd Fred Locks Jimmy London Loose Caboose Luciano David Madden Bob Marley...
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Jamaican reggae musician and singer who is best known for his 1982 hit, "Jah Jah Why?". His first vocals were Wirl Studio recordings Rich Man Poor Man and...
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Gladiators – "Stick a Bush" / "Music Makers from Jamaica" (1978) FLS 103: Jah Lloyd the Black Lion – "This Ya Sound" / "Upfull Rastaman" (1978) FLS 104: The...
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Castell – Jah Fire (1980) I Roy – Can't Conquer Rasta (1976) Jah Frankie Jones – Satta An Praise Jah (1977) Jah Lloyd – Black Moses (1979) Jah Stitch –...
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In February 1992 shortly after the violent death of his eldest son Mark "Jah T" Coke, a fire broke out in Coke’s cell and he was burned to death. The...
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Jamaican radio, which prompted vinyl ripostes from Big Youth, I-Roy, and Jah Lloyd. Beckford became a regular on the north coast hotel circuit, playing to...
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