Earl Wilberforce "Wire" Lindo (7 January 1953 – 4 September 2017), sometimes referred to as Wya, was a Jamaican reggae musician. He was a member of Bob...
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(lead guitar), Al Anderson (lead guitar), Tyrone Downie (keyboards), Earl "Wya" Lindo (keyboards), and Alvin "Seeco" Patterson on percussion. Additionally...
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The Lindo family was a Sephardic Jewish merchant and banking family, which rose to prominence in medieval Spain. Manuel Lindo was a cosmographer and Chair...
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Lindo (born 1932), Belizean attorney Delroy Lindo (born 1952), British-American actor Earl Lindo (1953–2017), Jamaican reggae musician Elvira Lindo (born...
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Patterson – percussion (died 2021) Tyrone Downie – keyboards (died 2021) Earl Lindo – keyboards, guitar (died 2017) Al Anderson – guitar Gary Pine – vocals...
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respectively, Junior Marvin and Al Anderson on lead guitar, Tyrone Downie and Earl "Wya" Lindo on keyboards, and Alvin "Seeco" Patterson on percussion. The "I Threes"...
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"Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957). It is roughly translated...
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Wailers' "Could You Be Loved" (1980) is driven by a Clavinet riff played by Earl Lindo, as is Wonder's Marley-influenced track "Master Blaster (Jammin')", played...
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Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, featuring Marley and his keyboarder Earl Lindo both accompanying themselves on guitars, and a second one from September...
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lead guitar on "I Shot the Sheriff" Carlton "Carlie" Barrett – drums Earl Lindo – keyboards, vocals Additional musician and production staff John "Rabbit"...
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