Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Prezident Brown
Artist: Prezident Brown
Genre(s):
Reggae
Discography:
Showcase, Vol. 2
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
To Jah Only
Year: 1999
Tracks: 13
Prezident Brown (innate: Fitz Albert Cotterell) has been called "1 of the to the highest level interesting ethnical dee-jays since U Roy". Emphasizing positive messages, Brown has continued to pioneer his experience focus, developing his have attack to dee-jaying that he calls, "the chanting stylee". Born to a Seventh Day Adventist family line in Colonel Ridge, Clarendon, Brown grew up in St. Mary, a little town in the the north sea-coast resort metropolis of Ocrabessa. Although he showed potency as an artist, as a christopher Fry, he was forced to lead school in purchase order to support his female parent and troika sisters afterward the death of his father of the Church. Brown launched his musical career, at the eld of xIV, when he began dee-jaying for the Sound King Stereo Mix at the Bamboo lounge. Initially known as Junior Ranking, Brown was dubbed "Svelte Brown" by dee-jay Nicodemus. When he recorded his debut individual, a couple with Chinna, in1988, Brown was named "Dancehall Doctor". The title "Prezident" was bestowed upon him by the late Jack Ruby, producer of Burning Spear's albums, ""Marcus Garvey" and "Man In The Hills". With Ruby overseeing his recordings, Brown enjoyed such hits as "Rough Road", "Brain Food" and "Roots In The Music". Following Ruby's death in 1988, Brown became involved with producers Collins, O'Hare and Stewart of Grove Music. He switched to Cole's tag, Roof International, shortly later on, and began playacting and emceeing at the Rooftop Club. His well-nigh successful period came after resuming his partnership with O'Hare in 1989. In 1995, Brown toured the United Kingdom, promoting his debut album, "Bad Bad And Talented.
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