An early enterprise by two of Kingston’s elite recording artists, Gregory Isaacs and Errol Dunkley, to wrest control of the music they were making from the producers and place it in the hands of its creators…
Herman Chin Loy has somehow remained a relatively unsung name in the history of Jamaican music although the innovative music on his Aquarius and Scorpio record labels has proved more significant and has resonated far further than that of many better known
From 1962 to 1971 Beverley’s Records was one of the leading labels on Kingston’s music scene and Leslie Kong was one of the very first record producers to move Jamaican music forward onto the international stage
Clancy Eccles truly believed in the power of music to effect social change and he opened the door for countless others to come through and capitalise on his innovations…