Errol Dunkley
Genre:
Reggae
Meta styles:
Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska

Errol Dunkley is a Jamaican reggae singer, born in Kingston in 1951. Dunkley's recording career began in 1965, when he was fourteen, with "Gypsy" (a duet with Roy Shirley) for Lindel Pottinger's Gaydisc label, "My Queen" (with Junior English) for Prince Buster, and "Love Me Forever" on the Rio label [1]. Between 1967 and 1968 he recorded several singles for Joe Gibbs including "Please Stop Your Lying" (1967) and "Love Brother" (1968), before switching to Coxsone Dodd in 1969.[2]

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Disco Showcase (EP) (Vinyl)

Disco Showcase (EP) (Vinyl)

Year:
2014
Tracks:
4
Bitrate:
245 kbps
Hard Times In The Ghetto-RETAiL VLS

Hard Times In The Ghetto-RETAiL VLS

Year:
2007
Tracks:
2
Bitrate:
206 kbps
A Little Way Different

A Little Way Different

Year:
2004
Tracks:
1
Bitrate:
192 kbps
Militant Man (Vinyl)

Militant Man (Vinyl)

Year:
1980
Tracks:
6
Bitrate:
192 kbps
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