Continuing in the tradition of Jamaica's great toasters, Clint Eastwood (real
name Robert Brammer) became one of the big personalities of the late 1970s
dancehall scene, firstly as DJ and then later as a reggae artist in his own
right. Following in the footsteps of his older brother Trinity (a renowned
producer and DJ), Eastwood would rap, sing and toast over dub instrumentals at
some of Kingston's biggest sound system parties. His fame spread to the UK's
growing reggae scene in the 1980s when he teamed up with Dillinger for the album
Live In London (1981) before he began a long ...