Born February 6, 1951 in Kingston Jamaica, Errol Dunkley would become one of the
early reggae stars, and one of the artists to ride the initial wave of interest
that music enjoyed in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. He began his recording
career while still a boy, recording singles throughout the 1960s with some of
the most influential producers in Jamaica including Prince Buster (“My Queen”),
Joe Gibbs (“Please Stop Your Lying”), and Coxsone Dodd. He attempted to take
greater control over his career by forming his own label with Gregory Isaacs, in
the 1970s, but he left the part...