WINSTON JARRETT

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Reggae / Roots Music
Site(s):
Label:
Big More Productions / Young Tree
Type:
Indie
NEW ALBUM 'BUSHWHACKERS GANGBANGERS' ON SALE NOW!



Winston “Flames” Jarrett, one of reggae music’s true pioneers, has witnessed Jamaica’s music transform from the ska explosion of the early 60’s through the vibrant periods of rock steady and reggae. Not content to merely watch this musical revolution, Jarrett proceeded to form one of Jamaica’s most popular groups, Alton Ellis and the Flames. In the early 1970’s Jarrett recorded over a hundred songs under his own name and pseudonyms released both in Jamaica and England, working with Joe Gibbs, Lee Scratch Perry and Duke Reid.

Winston Jarrett was born in 1940 in Lime Tree Gardens in the parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica. He moved to Trenchtown where he met Alton Ellis who recruited him and Eggar Gordon (Baby Gee) and formed Alton & The Flames.



The Flames did a number of early classics like ‘Cry Tough,’ ‘Dance Crasher,’ ‘The Preacher’, and ‘I Have Got A Date.’ The Flames were recording for Duke Reid, but were lured away by Sir Coxsone. Alton moved to England in 1969 and Winston reformed the group as The Righteous Flames.



In addition to 17 albums and dozens of solo and compilation recordings (see discography) , Winston backed up Ken Boothe, Marcia Griffiths and Winston Francis. He also worked with Enid Cumberland and Larry Marshall. Winston recorded over a hundred titles during the early seventies for Joe Gibbs and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry among others.



Winston LiveOn ‘Zion’ and other Perry productions, he is joined by Danny Clarke, and the Meditations. Winston also produced a string of fine releases on his own Attra, Human Rights and Humble labels. In The late 70’s he cut fine albums for Brent Clarke (‘Kingston Rock’), Roy Cousins (‘Wise Man’), and two co-productions with Tony Shabazz (‘Man Of The Ghetto’ and ‘Ranking Ghetto Style’).



Studio One released Crucial Times as part of it’s 50th Anniversary celebrations. Produced by Coxsone Dodd, this album shows once again why this man from Trenchtown is still a reggae legend.



So fear not the Almighty Dread

For every mouth shall be fed

So work up yourself, oh ye rebels,

Fear not the Almighty Dread

So I say work up yourself

So I say set up yourself, set up yourself,

Behold, I send my sons and daughters forth into this world,

Not to condemn the world, but through Him we will be saved from this

Abomination to Eternal Life.



Selah.

Selah.

Selah.



The Lion of Judah will break every chain.



discography :

http://www.discogs.com/artist/Winston+Jarrett



For quickest response



PLEASE



Contact

Winston "Flames" Jarrett

for music and

BigMore Productions at:



winstonjarrett@gmail.com



View all Winston Jarrett tour dates
0.02 follow us on Twitter      Contact      Privacy Policy      Terms of Service
Copyright © BANDMINE // All Right Reserved
Return to top