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Reggae Land
year: 2006
genre: reggae
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tracks: 14


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Friends
year: 2004
genre: reggae
price: $1.60
tracks: 8


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Hanging Tough
year: 1997
genre: reggae
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Bob Andy biography, Bob Andy discography

Bob Andy (born Keith Anderson, 1944) is a Jamaican vocalist and songwriter.His first solo hit in 1966, "I've Got to Go Back Home," was followed by "Desperate Lover," "Feeling Soul", "Unchained," and "Too Experienced", among others.He also composed songs for other artists, including "I Don't Want to See You Cry" for Ken Boothe, and "Feel Like Jumping, "Truly," and "Melody Life" for Marcia Griffiths.Marcia, under producer Harry J's tutelage.In 1978, Andy starred in the film, Children of Babylon.Jamaica Gleaner, August 15, 2006 "Bob Andy takes Coxsone to task" Jamaica Observer, November 18, 2002 This article about a reggae musician is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.This video has been added to your favorites.Please login to add to favorites.The video has been added to your playlist.Please login to add to your playlists.Why not trying posting one?Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.Nice to see bob, shame about the sound quality.Would you like to comment?Legendary Reggae artist Bob Andy performs in ho...Legendary Reggae artist Bob Andy performs in honor of his close friend and the Father of Reggae, Jackie Mittoo."YouTube recommends upgrading to a safer, modern browsersuch as Firefox.BOB ANDY Also known as Bob, Keith Anderson.See how readers responded to our question of the day.SOMETIMES BOB ANDY just didn't feel like jumping.EXPRESS: What do you remember most about Jamaica's first independence day in 1962?And people celebrated all night.That's what I remember most vividly.The psychology of freedom, liberation and making the music be the soundtrack to the event, and to life, was the most amazing thing to me.And because there was a custom to be a part of the group, I never really had the confidence to start recording as a solo artist immediately.UB40 recorded it and entitled it "Impossible Love" on the "Labour of Love Vol.That happened and I realized I had this strength that was so well liked, then I had more confidence because I knew what I was singing myself.But I was never actually assigned to write for an artist.But in the Jamaica Observer last year you said the following: "I never had the physical strength at the time to push for what I wanted.ANDY: I could have gone on and become, probably, a somewhat successful artist, but I probably wouldn't be alive today.So, not wanting to go into the nature of my defect, one of the results is that I had protracted intense headaches, which some people refer to migraines; I just saw it differently.When your head pounds as tremendously as often it did me, you're never stable enough to be able to focus on any one thing.But I took my life into my own hands and I embarked on a holistic lifestyle.And I always had clogged sinuses, which is not a good sign.So I chose to remove myself, because I wanted to do this thing at the highest level possible.EXPRESS: Now that you've discovered the source of your problems, and been able to treat them, your career is blossoming again.ANDY: I picked up where I left off.And I took that literally to mean you have to have a vessel with the capacity and the strength to hold a certain level of talent, or it will just burn you right out.NEW: We've added the security filter you see here to slow the influx of spam that's been clogging our servers and causing us to lose some of your comments.All comments on Express' blogs will be screened for appropriateness, spam and topic relevance, so there is likely to be a delay before your comment is displayed.Bob Andy (born Keith Anderson) is one of reggae's most influential songwriters.His apex as a solo artist came in the late '60s when he recorded a string of singles for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One.In 1988, these singles were compiled on an album, The Bob Andy Songbook.During the early '70s, Andy teamed with Marcia Griffiths to record several tunes, including the U.Please refresh the page to fix the problem.Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Bob Andy!Biography more biography Bob Andy (born Keith Anderson) is one of reggae's most influential songwriters."Going Home," "Unchained," "Feeling Soul," "My Time," "The Ghetto Stays in the Mind," and "Feel the Feeling," and his 1992 hit, "Fire Burning," have become reggae standards and have been covered numerous times.Andy first attracted attention as the ...RihannaHate That I Love You (feat.Interview: Flo Rida In this exclusive interview, Flo Rida, the man behind the massive hit single "Low," breaks down the hip hop game ..."How to be a Gentleman" ...ARTISTdirect Plus create your profile and show off your favorites!Fire Burning (Trojan, 1995) Bob Andy ranks up there with John Holt and Bob Marley (in whose honor Andy chose his stage name) as one of the legendary songwriters in reggae history.Cutty Ranks (see Strictly the Best Volume 5).Fire Burning, which focuses on his most successful time, the late '60s and early '70s.Sun Shines For Me 4.Young Gifted and Black 8.It Ain't Me Babe 9.Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing 10.Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You 11.Let's Fall in Love 18."Are you sure you want to block this user?Are you sure you want to block this user?As one of STUDIO ONE's leading lights, Bob worked closely with Jackie Mittoo on many of the label's seminal sounds.UK and Europe, and still receives frequent airplay today.During the early 70s Bob continued his solo recordings; "You Don't Know" and "Life" are two songs from this time which hold a special place in the hearts of his British fans.Bob was one of the first Jamaican artists to establish his own publishing company, ANDISONGS, and served as one of the prime movers in the attempt to establish a Caribbean Copyright Organisation.Bob's album Lots of Love and I, which amongst many excellent tracks contains the classics "Ghetto Stays in the Mind" and "Feel the Feeling."In the same year he traveled to Cuba to perform at the 11th World Festival of Youth and Students.ANKA, in Jamaica and the UK.It provides a missing historical link between the Studio One masterpiece Bob Andy's Songbook and his more recent work.In this capacity he represented Tuff Gong Music at many industry functions in Jamaica and abroad.He produced music by such artists as Nadine Sutherland, Ernest Wilson and Tyrone Taylor, as well as new talent.Jamaican music, both in its business operations and in the quality of its musical output.Anka in late 1988, comprised tracks recorded throughout the middle 80s.It received rave reviews and spent many months in the reggae charts.Assuming once again his role of Jamaican music pioneer, Bob spent six months in Australia in 1989, conducting workshops and playing with local musicians.During the 90s Continental Records, one of Brazil's largest record companies, issued a Bob Andy compilation album, and several of Bob's albums received Japanese releases.Bob recorded the album Hanging Tough for producer Willie Lindo at his Heavy Beat Studios in Miami.The set was released in 1997 on VP Records and included the inspirational singles "Love This Life" and "Die No More."In addition to his solo performances he has taken part in a series of special reunion concerts with Marcia Griffiths.Rockers Magazine honoured Bob with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Kingston in 1989, as did the Canadian Reggae Music Awards in Toronto in 1991.Soca Awards in Miami, and was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the 1999 Bob Marley Day Festival in Southern California.He received the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Jamaica in 2003."Zion", "There Is A God" and "Ska Music (is Jah Music)".During a visit to Shashemane in the weeks following, he gave benefit concerts for the 12 Tribes.It has often been noted that the mark of a great artist is the continued production of notable works throughout his lifetime.Bob's audience will have much to savour as they as become familiar with his current works, which will only serve to further enhance one of the most distinctive and distinguished bodies of work in Jamaica's musical history."Are you sure you want to delete this comment?"Greetings BOB ANDY Much respect!You lose control You lose your good life and place it on hold.You lose your self respect.From Song Book Right until today Bob Andy leads the way...This is not a MySpace login page, please do not enter your MySpace login information (email address or password).Id + " Link: " + targetLink.Hear Bob Andy and similar artists on this channel.
 
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