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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references.Byron Lee and the Dragonaires is one of the best known Jamaican bands.No, where they appeared as the band in the scene at Pussfeller's club and played a number of tunes on the soundtrack.His studio remains one of the most popular in all the Caribbean.This article on a Caribbean band or other musical ensemble is a stub.This page was last modified on 7 May 2008, at 04:02.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Dragonaires have been Jamaica's musical ambassadors since the band formed in the 1950s.O," Byron Lee traveled internationally performing classic Calypso material.O," Byron Lee traveled internationally performing classic...The Dragonaires and similar artists on this channel.Wayne Jarrett's version of Billie Jean.I'm always complaining about not receiving comments.This time I've got three songs from Byron Lee and the Dragonaires' album "Reggay Fever".I've read that it sucks.Well, read the book if any of that sounds interesting to you.First, is a cover of Wing's "Live and Let Die".Thirdly, I'm including a track called "Mojo Reggae" which is kind of a fast paced rock steady instrumental.Lp (dynamicis one of my favourite reggae label)keep up the good vibe alive !!Always thought Lee got short shrift.Hopevereything is alright with you.This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.Byron Lee and the Dragonairesb.Jamaica)
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires enjoyed one of the longest careers in Jamaican music, their existence spanning from the dawn of the ska era to the emergence of the contemporary soca sound.You did not enter a search term.AEC One Stop Group, Inc.Charts
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Who's Next?In the years before reggae or even ska was known outside of the Caribean, Byron Lee was the first band leader to achieve an international following playing Jamaican music, and played a vital role in popularizing it around the world.
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