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Gregg Geller's avatar

"My Boy Lollipop" may be debatable but Desmond Dekker's "Israelites" was a top 10 hit in the U.S. in 1969 and Jimmy Cliff's "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" followed shortly thereafter. A case could even be made for "Hold Me Tight" by Johnny Nash, recorded in Jamaica and top 5 in the U.S. in 1968.

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Nou Dadoun's avatar

I went to what I later learned what the first date on the tour for Natty Dread at Toronto's Massey Hall, Toronto has always had a large Jamaican community on Bathurst Street between Bloor and Davenport (just about every store on that strip was an X+record store e.g. Hardware Store + record store or Hair Dresser + record store, we used to walk along from store to store to buy dub platters!). At Massey Hall there were me and 2 buddies and a sea of Jamaicans; there was an after-party at a Danforth club called These Eyes, we cruised by but eventually decided not to go in (regrets)! I eventually got a recording of the Massey Hall show and it's just as good as I remember! Two years later he came back for a Convocation Hall show that had fist-fights and a near riot - but that's another story!

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