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Aston Barrett

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Gender Male
Age 77
Date of birth November 22,1946
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Kingston
Jamaica
Music groups Bob Marley and the Wailers
AlbumsCobra Style
Family Man In Dub
Rastaman Vibration
Live!
Natty Dread
Babylon by Bus
Parents Violet Barrett
Wilfred Barrett
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Groups The Wailers
Siblings Carlton Barrett
SongsCould You Be LovedUprising · 1980 No Woman, No CryLive At Maritime Hall · 1999 Get Up Stand UpBurnin' · 1973 View 25+ more
Movies/Shows Marley
ListCould You Be LovedLive....The Collection · 1987
No Woman No CryNatty Dread · 1974
Buffalo SoldierConfrontation · 1983
Could You Be LovedUprising · 1980
JammingExodus · 1977
InstrumentsBass Guitar
Guitar
Keyboards
Percussions
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Aston Francis Barrett, often called "Family Man" or "Fams" for short, is a retired Jamaican musician and Rastafarian.

Robbie Shakespeare, influential Sly and Robbie bassist, dies aged 68

Dec 10,2021 3:22 am

Influential Jamaican reggae artist Robbie Shakespeare - One half of The Duo Sly and Robbie - has died aged 68.

He died in Florida where he had recently been in hospital for kidney surgery, the Jamaica Gleaner reports.

The prolific bassist and music producer is credited with revolutionising The Sound of reggae and dancehall music.

Jamaica's Culture Minister Olivia Grange announced his death and said Shakespeare was One of the country's great musicians.

" [Sly and Robbie ] took bass playing and drumming to the highest level as they made music for themselves as a group, and for many other artistes locally and internationally, " She Said in a statement.

BBC Radio 1Xtra reggae music presenter David Rodigan said Shakespeare " played his Bass Guitar like Nobody Else ".

The Bass is everything in Reggae music and Robbie Shakespeare played his Bass Guitar like Nobody Else ; he made The Beat drop, speaker boxes shook and we rocked. His passing is a tragic loss; his contribution to the genre is immeasurable. RIP Robbie Shakespeare .

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Throughout a career spanning almost 50 Years , Shakespeare collaborated with artists as varied as Madonna, Bob Dylan , No Doubt , Peter Tosh , the Rolling Stones and Grace Jones .

Born in Jamaica's capital Kingston in 1953, he learnt How To play bass under the guidance of Aston Barrett of The Wailers , after they met in Shakespeare 's backyard.

Having already established himself as a talented musician, he teamed up with drummer Sly Dunbar in the mid-1970s. They had various band names, but settled on Sly and Robbie , and became One of The Most influential rhythm and production duos in the history of reggae.

Shakespeare helped create the unique sounds heard in Murder She Wrote and Bam Bam - Two songs considered some of The Most legendary and important in reggae and dancehall.

They also produced music for Movie Soundtracks , including Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Poetic Justice .

Shakespeare was nominated for 13 Grammy Awards and won Two - in 1984 for best reggae recording for Anthem, And Then in 1998 for best reggae album for Friends.

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Last year, Rolling Stone magazine placed him at number 17 on its list of the 50 greatest bassists of all time, saying: " No Other musical entity in the post-Marley era has been so omnipresent in shaping The Sound of Jamaica and bringing it to The World . "

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness said on Twitter: " When It Comes to Reggae bass playing, No One comes close to having The Influence of Robbie Shakespeare . "

Speaking to The Bbc in 2005, Shakespeare explained how he came up with The Duo 's distinctive bass rhythms.

" Sly might start with a drum tone, and I say: 'Boy, where the tempo at?' He say, 'Ay, nice One , got you, just do your Thing ,'" he recalled.

" And I might Fall In doing my Thing - and everything just falls in place. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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