Christianity
Jamaica
Joe Gibbs
About Joe Gibbs
Hometown
Salt Spring, St. James, Jamaica
Born
October 14, 1945
Genre
Christianity
After opening a recording studio and starting a record label in association with future superstars Bunny Lee and Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1967, Joe Gibbs quickly became one of the hottest producers in Jamaica. Scoring hits with Nicky Thomas's "Love of the Common People," Culture's classic album TWO SEVENS CLASH, and many others with his core band the Professionals (starring the totemic Sly & Robbie), Gibbs remained a key figure in reggae throughout the '80s. In addition, Gibbs also recorded several dub albums under his own name, including the four-part AFRICAN DUB series.
Joe Gibbs has also released music as a member of The Mighty Two, Joe Gibbs' All Stars, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals, and African Dub All-Mighty.
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