Reggae

Jamaica

Sir Harry

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About Sir Harry

Hometown
Jamaica
Genre
Reggae
As a courier running errands for Studio One producer Coxsone Dodd, Sir Harry was allowed studio time to practice and occasionally record in his unique DJ style. Dodd allowed Harry to use the Abyssinians' "‘Declaration Of Rights" for his release, the bizarre "Musical Rights," which initially surfaced on the DJ's own Sir Harry label. Harry also recorded a version of the Heptones’ "Message From A Black Man" as "Sounds Number One," and the moderate success of these singles inspired Hugh Madden to employ the DJ to ride a number of hits performed by Peter Austin and Ernest Wilson. In 1973, Harry enjoyed a number of hits in the U.K., then faded int obscurity.

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