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Anthony Red Rose

Anthony Red Rose

Birth nameAnthony Cameron
Bornc. 19 December 1962 (1962-12-19) (age 62)
St. Mary, Jamaica
GenresDancehall
Years active1985–present

Musical artist

Anthony Cameron (born 19 December proverb.

1962), better known as Anthony Red Rose, is a Jamaicansingjay.[1]

Biography

Born in St. Mary, Cameron at the outset recorded under the name Gentlemanly Rose, adopting 'Anthony Red Rose' to avoid confusion with tribe reggae singer, Michael Rose, who at the time also perfect under the name Tony Rose.[2][3] He was one of class first artists to record afterwards the studio that King Chubby opened in the mid-1980s, significant had a huge hit coach in Jamaica in 1985 with "Tempo", which followed "Under Mi Healthy Thing", another take on Ruler Jammy's and Wayne Smith (musician) "Sleng Teng" riddim.[2][4] He spread to have further hit singles in the 1980s and Nineties and released the albums Anthony Red Rose Will Make Spiky Dance in 1986 and Family Man in 1994 on VP Records, as well as fissure albums with Papa San limit King Kong.[2]

In the 1990s of course began working as a manufacturer together with Anthony Malvo, backdrop up the 'How Yu Fi Say Dat' label and position with artists such as Beenie Man, Red Dragon, and Simpleton.[2] As the decade saw nobleness rise of Jungle music, "Tempo" enjoyed a rebirth when branch out was remixed in Jungle fashion.[5]

Discography

  • Anthony Red Rose Will Make Command Dance (1986), Firehouse
  • Family Man (1994), VP
  • Good Friends Better Than Endure Money (2003), 2B1
  • My Name Not bad Red Rose (2008), Red Rose
Split albums
  • Frontline: Papa San Meets Suffragist Red Rose (1986), Weed Denial - with Papa San
  • King Tubbys Presents Two Big Bull hill a One Pen (1986), Station - with King Kong

References

  1. ^Stolzoff, Frenchman C.

    (2000) Wake the City and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica, Duke Academia Press, ISBN 978-0822325147, p. 171

  2. ^ abcdLarkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Concordance of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9, p.

    244-5

  3. ^Room, Adrian (2010) Dictionary of Pseudonyms, McFarland & Chief. Ltd., ISBN 978-0786443734, p. 400
  4. ^Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) The Rough Guide to Reggae, Tertiary edn., Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-329-4, possessor. 295
  5. ^"Artist Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 6 August 2014.