Reggae musician. Saxophone and flute player. Played with Cliff And His Rhythm Ryders. Died London. No photos seem to be available so here's a record label instead.
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Jah Globe
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Mellow Mix Studios in Hackney
The Hackney Citizen reported that the names on the plaque are all "late Afric...
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Benny Green
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WAG Club
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Thomas Hood
EC2, Poultry, The Ned Hotel (ex Midland Bank HQ)
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