Alton Ellis OD (born Alton Neamiah Ellis, 1944 in Kingston,
Jamaica) is a musician
best known as one of the innovators of rocksteady music. In 2006, he was
inducted into the International Reggae and World Music Awards Hall Of Fame.
Ellis started his career in 1959 as part of the duo Alton
& Eddie with Eddie Perkins. Ellis and Perkins recorded for Coxsone Dodd at
Studio One before Perkins moved to the United
States. Duke Reid took Ellis to his Treasure
Isle label in 1962. By the mid 1960s, ska was moving on and the beat was
slowing down and becoming associated with the rude boy subculture in Jamaican
dancehalls. Recording with a backing trio, The Flames (consisting of his
brother Leslie Ellis, David "Baby G" Gordon and Winston Jarrett), Ellis
scored big with the hits "Girl I've Got a Date", "Cry
Tough" and "Rock Steady", which lent its name to the newer
genre. As rocksteady dominated the Jamaican airwaves for the next two years,
Ellis continued to score hits for Treasure Isle, working with artists such as
Lloyd Charmers, Phyllis Dillon and The Heptones.
The "Mad Mad" riddim, first recorded by Ellis in
1967 would later be recycled in more than one hundred other songs. The
instantly recognizable three-note descending horn line was reinterpreted by
Henry "Junjo" Lawes and eventually became known widely as the
"Diseases" reggae riddim. "Diseases" is notably utilized in
Yellowman's hit song ""Zungguzungguguzungguzeng", which has in
turn has been sampled and reinterpreted by a long list of popular hip hop artists
including KRS One, The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur and Blackstar. This
constant reinterpretation and referencing has made Ellis a major but
little-known influence in the trajectory of dancehall, reggae and hip hop.
Ellis has lived in England
since the 1970s, and is still active on the reggae scene. In December 2007, he
was admitted to hospital in London
for treatment of cancer of the lymph glands.
He is the elder brother of the late Hortense Ellis, and the
father of Noel Ellis and Christopher Ellis, who are both reggae singers.
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