TIMELINE EXPLORE OUR HISTORY
This timeline shows an interactive journey through Jamaica's rich and ever-shifting musical history; encompassing it's birth, growth and myriad of characters that has made it a genre admired by the world.
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SHARE / Jun 15, 1989 12:00 am
In 1989, a supergroup featuring Cocoa Tea, Shabba Ranks, and Home T recorded together under the auspices of both King Jammy and Gussie Clarke. The resulting album, ‘Holding On’, was a major hit in Jamaica, as were the singles "P
SHARE / Jun 15, 1988 12:00 am
Augustus 'Gussie' Clarke produced Gregory Isaac's song "Rumors" in 1988, whose riddim would launch a score of further version hits including JC Lodge's 'Telephone Love'
SHARE / Jun 15, 1988 12:00 am
Sanchez scored his first major hit in 1988 with the Winston Riley produced song "Loneliness."
SHARE / Jun 15, 1988 12:00 am
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers second album "Conscious Party" was released in 1988. It featured singles 'Tomorrow's People' and 'Tumblin Down'. The album was number 1 in the US on the Billboard R&B charts and also reached platin
SHARE / Jun 15, 1988 12:00 am
"Telephone Love” released by JC Lodge in 1988, was the first dancehall reggae track to cross over in the R&B and hip-hop markets in the United States, topping the urban charts in New York and other cities, and earning her a deal w