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ALTON ELLIS OD INTERVIEW BY BOB CLARKE OD (IRIE FM. JAMAICA). Link for the entire Special program 'ALTON ELLIS O.D. Tribute @ Bob Clarke's 'Memories' (Irie Fm Radio, 11 Oct. 2009, JAM)': / alton-ellis-od-tribute-irie-fm-jamaica-bob... *The interview has been extracted from the special program by Bob Clarke O.D., October 11th, 2009 at Irie Fm, Jamaica. In this program you can listen some of the great music from ALTON ELLIS O.D., and a nice interview from him (The one you are listening to, RECORDED YEARS BEFORE). (We no take no monetary profit nor similar for this upload. We just want to share the music & the vibes. Please, before take any legal action pon this video, let us know. Many thanks). IF YOU LIKE THE CHANNEL U CAN SUBSCRIBE PON IT😉 ! The Late Great Alton interviewed by his oldtime friend and broadcaster Bob Clarke OD. In the interview you can listen some Alton's reasonings bout Jamaican music. Alton selects some music while reviewing his beginnings as a singer. His favorite artist/musician, one of his favorite owntunes, his opinion about 'modern' Jamaican music and production, and likkle more. Nuff Respect to Bob Clarke O.D. for this fantastic, amazing & crucial program. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entert... Another Alton's Interview for Reggae Unplugged TV: • ALTON ELLIS OD interview by REGGAE Unplugg... Royal Respect to ALTON ELLIS O.D. a.k.a.' Mr. Soul of Jamaica' a.k.a. 'The Godfather of Rocksteady'. Gone but NEVAH Forgotten. The One & Only ALTON ELLIS O.D., LEGEND. Nuff LOVE to his Family, Friends and Fans. Name: Alton Ellis Occupation: Musician Birth Date: September 01, 1938 Death Date: October 11, 2008 Place of Birth: Kingston, Jamaica Place of Death: London, England, United Kingdom Full Name: Alton Nehemiah Ellis A.K.A: Godfather of Rocksteady A.K.A.: Alton Ellis BEST KNOWN FOR: Alton Ellis was a Jamaican singer and songwriter with a smooth vocal style, known widely as the "Godfather of Rocksteady," a slow, soulful Jamaican music genre. SYNOPSIS: Alton Nehemiah Ellis, better known as Alton Ellis, was born on September 1, 1938, in the Trenchtown area of Kingston, Jamaica. He was a prominent singer, songwriter, producer and concert promoter, referred to by many as the "Godfather of Rocksteady," a romantic, R&B-styled Jamaican music genre. Ellis died of multiple myeloma, a form of bone cancer, on October 11, 2008, at the age of 70. EARLY LIFE: Alton Ellis was born on September 1, 1938, and grew up in Trenchtown, an impoverished area of Jamaica that was home to other leading musicians, including Bob Marley. Ellis excelled at both sports and music at the Boys' Town school, and made a habit of breaking into the school after hours to teach himself to play the piano. He and his younger sister, Hortense, started out like many other Jamaican performers, by competing on well-known talent shows like Vere John's Opportunity Hour. The 1959, the R&B song "Muriel," which Ellis recorded as part of the duo Alton & Eddie and with producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, topped the Jamaican charts. Ellis was working as a construction worker at the time. Due to the success of "Muriel," he became a constant presence on Jamaica's music charts throughout the 1960s and early '70s. MUSICAL CAREER: Many of Ellis's follow-up tracks became instant classics, including the love songs "I'm Just A Guy," "Girl I've Got A Date" and "Get Ready Rock Steady," which started a dance craze in 1966 and became Ellis's signature tune. "Rocksteady" music was more like American R&B, producing songs of love and longing, and blazing a trail in a Jamaica dominated by hard-edged, horn-driven ska music and its spiritual, rebellious cousin, reggae. Ellis also used his distinctive tenor to infuse new life into cover versions of hits like Johnny Taylor's "Ain't That Loving You" and the Delfonics' "La La (Means I Love You)." Ellis spent several months living in the United States and three years in Canada, finally moving to the United Kingdom in 1973, where he continued to record. In 1970, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the International Reggae and World Music Awards. In 1994, he received the Order of Distinction from the Jamaican government, in recognition of his contribution to the island's popular culture. DEATH AND LEGACY: Ellis died of multiple myeloma, a form of bone cancer, on October 11, 2008, in London. He was 70 years old at the time, and was given a state funeral in honor of the legacy he left to Jamaican music. He was survived by several children, 20 or more from different relationships, and many grandchildren. Pon Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/Chickatook/u... Pon Facebook: / dancecrashersound2004