Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd (nicknamed Sir Coxsone in school after a famous cricket player, a sport he was proficient at) died of a heart attack in his Kingston, Jamaica recording studio on May 4, 2004 ...
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CLEMENT Dodd Jr, the son of legendary music producer Clement ‘Sir Coxon’ Dodd Sr, has died. His brother, Courtney Dodd, said he died Thursday from cancer in New York City at age 56. Dodd Jr had been ...
WHEN the post-war Jamaican immigrants stepped off the ship in London—the women in A-line dresses, the men in neat hats—Jamaican music was a sleepy and harmless thing. Tallymen tallied bananas, and ...
The Jamaican record producer Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd, who has died of a heart attack aged 72, nurtured the career of nearly every internationally renowned reggae artist. He was one of the first to ...
Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd, the record producer who died on Tuesday aged 72, was credited with launching the career of the reggae star Bob Marley and was a hugely influential figure in the development ...
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