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Reggae Superstar Freddie ,Chino McGregor and Sizzla Kalonji

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Freddie McGregor born 27 June 1956, Clarendon, In 1963 he joined with Ernest Wilson and Peter Austin to form The Clarendonians,  He was only seven years old at the time and was known as 'Little Freddie'. McGregor worked with producer Niney the Observer during the late 1970s and early 1980s.In 1975, McGregor converted to Rastafari, which had a profound impact on his music.With the release of "Bobby Bobylon".  "Big Ship", "Push Comes to Shove", "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely" and "I Was Born a Winner"; as well as cover versions of many early reggae standards. He has also worked with producers Junjo Lawes, Linval Thompson, and Gussie Clarke. McGregor has also He secured a licensing agreement with RAS Records in U.S. and released Come On Over .He followed it two years later with a similarly well-received album, the Grammy nominated, Anything for You.

Sizzla Kalonji, or simply Sizzla (born Miguel Orlando Collins, April 17, 1976, Jamaica is a reggae musician. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases.[As of 2011 he had released over 70 solo albums. In 1995 with a release through the Zagalou label, he then teamed up with "Bobby Digital" Dixon for a series of singles. 

Jamaican reggae dancehall artist Daniel “Chino” McGregor sees the release of his debut album, Chino, on May 24, 2011 on the VP Records imprint. The highly-anticipated studio effort from one of reggae’s dynasties, Chino being the son of reggae icon Freddie McGregor and brother of acclaimed producerStephen “Di Genius” McGregor, composes a new formula in reggae and dancehall music

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