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Clinton Fearon

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Clinton Fearon was born in St. Andrew and grew up in the hills of St. Catherine, Jamaica.

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Thank God for Music

 

 

Let it Grow

 

 

Nah forget Mi Roots

 

 

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Clinton fearon and boogie brown band - soon come
released 2002 label - Boogie Brown Productions

Clinton Fearon

Fearon first started singing publicly at the local Adventist church. He moved to Kingston when he was about 16, working on the roads and playing music for his own amusement. At age 17 Clinton founded his first group, The Brothers. In 1969 Clinton met Errol Grandisson, who was looking for a guitarist to replace David Webber in The Gladiators. Clinton then becomes the third Gladiator at the age of 18. He was a member of the band for 18 years, playing bass, singing harmonies, and, alongside Albert Griffiths, writing and singing some of the most well-known songs of the group (Chatty Chatty Mouth, Richman Poorman, On The Other Side, Can You Imagine How I Feel, Let Jah Be Praised and more. In 1994, Fearon formed The Boogie Brown Band. The group's debut album, "Disturb the Devil," marks the beginning of Fearon's successful solo career and features Barbara Kennedy on keyboards, Lamar Lofton on bass, Girt Bolo on drums and John Saba on guitar. He followed this release with a series of other albums produced by his newborn record label, Boogie Brown Productions. The album Soon Come features plenty of great lead guitar riffs, deep roots rhythms, and infectious bass lines topped perfectly by harmonious vocals from Fearon.

 

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Soon Come

 

Tracklist

  • Rocky Road
  • Brother Music
  • New Old Son
  • What A Dub
  • Na Forget Mi Roots
  • Mystic Whisper
  • Love Light
  • Let It Grow
  • Chatty Chatty Mouth
  • Who Cares
  • We Shall Overcome
  • Just A Dream
  • Joyful Noise
  • Moses
  • Thank God For Music