Shootings of Dancehall Artistes of the pasts.
SHOOTING incidents involving three dancehall figures -- Oneil Edwards, Ewart 'Mad Cobra' Brown and producer Everton 'Rado' Minott -- in the same week have led to a rude awakening amongst artistes that gun violence is a reality. Those who didn't already know can now quote statistics that say over 500 persons have been murdered since the start of the year.
Last week, vigils were kept as entertainers united to send up prayers
for the recovery of Voicemail member, Oneil Edwards, who was shot
several times on Monday morning.
"Every artiste realise that it (getting shot) could happen to them.
Oneil is not a bad person, he doesn't do gun lyrics, he isn't involved
and it happened to him," stated Mr Vegas, the convener of the vigils.
As Stone Love CEO Winston 'Wee Pow' Powell, stated: "Gunmen don't
usually turn them gun on entertainers because artiste is them idol. But
gunmen don't regard anybody. There is nothing left ... no morals...
it's outrageous. Tings get wicked yah now," the producer/selector
declared, even as he acknowledged that violent lyrics and embracing of
the gun culture has played a defining role in the events that have
unfolded.
"This glorifying of the gun help to spread the virus... and it
riccochet. But we still have to keep giving our best," Powell said.
Entertainers are now concerned about their safety in light of these
attacks, but troublesome as it may be it is not something new to the
industry.
The Sunday Observer has compiled a list of shooting incidents which have
seen the deaths of members from the fraternity.
* Carl Johnson aka Sir JJ was shot in a record store in Kingston in
1971.
* Errol Robinson, aka General Echo, was shot and killed in Kingston on
November 22, 1980 along with two members of his EchoTone HiFi Sound
System Flux and Big John. General Echo is best known for his very
popular single Arleen.
* Charlie Ace was gunned down in Kingston in the early 1980's
* Errol Archer, aka Errol Scorcher, best known for the hit song Roach
Inna Di Corner, was murdered in Kingston in 1982.
* Errol Thompson, JBC's popular disc jock, was killed in 1983.
* Prince Far I was murdered in Jamaica on September 15,1983.
* Hugh Mundell was shot to death in Kingston while driving with Junior
Reid in 1983. A teenage prodigy, he recorded Africa Must Be Free at
the age of 16. The album received five stars from Rolling Stone
magazine.
* Major Worries was shot and killed in Spanish Town in August 1987 by a
security guard.
* Peter Tosh and Jeff Dixon (Free I) were shot and killed on September
11, 1987, inside Tosh's home in Kingston.
* Carlton Barrett (Carly), brother of Aston "Family Man" Barrett and an
drummer and percussion player, met his demise when he was shot by his
ex-wife's boyfriend in Jamaica 1987.
* Osbourne Ruddock aka King Tubby was shot and killed on February 6,
1989 by an unknown group of people outside his home in Duhaney Park,
upon returning from a session at his Waterhouse studio.
* Anthony Johnson aka Panhead was shot dead as he left a dance in
Spanish Town in October 1993. He recorded songs such as Respect Gunman
and Gunman Tune.
* Patrick Thompson aka (Dirtsman) -- Papa San's brother was robbed and
killed on December 21, 1993 in Spanish Town. He is best known for the
single Hot Dis Year.
* Mikey Wallace, who was a member of Third World band, was shot and
killed near his home in Kingston in 1999.
* Reggae singer, deejay and producer Pat Francis (Jah Lloyd) was shot
and killed in Kingston on June 2, 1999.
* Junior Braithwaite, an original Wailer, was gunned down on Wednesday,
June 12, 1999 in Kingston home by three armed men. He was 47.
* David Bingham aka Black Rat survived an attempt on his life prior to
his death. On July 20, 2002, he went down in a hail of bullets (about
20) from gunmen who invaded his Dumbarton Avenue home in St Andrew.
* Shocking Vibes engineer Paul Tyrell was shot at the intersection of
Springvale Avenue and Constant Spring Road in Kingston on February 24,
2004.
* Arrows Recording CEO Phillip Linton was shot dead at his recording
studio on March 4, 2004. He was 51 years old.
* Gerald Levy aka Bogle was shot at a gas station in Kingston on
January 20, 2005.
* Clive Jarrett, producer, murdered in his home in Vineyard Town on
January 31, 2008. Co-owner of the Dynamite label, he enjoyed great
success in the early 80's with LP's by Carlton Livingston (Rumours) Lone
Ranger (Hi Yo Silver Away) and Welton Irie (Army Life).
* David 'Ice' Smith, was gunned down along Newark Avenue, Kingston 11 on
December 26, 2008.
The killing of Jamaican entertainers are not only restricted to the
island's shore.
Glen Augustus Holness aka Nitty Gritty was gunned down in 1991 at a
record store in Brooklyn New York. Some of Nitty Gritty's popular songs
are She's A Delilah and Hot In A Minty.
* Earlando Neil aka Early B was accidentally shot at the Windsor Cricket
Club, Dorchester, Massachusetts on September 11, 1994. He is most known
for the popular single Wheely Wheely.
* At the peak of his career Clive Bright aka Tenor Saw was found dead
at a roadside in Texas in August 1988. Tenor Saw recorded hits such as
Ring The Alarm, Pumpkin Belly and No Work On Sunday.
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