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Origin
  
Instruments
  
Piano, organ

Died
  
1990

Years active
  
1950s–1960s

Genres
  
Name
  
Aubrey Adams



Occupation(s)
  
Pianist, bandleader

Aubrey Adams - Swinging Feast


Aubrey Adams (died 1990) was a Jamaican pianist and keyboard player who was one of the top bandleaders in Jamaica in the 1950s, and led the Dewdroppers as well as playing with Clue J & His Blues Blasters.

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Biography

Adams was active in the pre-ska era of Jamaican music when he led a band that had a residency at the Courtleigh Manor Hotel, that included tenor saxophonist Tommy McCook among others. He also played in Sonny Bradshaw's jazz band. He continued to perform in the ska era of the early 1960s, when he played piano for Clue J and His Blues Blasters, and also recorded with Roland Alphonso, Clancy Eccles, Pat Kelly, and the Soul Defenders. His keyboard playing was influential on other ska and jazz players, including Monty Alexander and he had a hit in Jamaica with "Marjie", recorded with his band The Dewdroppers, and released on Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Worldisc label. Adams became a regular session musician for Dodd in the 1960s, and also played on sessions for Sonia Pottinger, and in Lynn Taitt's band the Jets.

Singles

  • "Little Willie" (1961), All Stars/Coxsone - Aubrey Adams with Clue J & His Blues Blasters
  • "West Kingston Express" (1961), All Stars - Aubrey Adams & the Dewdroppers
  • "Mellow Grove" (1961), All Stars - Aubrey Adams & the Dewdroppers
  • "Panic in Bond Street" (1961), Coxsone - Aubrey Adams & the Dewdroppers
  • "Lady in Red" (1961), Coxsone - Aubrey Adams & the Dewdroppers
  • "Stew Peas and Cornflakes" (1961), All Stars - Aubrey Adams & Rico Rodriguez
  • "Cherry Island" (1973), Jogibs
  • References

    Aubrey Adams Wikipedia


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