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Name
  
Jackie Edwards

Music group
  
Rico's Combo

Labels
  
Genres
  
Years active
  
1950–1992

Died
  
August 15, 1992, Jamaica

Role
  

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Albums
  
This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer

Similar People
  
Owen Gray, Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Derrick Morgan, Hortense Ellis

Birth name
  
Wilfred Gerald Edwards

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

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Wilfred Gerald "Jackie" Edwards (1938 – 15 August 1992) was a Jamaican musician and songwriter, whose career took in ska, R&B, soul, rocksteady, reggae, and ballads.

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Career

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Edwards was born in Jamaica in 1938 where he grew up as one of fifteen siblings. Strongly influenced by Nat King Cole, he began performing at the age of 14. He and came to the attention of Chris Blackwell in 1959. Edwards had four number one singles in Jamaica between 1960 and 1961, all self-written ballads with latin-influenced music.

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When Blackwell set up Island Records in London in 1962, Edwards travelled with him. Edwards worked as a singer and songwriter for Island, recording as a solo artist and also duets with Millie Small, as well as performing duties such as delivering records. He wrote both "Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me", that became number one singles in the United Kingdom for The Spencer Davis Group. He continued to work as a recording artist himself, with regular album releases through to the mid-1980s. Much of his later work was produced by Bunny Lee, and he also worked with The Aggrovators. Dionne Bromfield covered his song "Oh Henry" on her album Introducing Dionne Bromfield in 2009.

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Edwards also worked as a producer, co-producing the 1977 album Move Up Starsky by The Mexicano. The majority of Jackie's catalogue is published through Fairwood Music (UK) Ltd for the World.

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He died in August 1992 of a heart attack.

Albums

Jackie Edwards (musician) Jackie Edwards Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic

  • The Most of... (1964) Island
  • Stand Up For Jesus (1964) Island
  • Come on Home (1965) Island
  • By Demand (1966) Island
  • Pledging My Love (1966) (with Millie Small)
  • Premature Golden Sands (1967) Island
  • Put Your Tears Away (1969) Island
  • I Do Love You (1973) Trojan
  • Do You Believe In Love (1976) Klik
  • Let It Be Me (1978) Jamaica Sound (with Hortense Ellis)
  • Sincerely (1978) Trojan
  • Come to Me Softly (1979) Third World
  • Starlight (197?) Pye
  • Tell Me Darling (197?) Imperial
  • Nothing Takes the Place of You (1981) Starlight
  • King of the Ghetto (1982) Black Music
  • Tell It Like It Is (1982) Starlight
  • The Original Mr. Cool Ruler (1983) Vista Sounds
  • Musical Treasures Disco Style (198?) Imperial
  • Dearest (1995) Lagoon
  • In Paradise (1995) Carl's
  • Compilation albums

  • The Best of Jackie Edwards (1966), Island
  • The Best of Jackie & Millie (1968) (with Millie Small)
  • 20 Greatest Hits (1977) Conflict
  • 20 Super Hits Sonic Sounds
  • Great Soul Hits (199?) Marginal
  • In Paradise (1994) Trojan
  • Memorial Rhino
  • Singing Hits From Studio One And More Rhino
  • This Is My Story: A History of Jamaica's Greatest Balladeer (2005) Trojan
  • 50 Greatest Hits (2013), Alexander Music Group
  • 'This Is Dub' (2007) (3 versions of Invasion)
  • References

    Jackie Edwards (musician) Wikipedia