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Philip Fatis Burrell

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Occupation(s)
  
Record producer

Name
  
Philip Burrell

Genres
  
Reggae, Dancehall

Years active
  
1984–2011

Role
  
Record Producer


Born
  
23 July 1954Kingston, Jamaica (
1954-07-23
)

Labels
  
Kings & LionsVenaExterminator/Xterminator

Died
  
December 3, 2011, Kingston, Jamaica

Similar People
  
Luciano, Cocoa Tea, Sizzla, Baaba Maal, Peter Tosh

Philip "Fatis" Burrell (23 July 1954 – 3 December 2011) was a Jamaican record producer, who ran the Xterminator record label. He was one of the most successful producers of the digital reggae era.

Biography

Born in Whitfield Town, Kingston, Burrell moved to Birmingham, England at the age of five before returning to Jamaica as a teenager. His first production was Sugar Minott's "More Dogs To The Bone" in 1984, starting the Kings & Lions record label in the same year. In 1986 he started the Vena label, releasing early works by new artists that he had discovered such as Sanchez, Pinchers and Thriller U, and established artists including Frankie Paul, Gregory Isaacs and Charlie Chaplin. By 1989, Burrell had founded the Exterminator (later Xterminator) label, which in the early 1990s released records by Ninjaman, Ini Kamoze, Admiral Tibet, Cocoa Tea, Beres Hammond and Johnny Osbourne.

More recent successes came with releases from Luciano, Sizzla (who he also managed), Everton Blender, Ras Shiloh and Turbulence. Burrell's house band includes drummer Sly Dunbar and The Firehouse Crew.

Burrell died on the 3 December 2011. He had been admitted to the University Hospital of the West Indies two weeks earlier after suffering a mild stroke, and a blood clot near his lungs caused his condition to worsen.

Burrell's son Kareem followed him into music production and released the Project X mixtape in 2012 to celebrate his father's birthday, and produced the Living Heart album later in the year, with contributions from Beres Hammond, Richie Spice, and Lutan Fyah.

References

Philip "Fatis" Burrell Wikipedia