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Birth name
  
Emmanuel Rodriguez

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Education
  
Genres
  
Ska, reggae, jazz

Role
  
Trombonist

Origin
  
Name
  
Rico Rodriguez

Also known as
  
Reco, El Reco

Instruments
  

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Born
  
17 October 1934Havana, Cuba (
1934-10-17
)

Died
  
September 4, 2015, London, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Man from Wareika, Roots to the Bone, Reggae Jazz Attack, That Man Is Forward, Jama Rico

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Emmanuel "Rico" Rodriguez MBE (17 October 1934 – 4 September 2015), also known as simply Rico, Reco or El Reco, was a Cuban-born Jamaican ska and reggae trombonist. He recorded with many producers, including Karl Pitterson, Prince Buster, and Lloyd "Matador" Daley. He was known as one of the first and most distinguished ska artists, and from the early 1960s performed and recorded in Britain, with the Specials, Jools Holland, Paul Young, and others.

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Career

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Rodriguez was born in Havana, Cuba, and at an early age moved with his family to Jamaica. He grew up there in Kingston, and was taught to play the trombone by his slightly older schoolmate Don Drummond at the Alpha Boys School. In the 1950s, Rodriguez became a Rastafarian and was closely associated musically to the rasta drummer Count Ossie. In 1961 Rodriguez moved to the UK and started to play in reggae bands. In 1976 he recorded the album Man from Wareika under a contract with Island Records. In the late 1970s, with the arrival of the 2 Tone genre, he played with ska revival bands such as the Specials including their single "A Message to You, Rudy".

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Rodriguez formed the group Rico and the Rudies and recorded the albums Blow Your Horn and Brixton Cat. In 1995 Island Records released the album Roots to the Bone, an updated version of Rodriguez's earlier work Man from Wareika. From 1996, among other engagements, he played with Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and also performed at various ska festivals throughout Europe with his own band. He retired from performing with Jools Holland in 2012.

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He was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) at Buckingham Palace on 12 July 2007, for services to music. In October 2012 he was awarded the Silver Musgrave Medal by the Institute of Jamaica in recognition of his contribution to Jamaican music.

Death

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On 4 September 2015, following a short illness in a London hospital, Rodriguez died aged 80.

Discography

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  • Reco In Reggae Land (Paying Tribute To Don Drummond), Pama Records (1969)
  • Man From Wareika, Island Records (1976)
  • Wareika Dub, Ghetto Rockers (1977)
  • That Man Is Forward, 2 Tone Records (1981)
  • Jama Rico, 2 Tone Records (1982)
  • Rising In The East, Jove Music (1994)
  • Return From Wareika Hill, Alpha Enterprise (1994)
  • You Must Be Crazy (live, as Rico & His Band), Grover Records (1994)
  • Wonderful World, Quattro, (1995)
  • Get Up Your Foot, (as Rico & His Band), Grover Records, (2000)
  • Going West, (as Rico & Friends), Creole Records (2002)
  • Togetherness, (as Rico Rodriguez & Roots To The Bone Band), Subterrannia Discos (2005)
  • Japa-Rico - Rico Rodoriguez Meets Japan, Sony Music (2006)
  • Wareika Vibes, Jamdown (2006)

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    References

    Rico Rodriguez (musician) Wikipedia