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Tony Ray (reggae musician)

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Origin
  
Kingston, Jamaica

Name
  
Tony Ray

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Reggae musician

Instruments
  
Vocals, bass, drums

Record label
  
NMC Music

Years active
  
1968–present


Labels
  
NMC Music, Japka Production

Albums
  
Reggae Man, I Feel Like Reggae, Burn de Wicked Man

Genres
  
Reggae, Soul music, Ska, Dancehall

Similar People
  
Old Man River, Stephen Marley, Peter Tosh, Tribal Seeds, Junior Braithwaite

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Tony Ray (Hebrew: טוני ריי‎‎; born in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican-Israeli musician. He is most noted as being the pioneer of Reggae in Israel as he released I Feel Like Reggae in 1981 which was the first full-length reggae album in the country.

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Career

In 1963 Tony Ray moved with his family to Bristol and there he started to be involved with music. His first band was The Lurks, he played the bass and was the vocalist of the band. Later on he played with The Cocktails and toured in Europe and the Middle East.

In 1970 he relocated to Tel Aviv after a tour in Israel with The Cocktails. In 1981 he released his debut album which had songs both in English and Hebrew, the album received medium success. Since then he has released seven more albums and in 1998 he opened the Rasta Club in Tel Aviv, which is one of the only clubs in Israel dedicated for Reggae music.

In 1986 Ray and his band had a brief appearance in the film Alex Holeh Ahavah. He also was a musical guest on the sketch comedy TV series Zehu Ze!. Tony had a small role in an episode at the third season of Shemesh.

Discography

  • 1981 I Feel Like Reggae
  • 1985 Burn de Wicked Man
  • 1987 Reggae Man
  • 1990 Do De Reggae
  • 1995 Drive Me Crazy
  • 2007 The Voice of Jamaica
  • 2013 Children of the World
  • 2015 No More Wars
  • References

    Tony Ray Wikipedia