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(July 15, 1951 – October 25, 2010)
History
Gregory Anthony Isaacs, dubbed as having one of the most “exquisite voices in reggae”, began his recording career at seventeen years old in 1968. Like many other Jamaican acts, his career was bolstered through local talent contests. He made his debut with the single Another Heartache which was recorded by producer Byron Lee. Isaacs started his own record label with Errol Dunkley called African Museum record label and shop. It was there that he produced the first lovers rock record, My Only Lover. From there, an empire was in the making with productions such as All I Have Is Love, Lonely Soldier, Black a Kill Black.
Isaacs first No.1 single was Love is Overdue which broke free in 1974. He recorded with many of Jamaica’s top producers such as Winston “Niney” Holness, Gussie Clarke, Lee “Scratch” Perry among others. The 70s was Isaacs monumental period as he was one of the biggest reggae performers in the world. His international stardom also involved an appearance in the film Rockers.