REGGAE PRODUCER GIBBS DIES
Reggae producer JOE GIBBS has died after suffering a heart attack. He was 65.
Gibbs, who was born Joel Gibson, passed away in Jamaica on 20 February (08).
Best known for his work with legendary reggae recording engineer Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Gibbs opened a record shop and recording studio in Kingston, Jamaica in the late 1960s.
He went on to team up with producer Errol Thompson, forming a partnership known as The Mighty Two. This was responsible for hits including Culture’s Two Sevens Clash and Dennis Brown’s How Can I Leave.
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