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Errol dunkley biography
Errol Dunkley
Errol Dunkley (born 6 February ), sometimes spelled Erroll Dunkley, is a Jamaican reggae musician, born in Kingston, Jamaica in
Biography
Dunkley's recording career began in , when he was 14, with "Gypsy" (a duet with Roy Shirley) for Linden Pottinger's Gaydisc label, "My Queen" (with Junior English) for Prince Buster, and "Love Me Forever" on the Rio label.
From to , he recorded several singles for Joe Gibbs, including "Please Stop Your Lying" () and "Love Brother" (), before switching to Coxsone Dodd in
In the early s, with Gregory Isaacs, he formed the African Museum record label.
Isaacs soon took sole control of the label, and Dunkley formed Silver Ring, a new label. In , he teamed up with producer Jimmy Radway for two of his most popular singles, "Keep the Pressure Down" and "Black Cinderella". The same year saw the release of Dunkley's debut album, Presenting Errol Dunkley, produced by Sonia Pottinger, which included the track "A Little Way