Coxsone Dodd, the record producer and entrepreneur who helped invent the Jamaican music industry, died Tuesday at his studio in Kingston. He was 72. The cause was a heart attack, said his daughter ...
Producer and label operator Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, one of the great architects of reggae music, died of a heart attack Tuesday at his studio in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 72. A jazz fan, Dodd ...
AMEMORIAL SERVICE for Jamaican music pioneer Clement (Sir Coxsone) Dodd will be held in Brooklyn Tuesday evening at the Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church, 144 St. Felix St. in Fort Greene.
FOUR days after the City of Kingston honoured him by naming a street for his famous Studio One recording label, Jamaican music pioneer Clement “Sir Coxsone” Dodd died suddenly yesterday. He apparently ...
Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd (nicknamed Sir Coxsone in school after a famous cricket player, a sport he was proficient at) died of a heart attack in his Kingston, Jamaica recording studio on May 4, 2004 ...
2004 - Producer and label operator Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, one of the great architects of reggae music, dies of a heart attack at his studio in Kingston, Jamaica. He is 72. A jazz fan, Dodd… By ...
Producer and label operator Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, one of the great architects of reggae music, died of a heart attack yesterday (May 4) at his studio in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 72. By Billboard ...
Clement Seymour Dodd, record producer and sound-system operator: born Kingston, Jamaica 26 January 1932, married; died Kingston 4 May 2004. Coxsone Dodd played a crucial role in the evolution of ...
Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd, the record producer who died on Tuesday aged 72, was credited with launching the career of the reggae star Bob Marley and was a hugely influential figure in the development ...
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