Alton Ellis & The Flames
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Formed by Alton Ellis after John Holt joined The Paragons. After leaving from Studio One due to less payment for his older recordings like Sings Rock And Soul, he signed a contract with Arthur "Duke" Reid. He formed a trio to back him called The Flames. Consisting originally of his brother Leslie Ellis, David "Baby G" Gordon and a guy called Ronnie, later on people like Lloyd Charmers and Winston Jarrett would join. Membership would fluctuate. Ellis quickly scored a major hit in 1965 with the antiviolence plea "Dance Crasher," and the following year, he released what was arguably the first rocksteady single, "Get Ready - Rock Steady." When Alton Ellis moved to England in 1973, all his band projects in Jamaica stopped.
From Jamaica
Roles Group
Jamaican Genres Played Dub, Lovers Rock, Reggae, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska

Alton Ellis

From Kingston, Jamaica
Roles: Backing Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Vocals, Percussion, Wood Block, Arrangements, Composer, Writer, Producer
Jamaican Genres Played: Reggae, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, Dancehall, Reggae-Pop, Lovers Rock, Ragga, Reggae Gospel

Edgar Clinton Gordon

Roles: Harmony Vocals

Lloyd Tyrell

Born: Lloyd Winstone Tyrell

Roles: Musician, Vocals, Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Writer, Producer
Jamaican Genres Played: Reggae, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, Lovers Rock

Winston Jarrett

Roles: Backing Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Vocals, Percussion, Arrangements, Composer, Writer, Executive Producer, Producer
Jamaican Genres Played: Reggae, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, Dancehall, Lovers Rock, Ragga

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