Pat Kelly (born in 1943, 1944, or 1949 (according to different sources) – died 16 July 2019) was a Jamaican reggae singer and producer. He became lead singer of The Techniques in 1966, replacing Slim Smith, and then left The Techniques in 1969 for a solo career (he was also a sound engineer for King Tubby's Studio or Channel One Recording Studio in the 1970s).
Roles Individual, Backing Vocals, Vocals, Arrangements, Writer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer
Jamaican Genres Played Dancehall, Dub, Lovers Rock, Reggae, Reggae Gospel, Reggae-Pop, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska
Other Genres Played Ballad, Dub Poetry, Easy Listening, Electronic, Folk, World, & Country, Funk / Soul, Jazz, Pop, Soul, Vocal
Jamaican Genres Played Dancehall, Dub, Lovers Rock, Reggae, Reggae Gospel, Reggae-Pop, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska
Other Genres Played Ballad, Dub Poetry, Easy Listening, Electronic, Folk, World, & Country, Funk / Soul, Jazz, Pop, Soul, Vocal
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