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Roots Radics Dub

SINGING LIFE

Roots Radics Dub

Biography

b. c. 1959, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Holt began recording in the mid-70s with Prince Far I and Ja Man. Early hits included ‘Who Have Eyes To See’, ‘Gimme Gimme’ and ‘Shark Out Deh’. In 1976 he recorded ‘A You Lick Me First’, a sound system hit that provided the foundation to the Jah Woosh hit ‘Lick Him With The Dustbin’. In the same year he was enrolled as part of Maurice Wellington’s group the Morwells. He stayed with the group until its demise in the early 80s. While with the band he performed on the hits ‘Kingston 12 Tuffy’ and ‘Africa We Want To Go’. With fellow band member Bingi Bunny he formed the Roots Radics, who became the most in-demand session band on the island. Holt also shared production credits with Gregory Isaacs for Out Deh. The band’s performance with Isaacs on his UK tour led to their being in demand to support the island’s top performers. In 1985 Roots Radics released ‘Earsay’, with Holt singing on the b-side a cover version of Delroy Wilson’s ‘I’m Not A King’.