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Pad Anthony

Pad Anthony

Pad Anthony has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 14 episodes and was first played on 13 March 2016.

Born Hartley Anthony Wallace.

He was from a musical family; his brothers were part of a group called Rags and Riches who won the 1976 festival song competition entitled "Big Heel Boot and Bellfoot Pants" with late, great Freddie McKay. After moving to the Waterhouse district in Kingston, he started singing on local sound systems and eventually performed an audition at the Channel One recording studios, run by Joe Joe Hookim. His first recording was two cover versions, one by the late, great Alton Ellis entitled "Blackman's World" and Ray Charles' "Crying Time". His first two hits were "See Them A Come" and "Champion Bubbler", both on the Sunset label, responsible for also producing early hits from Half Pint. After that point, Anthony was picked up by King Jammys, recording numerous hits with the King and singing over the immensely popular sound system of the same name over the course of the mid-to-late 1980s. Pad Anthony is most well-known for his "soundboy" tunes (45 records which a rival sound system is called to task) and his recording of dubplates for all top tier sound systems, in both Yard and abroad.

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Pad Anthony

Pad Anthony has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 14 episodes and was first played on 13 March 2016.

Born Hartley Anthony Wallace.

He was from a musical family; his brothers were part of a group called Rags and Riches who won the 1976 festival song competition entitled "Big Heel Boot and Bellfoot Pants" with late, great Freddie McKay. After moving to the Waterhouse district in Kingston, he started singing on local sound systems and eventually performed an audition at the Channel One recording studios, run by Joe Joe Hookim. His first recording was two cover versions, one by the late, great Alton Ellis entitled "Blackman's World" and Ray Charles' "Crying Time". His first two hits were "See Them A Come" and "Champion Bubbler", both on the Sunset label, responsible for also producing early hits from Half Pint. After that point, Anthony was picked up by King Jammys, recording numerous hits with the King and singing over the immensely popular sound system of the same name over the course of the mid-to-late 1980s. Pad Anthony is most well-known for his "soundboy" tunes (45 records which a rival sound system is called to task) and his recording of dubplates for all top tier sound systems, in both Yard and abroad.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Ruff A Them
Pad Anthony
Prince Jammy's Dub2015
Yes We Come Again
Pad Anthony
Skengdon1987
Death To A Sound
Pad Anthony
Digital-B1989
Too Much Bad Boy
Pad Anthony
Ranking Joe Music2002
Gotta Be Strong
Pad Anthony
Jammy's Records1987
Dangerous System (Version)
Pad Anthony
Live And Love1986
Crazy Love
Pad Anthony
Greensleeves Records1984
Murder
Pad Anthony
LionDub International2014