Is Desmond Dekker dead?

Is Desmond Dekker dead?

May 25, 2006
Desmond Dekker/Date of death

Did Desmond Dekker know Bob Marley?

Meanwhile, Dekker spotted the talent of Bob Marley, a fellow welder, and brought the youth to Kong’s attention. In 1962 “Judge Not” and “One Cup Of Coffee” became the first recorded efforts of Marley, who retained gratitude, respect and admiration for Dekker for the rest of his life.

Why is Desmond Dekker important?

Steve Knopper’s Most Recent Stories. Desmond Dekker, the Kingston singer whose haunting, strident “Israelites” was the first Jamaican reggae hit to cross over to international success, died May 25 of a heart attack in his Surrey, England, home. He was 64, and was to begin a European tour the following week.

Did Desmond Dekker have children?

Desmond Adolphus Dacres (Desmond Dekker), singer and songwriter: born Kingston, Jamaica 16 July 1941; married (one son, one daughter); died Thornton Heath, Surrey 25 May 2006.

What year did Desmond Dekker record Israelites?

1968
Israelites/Released

What nationality was Desmond Dekker?

Jamaican
Desmond Dekker/Nationality
Mr Dekker was born Desmond Dacres on July 16, 1941 in Kingston, Jamaica, and started working life as a welder before turning to singing full-time. He found fame with his band Desmond Dekker and the Aces – their international hit Israelites topped the UK charts and made the top 10 in the US.

Is Trojan Records still going?

The label currently operates under the Sanctuary Records Group. The name Trojan comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck that was used as Duke Reid’s sound system in Jamaica….

Trojan Records
Official website www.trojanrecords.com

What happened Desmond Dekker?

Desmond Dekker, the Jamaican singer whose 1969 hit, “The Israelites,” opened up a worldwide audience for reggae, died on Wednesday. He was 64. He died after collapsing from a heart attack at his home in Surrey, England, his manager, Delroy Williams, told Reuters.

Is the Israelites ska or reggae?

Israelites (song)

“Israelites”
Single by Desmond Dekker & The Aces
Recorded 1968
Genre Reggae
Length 2:47

Where is Trojan Records located?

It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub music. The label currently operates under the Sanctuary Records Group. The name Trojan comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck that was used as Duke Reid’s sound system in Jamaica….

Trojan Records
Official website www.trojanrecords.com

Who did The Israelites descend from?

According to the religious narrative of the Hebrew Bible, the Israelites’ origin is traced back to the biblical patriarchs and matriarchs Abraham and his wife Sarah, through their son Isaac and his wife Rebecca, and their son Jacob (who was later called Israel, whence they derive their name) with his wives Leah and …

What did Desmond Dekker mean by not wanting to end up like Bonnie and Clyde?

The line about not wanting to “end up like Bonnie and Clyde” is preceded by “Shirt-dem a tear up, trousers a-go” which means his shirts are torn up and his trousers are going. He doesn’t want to end up like Bonnie and Clyde in the last scene of the movie when they (and their clothes) were torn to shreds by a rain of bullets.

What is the meaning of the song Israelites by Desmond Dekker?

“Israelites” might seem to imply that it’s about Rastafarians, but in reality it’s a song about the precarious situation of poor Jamaicans in general. There was an error. General Comment haha if you know reggae so well why dont you learn to spell it?

When did Desmond Dekker and the Aces release Israelites?

Official audio for Desmond Dekker & The Aces – “Israelites”, released in 1968 on Trojan Records. Check out Trojan Records’ official YouTube channel for more reggae classics, long-lost gems, playlists, videos and more: http://www.youtube.com/TrojanRecordsTV.

What did Desmond Dekker say about me ears are alight?

Me ears are alight!” “At least I think that’s what he said. But I’ll have to hear it on Maxell to be sure!” There was an error.

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