When I Was a Boy
My Life With Music
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Monday, May 07, 2007
I was born and raised in Kingston Jamaica. We lived five minutes away
from "Studio One", the first Recording Studio ever operated in Jamaica.
My sister and I had to walk past this studio twice a day on our way to
and from school. We would have to take the bus from Cross Roads to
Half-Way-Tree. On our daily journey we would notice a long line of
musicians and singers hoping to be noticed and perhaps get their "big
break" There were all sorts of people hanging around, some were
ligitimate others were only looking for an easy victim to rob. One day,
while on our usual trip past "Studio One", I felt a hard, sharp
implement pushing into my side, I was to be the next victim, the object
was a knife and the holder was after my lunch money. This was not a
rare occurance, we were frequently parted from our money. Imagine not
having any money to get on the bus and having to walk to and from
school. Also imagine being at school all day with nothing to eat or
drink because some criminal took your money. On one occasion we even
got punished by my mother because we got home late as we had to walk
home. Later on in life I realized that these people were poor and
probably hungry. The phrase "starving artist" comes to mind, they would
stand in the hot Jamaican sun with no food or water waiting to get
their chance at the big life. Those who wer e noticed would sell their
song to Studio One for ten pounds, and even if that song became a hit
record that was all they got! As time went on I became well known among
the artists and the people at Studio One, this spared me from further
robberies and I was allowed to walk in peace. Studio One was owned by
the Coxsone,family and Mother Coxsone, soon noticed me. She would give
me "test pressings" which were warped and of no use to them. I would
hurry home to play them. This was the beginning of my love for and
facination with music and the music business. After twentysix years in
the music business I am able to understand the hardships those artists
faced. It was even more difficult for these pioneers as there were no
other studios to go to. They had no choice but to stand and wait and
take whatever price was offered for their work....
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