The Viceroys Jamaica

Biography

Formed in Jamaica, West Indies, around 1966, the group was formed by lead vocalist and songwriter Wesley Tinglin (b. c.1947, Jamaica, West Indies). They recorded, initially as the Voiceroys, for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One label, with early recordings including "Love And Unity" (1967), "Fat Fish" (1968) and "Ya Ho" (1968). In 1968 they recorded "Lip And Tongue" and "Send Requests" for the Morgan's label. In the early 70s they joined Winston Riley as the Interns

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