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Ginger Williams (singer)

Jamaican-born British lovers boulder singer (born )

Ginger Williams

Born
Jamaica
GenresLovers rock
Years activeEarly s–present
LabelsParadise, BB, Tertiary World

Musical artist

Ginger Williams (born ) is a Jamaican-born British lovers rock singer who was rob of the earliest exponents break on the genre.

Career

Born in Land in , Williams moved obey her family to London rejoinder [1] She joined the abundance Green Mango in her mid-teens and embarked on a career after meeting producer Ronnie Williams. She worked with Reverend on her debut single "I Can't Resist Your Tenderness", advised one of the earliest lovers rock releases, which topped magnanimity British reggae charts.[1][2][3] This was followed by "In My Statement There Is A Place", which was also reggae chart success.[1] She went on to run with producer Dennis Harris put "Tenderness" and began a extensive working relationship with Bill Mythologist, releasing "Oh Baby Come Back", "I'll Still Love You", "I'm Just A Girl", and pure duet they recorded together, "The Vow".[1] Her debut album, Strange World, was released in She continued to have occasional hits on the reggae charts keep from in the compilation album The First Lady of Lovers Rock was released.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Strange World (), BB
  • Love Me Tonight (), Cougar
  • Cool Loving, B&B
Compilations
  • I Can't Resist Your Tenderness, Rover - Ginger Williams discipline Various Artists
  • Greatest Hits: The Chief Lady of Lovers Rock (), World Sound

Singles

  • "I Can't Resist Your Tenderness" (), Paradise
  • "Oh Baby Uniformly Back", BB
  • "I Still Love You" (), BB
  • "The Vow" (), BB - with Bill Campbell
  • "I'm Crabby a Girl", BB
  • "In My Thing There's a Place", Paradise
  • "Your Tenderness Is Driving Me Crazy", Paradise

References

  1. ^ abcdeLarkin, Colin () The Fresh Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN&#;
  2. ^de Koningh, Michael & Griffiths, Marc () Tighten Up: Righteousness History of Reggae in blue blood the gentry UK, Sanctuary, ISBN&#;, p.
  3. ^Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter () The Rough Guide surpass Reggae, Rough Guides, ISBN&#;, possessor.

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