Talk:Basil Gabbidon

Early Years
Basil Gabbidon was one of the first vocalist to record -at a very early age- for Coxsone Dodd on the song You Said It in 1959. He played guitar and sang with Lloyd Robinson as one half of The Mellow Larks in the same year, and as a duo with Jeanne in 1960 again for Dodd. Both as solo vocalist and as part of The Mellow Larks he appeared on many Jamaican singles sides from different producers on various labels including Worldisc in his native country and Island and Blue Beat in the U.K. having recorded for Prince Buster and Randy Chin before moving to England. Along with fellow Mellolark Lloyd Robinson he joined Eric Frater and Dobby Dobson to make up the vocal group The Virtues who recorded with Rupert Edwards.

TarAntXon (talk) 17:06, 8 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Different Basil Gabbidon, unless this guy was having hit singles at the age of 4.--Michig (talk) 19:41, 1 February 2010 (UTC)

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