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Artist Biography For Cimarons

Jamaican Natives The Cimarons Migrated To Britain In 1967 With A Lineup Consisting Of Franklyn Dunn Bass Carl Levy Keyboards Locksley Gichie Guitar And Maurice Ellis Drums Vocalist Winston Reid Better Known As Winston Reedy Joined In London. They Were Primarily Session Musicians In Jamaica And Backed Many Artists Including Jimmy Cliff. Their First LP In Time On Trojan Records In 1974 Featured A Rendition Of The O'Jays' "Ship Ahoy" "Utopian Feeling" "Over The Rainbow " And "My Blue Heaven". Vulcan Records Released On The Rock Two Years Later. They Switched To Polydor Records Releasing Live At The Roundhouse In 1978. Polydor Released Maka The Same Year. Three More Albums Followed Freedom Street Reggaebility And On The Rock Part 2. After The Last Of These In 1983 They Didn't Surface Again Until 1995 When Lagoon Records Released People Say And Reggae Time Both Compilations Of Earlier Albums Followed By The Best Of The Cimarons Released In 1999 On Culture Press. Reedy And Dunn Continue To Perform As The Cimarons.

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