Freddy McGregor

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McGregor was born in Clarendon, Jamaica on June 27, 1956. At age seven, he started singing backup for a local ska harmony duo called the Clarendonians.
McGregor stayed at Studio One for much of the '70s. He sang lead for groups like Generation Gap and Soul Syndicate, and also recorded off and on as a solo act during the '70s.
In 1975, McGregor converted to Rastafarianism. Still with Studio One and working with Earl "Chinna" Smith, he recorded several classic songs.
In 1981, McGregor scored a huge hit single with "Big Ship," which catapulted him to the front rank of reggae stars in the immediate post-Marley era, along with Dennis Brown and Gregory Isaacs.
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Discography

Releases:
Across The Border (7")   Big Ship Records 1984
Reggae Rockers (CD, Album)   Rohit International Records 1988
Reggae Rockers (LP)   Rohit International Records 1988
Give Jah The Glory (7")   Ruff Cutt 1999
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Ghetto-Ology Dubwise (LP)   Black Roots Music 1980
Studio One Dub Vol. 2 (Comp) (2 versions) How Could You Version Soul Jazz Records 2007
Tracks Appear On:
The Best In Reggae (CD, Comp) Just Don't Want To Be ... EVA 1990
Reggae Dance (CD) This Carry Go Bring Home Arcade 1994
Studio One Rockers (CD) Bobby Bobylon Soul Jazz Records 2001
Studio One Dub Vol. 2 (Comp) (2 versions) How Could You Version Soul Jazz Records 2007
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Freddie McGregor - Rastaman Camp