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Factoid

Waterhouse is located in West St. Andrew, Kingston 11 and long considered an incubator of Jamaican music. It is home to over 50 individuals whom has contributed to the global acceptance of reggae . Among these are:

Lloyd Brevett, OD

Sly Dunbar

Bunny Lee

King Tubby

King Jammy

Yabby You

Bobby Digital

The Royals

The Ethiopians

Johnny Osbourne

The Jays

Black Uhuru

Wailing Souls

Errol Marshal

Garth Dennis

Johnny Carke

Michael Rose

Don Carlos

Lloyd Parks

King Everald

Half Pint

Pad Anthony

Frankie Jones

Lizzy

Beenie Man

Chaka Demus

Ranking Trevor

Risto Benji

Andrew Bees

Echo Minott

The Gladiators

Wayne Smith

Elephant Man

Tullo Tt

Junior Reid

Baby Cham

Nicodemus

Warrior King

Noel Davey

Nikky Thomas

Alrick Forbes

Nigger Kojack

Mother Lisa

Lady Junie

Kiprich

Chrisinti

Ras Michael

Iqulah

Bobby Culture

I-Jahman Levi

Sydney Wolfe

Ward 21

Shabba Ranks

Bounty Killa

Uroy

Zumjay

*The Wailing Souls recorded the song Firehouse Rock as tribute to the Waterhouse community.

*Michael Rose's trademark, tu tu tweng, has been duplicated by singers including Junior Reid, his predecessor in Black Uhuru.

*Reggae's computer age began at the King Jammys studio in 1985 with singer Wayne Smith's song, Unda Mi Sleng Teng.

*Waterhouse was the epicentre of 1990s dancehall

 

 

Michael Rose In Concert

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Michael Rose started his recording career as a solo artist for producers Yabby You and Niney the Observer. He joined Black Uhuru in 1977? after the departure of Don Carlos & Garth Dennis. He led them to international success in the early 1980s, having written most of their popular material. They won the first-ever Grammy Award for Reggae in 1985 for the album "Anthem" with the hallmark voice of Michael Rose in the forefront.
After the release of "Anthem" Michael left Black Uhuru and retired to the Blue Mountains in Jamaica to start a coffee farm. He released a string of singles in Jamaica, but nothing much was heard of him outside the island until 1989, when he was signed to RCA and released the stringly pop-influenced album "Proud" in Europe and Japan. The deal with RCA was short-lived however, and Rose returned to Jamaica to record a new string of Sly & Robbie produced singles. He also recorded for other producers but the only albums during this period were the Japan-only releases "Bonanza" (1991) and "King Of General" (1992). The Sly & Robbie singles were eventually released on the vinyl-only "Sly And Robbie presents: Mykall Rose - The Taxi Sessions" in 1995. 1995 also saw his American debut as a solo artist with the album "Michael Rose" on Heartbeat Records. The single "Short Temper" reached #2 on the Gavin Reggae Chart.
In the period 1995-2004 Heartbeat Records released a total of 9 albums including "Party In Session: Live" and a compilation entitled "Happiness: The Best Of Michael Rose". Next to these albums, a great amount of different recordings appeared on dozens of Jamaican vinyl singles and several albums, including "Last Chance" which was #1 on the British Reggae charts for several weeks. More often than not, his name was spelled "Mykal Rose", "Mikal Roze", which Rose has said is the Ethiopian way of spelling his name, which made it feel closer to home. It would also appear that, in general, the music was not released in the order of recording. He also recorded 'Michael rows the boat ashore' in 2001.
In 2002, Rose recorded 2 albums: "Babylon 9/11 Tip Of The Iceberg" (released on Love Injection in 2004), and a yet untitled album for African Star records. In August 2002, Rose was reported arrested in Miami Airport by US Marshals in a case of mistaken identity. Although he was released, it resulted in Rose losing his US work permit.
Rose re-joined Black Uhuru in February 2004, and performed several concerts in Jamaica and Europe with the group. They also released a Jamaican single "Dollars" and reportedly have recorded a yet untitled and unreleased album. Yet, in spite of his reunion with Black Uhuru, Michael Rose still tours, records and releases material as a solo artist. Latest full-length album is released August 2007 on the Love Injection label, entitled "The Saga".
His distinct vocal style, his tu tu tweng, and other scats, have inspired many singers.
Discography


Key of Keys / Version on Trojan Rockers TRO 9019. (1977)
Jump Nya Benge on uPLiFTMeNT (Otis Riddim Records, 2006)
Single "Are You Ready For Something New" Michael Rose (2006)

Dub Expectations (2008)
Great Expectations (2008)
The Saga (2007)
Warrior Dub (2007)
Passion Of Life (2007)
Warrior (2007)
Babylon A Fight (2006)
African Dub (2005)
African Roots (2005)
Babylon 9/11 - Tip of the Iceberg (2004)
Happiness: The Best Of Michael Rose (2004)
Never Give It Up (2001)
Live At Maritime Hall (2002)
X Uhuru (1999)
Bonanza (diff from Japan 1992 release) (1999)
Party In Session: Live (1998)
Selassie I Showcase (1997)
Dub Wicked (1997)
Dance Wicked (1997)
Nuh Carbon (1996)
Big Sound Frontline (1996)
Be Yourself (1996)
Rising Star (1995)
Michael Rose (1995)
King Of General (1994)
Bonanza (Japan) (1992)
Proud (1989)


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