Toppa Top 10: Reggae’s Ten Greatest Drummers

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April 29, 2014

+1: Wilburn “Squidly” Cole

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At age 13, Squidly recorded the drums on Barrington Levy’s Channel One hit “Black Roses.” He later would play with the Melody Makers and over time became the go-to drummer for the Marley brothers, recording classic cuts on albums for Ziggy, Stephen and Damian. Besides a long list of Jamaican artists, Squidly has credits with Lauryn Hill and also Amy Winehouse.

Since a list of 10 barely scratches the surface when it comes to recognizing all the talented drummers who have contributed to reggae, here are a few more names worthy of an Honorebel mention:

Winston “Sparrow” Martin – A drummer who played with Bob Marley on Catch a Fire tracks including “Stir It Up,” Martin since 1989 has been the musical director of Alpha Boys School in Kingston, and is also the recipient of a Musgrave medal in music.

Phil Collinder – Played drums on the Abyssians’ seminal 1969 Studio One classic “Satta Massagana”

Tony “Ruption” Williams – The longtime drummer for reggae fusion innovators Third World

George “Dusty” Miller – The drummer for the prolific studio and touring band, The Firehouse Crew

Basil “Prince” Shirley – The drummer for Buju Banton’s Shiloh band