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Wade's career began in the mid-1970s, working with Yabby You, 1976's "Black Is Our Colour" immediately achieving success in Jamaica.<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book |last=Larkin |first=Colin |title=The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae |year= 1998 |publisher=Virgin Books |isbn=0-7535-0242-9 }}</ref> His debut album, ''Black Is Our Colour'' was released in 1976, and was followed by further hits with [[cover version]]s of [[The Paragons]]' "Happy Go Lucky Girl" and "On The Beach". This was followed by further albums ''Evil Woman'' (1978), ''Dancing Time'', and ''Fire Fire'' (both 1979), before Wade moved on to work with [[Dillinger (musician)|Dillinger]], recording "Five Man Army" together with Dillinger, [[The Tamlins]], [[Al Campbell]], and [[Trinity (musician)|Trinity]].<ref name="Larkin" /> He recorded for [[Joe Gibbs (record producer)|Joe Gibbs]], hitting the [[United Kingdom|UK]] reggae chart in 1980 with "After You" and "Natty Contractor".<ref name="dc">{{cite web |url=http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/chartsblackmusic10.html |title=Reggae Charts 1980 |accessdate= 15 March 2008 |author= |year= |month= |work=Dance Crasher |publisher= |quote= |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071223075314/http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/chartsblackmusic10.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 23 December 2007}}</ref> In 1981, Wade worked with [[Linval Thompson]], releasing a string of singles including "Round The World", "Tell Me What's Going On", "Poor and Humble", and "Down In Iran".<ref name="Larkin" /> He then emigrated to [[The Netherlands]], and signed a deal with [[Epic Records]].<ref name="Larkin" /> |
Wade's career began in the mid-1970s, working with Yabby You, 1976's "Black Is Our Colour" immediately achieving success in Jamaica.<ref name="Larkin">{{cite book |last=Larkin |first=Colin |title=The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae |year= 1998 |publisher=Virgin Books |isbn=0-7535-0242-9 }}</ref> His debut album, ''Black Is Our Colour'' was released in 1976, and was followed by further hits with [[cover version]]s of [[The Paragons]]' "Happy Go Lucky Girl" and "On The Beach". This was followed by further albums ''Evil Woman'' (1978), ''Dancing Time'', and ''Fire Fire'' (both 1979), before Wade moved on to work with [[Dillinger (musician)|Dillinger]], recording "Five Man Army" together with Dillinger, [[The Tamlins]], [[Al Campbell]], and [[Trinity (musician)|Trinity]].<ref name="Larkin" /> He recorded for [[Joe Gibbs (record producer)|Joe Gibbs]], hitting the [[United Kingdom|UK]] reggae chart in 1980 with "After You" and "Natty Contractor".<ref name="dc">{{cite web |url=http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/chartsblackmusic10.html |title=Reggae Charts 1980 |accessdate= 15 March 2008 |author= |year= |month= |work=Dance Crasher |publisher= |quote= |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071223075314/http://www.dancecrasher.co.uk/chartsblackmusic10.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 23 December 2007}}</ref> In 1981, Wade worked with [[Linval Thompson]], releasing a string of singles including "Round The World", "Tell Me What's Going On", "Poor and Humble", and "Down In Iran".<ref name="Larkin" /> He then emigrated to [[The Netherlands]], and signed a deal with [[Epic Records]].<ref name="Larkin" /> |
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He scored a hit in 1992 with "Love You Too Much"<ref> |
He scored a hit in 1992 with "Love You Too Much"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fjreggaemusic.com/apps/webstore/products/show/1635059 |accessdate=14 February 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20110711004955/http://www.fjreggaemusic.com/apps/webstore/products/show/1635059 |archivedate=11 July 2011 }}</ref> |
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In 2011, Wade performed at the One Love Peace Festival in London with other artists including [[Sean Paul]], [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]], [[Gyptian]], [[Aswad (band)|Aswad]], [[Third World (band)|Third World]], [[Etana (musician)|Etana]], [[King Sounds]] and [[John Holt (singer)|John Holt]]. |
In 2011, Wade performed at the One Love Peace Festival in London with other artists including [[Sean Paul]], [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]], [[Gyptian]], [[Aswad (band)|Aswad]], [[Third World (band)|Third World]], [[Etana (musician)|Etana]], [[King Sounds]] and [[John Holt (singer)|John Holt]]. |
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Wayne Wade | |
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Born | Kingston, Jamaica | 19 March 1959
Genres | Reggae |
Occupation | Singer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | Grove Music, VP |
Wayne Wade (born 19 March 1959, Kingston, Jamaica) is a roots reggae singer best known for his work with producer Yabby You in the 1970s. He attended Excelsior High School from 1972 to 1976.
Biography
Wade's career began in the mid-1970s, working with Yabby You, 1976's "Black Is Our Colour" immediately achieving success in Jamaica.[1] His debut album, Black Is Our Colour was released in 1976, and was followed by further hits with cover versions of The Paragons' "Happy Go Lucky Girl" and "On The Beach". This was followed by further albums Evil Woman (1978), Dancing Time, and Fire Fire (both 1979), before Wade moved on to work with Dillinger, recording "Five Man Army" together with Dillinger, The Tamlins, Al Campbell, and Trinity.[1] He recorded for Joe Gibbs, hitting the UK reggae chart in 1980 with "After You" and "Natty Contractor".[2] In 1981, Wade worked with Linval Thompson, releasing a string of singles including "Round The World", "Tell Me What's Going On", "Poor and Humble", and "Down In Iran".[1] He then emigrated to The Netherlands, and signed a deal with Epic Records.[1] He scored a hit in 1992 with "Love You Too Much"[3]
In 2011, Wade performed at the One Love Peace Festival in London with other artists including Sean Paul, Busta Rhymes, Shaggy, Gyptian, Aswad, Third World, Etana, King Sounds and John Holt.
Wade currently resides in Miami, Florida, and continues to perform, record and release records.
Discography
- Black Is Our Colour (1976) Prophets
- Evil Woman (1978) Prophet
- Dancing Time (1979) Grove Music
- Fire Fire (1979) Prophet
- Poor and Humble (1982) Live & Learn
- Prophecy (1983) WLN (with Yabby You & Michael Prophet)
- Respect Due Always (1986)
- Innocent Man (1990)
- Twice as Nice (2003) VP
- Wayne Wade & Friends (2007) Jet Star
References
- ^ a b c d Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae. Virgin Books. ISBN 0-7535-0242-9.
- ^ "Reggae Charts 1980". Dance Crasher. Archived from the original on 23 December 2007. Retrieved 15 March 2008.
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