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    Alton Ellis
    Alton Ellis

    Born: 1st September 1938 Kingston, Jamaica

    Died: 10th October 2008 London, England
    Jamaican singer, songwriter, producer and promoter.

    Alton Ellis was born in down town Kingston into a musical family and raised in Trenchtown, Kingston. He was the older brother of reggae singer Hortense Ellis and at the end of his life father of 20 children including Noel Ellis.

    He grew up being a good dancer and winning some dance contests at Vere Johns' Opportunity Hour. His first musical steps happened in 1959 when he started with Eddie Parkins as Alton & Eddy. He first recorded for Blue Beat, Vincent "Randy" Chin's Blue Beat later like nearly everyone at that time for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Blue Beat. He scored hits like Muriel / Walk All Over till Perkins left to the U.S. and he had to look for a new partner. Alton stayed in Kingston and worked as a painter till he found a new partner in John Holt, till Holt joined [a=Paragons].
    After that Ellis formed The Flames including his brother Leslie Ellis, David "Baby G" Gordon and Winston Jarrett. The trio was first planed to be his backing band, but soon they released a few singles as Alton Ellis & The Flames. He also worked as a studio musician at Brendtford Road and his voice can be heard in a lot of backing vocals till 1967. In 1967 he joined Soul Vendors to tour the U.K.

    He also released the first declared rocksteady song "Get Ready - Rocksteady" which can be found on Get Ready Rock Steady. He music happened cause in a recording session, the bassist didn't show up and Ellis forced organ maestro Jackie Mittoo to play bass instead. Mittoo couldn't keep the speed and that's why a slower rhythm emerged. He released another classic rocksteady record Sings Rock And Soul. After leaving Studio One cause due to payment reasons, he signed a contract a Dodd's big rival Arthur "Duke" Reid's Blue Beat. Reid's good connections to the U.K. allowed that Alton got well distributed through Blue Beat and Blue Beat.

    He travelled regularly to England, and moved there in 1973 after spending some years in Toronto, Canada. Having stopped all his Jamaican band projects, once in London, he started his own business with a record store called Blue Beat, later also converged to a same titled label. He recorded with British producers and toured till the end of his life.

    In 2007 Alton was inducted into the Hall Of Fame at the International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA). He died in London 10 October 2008 at Hammersmith Hospital, of cancer.

    Father of Christopher Ellis and Keecia Ellis.

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