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    Sid Bucknor
    Sid Bucknor

    Jamaican sound engineer, producer and composer who played an influential role in the development of reggae, ska and rocksteady. Died on 9 May 2010 in London, UK.


    Building up the facilities, he started his career as resident engineer at undefined (aka Studio One) alongside his cousin Clement "Coxsone" Dodd and subsequently moved to Treasure Isle Recording Studio. He also worked at Treasure Isle Recording Studio (later Treasure Isle Recording Studio), Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio and Treasure Isle Recording Studio.

    He immigrated to England in the mid-'70s where he worked at Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Hackney Community College Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio, Treasure Isle Recording Studio and his own Treasure Isle Recording Studio.

    He was behind the labels Treasure Isle Recording Studio, undefined and Treasure Isle Recording Studio.
    In 2009 he was honored alongside Sylvan Morris by the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association for his contributions as engineer.

    He is the father of Byron Bucknor who runs the undefined reissue label.

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