Альбомы исполнителя
Could it Be True
1979 · сингл
Midnight
1979 · сингл
My Whole World (World Traveller Riddim)
2021 · сингл
Sinners Like You and Me
2020 · сингл
Together Again
2020 · сингл
02 Track 2
2020 · сингл
A Change Gonna Come / Jumping with Val
2018 · сингл
Fusion
2017 · альбом
Jesus on the Main Line
2015 · альбом
A Glint of Gold
2014 · альбом
Yesteryears Recaptured
2013 · альбом
Sound Box Essentials
2012 · альбом
Sound Box Essentials (Platinum Edition)
2012 · альбом
A Change Gonna Come
2012 · сингл
Could It Be True
2012 · сингл
Jimmy Brown
2012 · сингл
True True True Mix 2
2012 · сингл
Changing Partners
2012 · сингл
I Don't Want to Be Hurt
2012 · сингл
Midnight
2012 · сингл
People Are Doing It
2012 · сингл
Hope Your Satisfied
2011 · сингл
Sad Mood
2011 · сингл
True True True
2011 · сингл
Daddy's Home / How Could I
2011 · сингл
How Could I
2011 · сингл
Payton Place / Sad Mood
2011 · сингл
Ken Parker - EP
2011 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
Jamaican singer Ken Parker was born around 1948 (there is some confusion as to his birth year), growing up in Savannah-La-Mar in the Westmoreland Parrish area of Jamaica, where his father was a preacher. Parker was exposed early to the effects of gospel music, and he drew on gospel inflections in his vocals throughout his whole career. His first group was The Blues Benders, formed in 1965, but by 1967 he was a solo act, recording sides for most of the big Jamaican producers of the day, including Coxsone Dodd ("My Whole World Is Falling Down" was recorded at Studio One and was a huge hit on the island in 1969), Duke Reid ("True, True, True," one of Parker's finest sides, was recorded at Treasure Isle, as was "Jimmy Brown"), Bunny Lee, Rupie Edwards, Byron Lee, Joe Gibbs, and Lloyd Charmers (Parker recorded a fine version of Curtis Mayfield's "Queen Majesty" for Charmers). In time Parker became somewhat disillusioned with the workings of the Jamaican music scene and relocated to the U.K., where since the 1980s he has run his own label and production company. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi