This page will contain external links about The Judds, as they become available.The JuddsThe Judds are an American mother/daughter country music duo of Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna. Awards:
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1989: for "Give a Little Love". Levy returned to LPs with Lifestyle and Money Move, followed by a British hit album called Here I Come; Levy received Best Vocalist at the British Reggae Awards. 1987: for "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days) ". Taking a break from albums, Levy then released a series of hit singles, including "Mary Long Tongue", "In the Dark", "Too Poor", "I Have a Problem", "Even Tide Fire a Disaster", "I'm Not in Love", "You Have It", "Love of Jah", "Under Mi Sensi", "Tomorrow Is Another Day", "Robberman", Black Rose", "My Woman" and "Money Move". 1986: for "Why Not Me". By 1980's Robin Hood, Levy was one of the biggest Jamaican stars, and saw his international fame growing as well, especially in England. 1985: for "Mama He's Crazy". Though LPs were not terribly important in Jamaica at the time, Levy released three albums before 1980: Bounty Hunter, Shine Eye Gal (United Kingdom) and Englishman, a critically acclaimed record. Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
He was born in Clarendon, Jamaica and soon formed a band with his cousin, Everton Dacres, called the Mighty Multitude; the pair released "My Black Girl" in 1977. Barrington Levy (born April 30, 1964) is a reggae and dancehall musician. |