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George Faith (Earl George Lawrence) was born on 1946 in Rae Town, Jamaica, is an Earl George Lawrence also known as George Faith, Earl George. Discover George Faith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Earl George Lawrence
Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1946
Birthday 1946
Birthplace Rae Town, Jamaica
Date of death 2003
Died Place N/A
Nationality Jamaica

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1946

Earl George Lawrence (1946–2003), also known as George Faith, Earl George and George Earl, was a Jamaican reggae singer best known for his work in the 1970s with producers such as Lee "Scratch" Perry and Bunny Lee.

Born in Rae Town, Lawrence was the son of a barber and a factory cook.

His singing talent was first noted as a member of the school choir.

1970

He made his recording debut in 1970 with "See Me," produced by Clancy Eccles.

In the early 1970s he worked with singer/producer Glen Lee, recording "Green Hills, I Won't Cry" and "Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got".

During the mid-1970s he was approached by Lee Perry, who ran a record shop a few doors away from Lee's studio, and under the name "George Earl" recorded a cover of William Bell's "To Be A Lover".

This was followed by "Soulful Lover", "Since I Met You Baby" and "Island in the Sun" for producer Lloyd Campbell, and "Love Is Something", "So Many Ways" and "Love Depression" for Phil Pratt.

Lawrence recorded eight tracks with Perry, all covers of American soul and pop hits, at the Black Ark studio.

These recordings took around eight months, which prompted Perry to suggest a stage name for George, telling him "You have a lot of faith. You should change your name to George Faith".

1977

As a result of Perry's deal with Island Records, the first record to be credited to "George Faith" was released in July 1977.

"To Be a Lover" was issued on Island's Black Swan label, and proved more popular than any of the previous Jamaican versions of the song.

The Jamaican release of the disco (12-inch single) featured a mix lasting nearly twelve minutes.

Island issued "I've Got The Groove" as a follow-up, and a third disco 45 was issued later with George's cover of Wilson Pickett's "Midnight Hour".

The productions by Lee "Scratch" Perry were collected together for George Faith's debut album, To Be a Lover, also released in Jamaica under the title Super Eight.

1978

The album proved popular, and a further single, "Opportunity" was released in February 1978.

Lawrence recorded a second album with Perry at the Black Ark in 1978, Working on the Guideline, although the album was not released, with only a few tracks being released, the singles "Guideline" and "Don't Be Afraid", Lawrence now recording original material with more "conscious" themes.

Lawrence was also due to go on a tour that Perry was arranging with Island Records, but the plans were shelved in the midst of the erratic behaviour of Perry that would eventually lead to the destruction of the Black Ark.

Also in 1978, Lawrence recorded an album with Phil Pratt, One & Only, credited to "Earl George" and issued on the Trojan Records subsidiary Burning Sounds.

1979

He also recorded for Alvin Ranglin, these tracks issued in 1979 as the album Loving Something.

He then recorded an album for Bunny Lee, Soulful, which took a similar approach to his first album and featured new versions of "To Be a Lover" and "Turn Back The Hands of Time".

1980

He again worked with Ranglin in the early 1980s on the Since I Met You Baby album.

1986

After living in Canada for a few years, he returned to the Jamaican recording scene in 1986, and released another album, Sings For Lovers Only in 1987.

2003

Lawrence died in 2003 from cancer.