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Jah Lloyd (Patrick Lloyd Francis) was born on 29 August, 1947, is a Jamaican singer, deejay and producer. Discover Jah Lloyd'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 52 years old?

Popular As Patrick Lloyd Francis
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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 29 August 1947
Birthday 29 August
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Date of death 1999
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1947

Jah Lloyd, aka Jah Lion, The Black Lion of Judah, and Jah Ali (born Patrick Lloyd Francis, 29 August 1947, died 12 June 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer, deejay and producer.

Francis was born in Point Hill, Saint Catherine Parish in 1947.

His mother died when he was eight, and he lived with his father, a farmer.

After leaving school at the age of twelve he moved to Kingston and settled in Trench Town.

1960

Francis began his career in the mid-1960s as a singer in The Mediators along with Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson, and worked as a solo singer with tracks such as "Soldier Round the Corner" and "Know Yourself Blackman" recorded for producer Rupie Edwards.

1970

In the early 1970s, he worked as a record salesman before turning to production, recording the early efforts by Simpson's new group The Diamonds, later to be renamed The Mighty Diamonds.

He had started his own Teem label in the mid-1970s, along with his younger brother Vincent, the label continuing on since, notably with recent CD reissues.

1976

He also produced Mike Brooks' 1976 album What a Gathering, and The Revolutionaries 1979 album Goldmine Dub.

Recording as Jah Lloyd, he turned his hand to deejaying, enjoying hits in Jamaica with "Black Snowfall", "World Class", and "Beware of the Flour".

He then recorded with Lee "Scratch" Perry, who decided to rename the deejay Jah Lion, the fruits of their association released on the Colombia Colly album in 1976 on Island Records.

"Wisdom" from the album was featured in the soundtrack to the film Countryman, and "Soldier and Police War" (a deejay version of Junior Murvin's "Police & Thieves") topped the reggae chart.

Reverting to Jah Lloyd, he secured a two-album deal Virgin Records' Frontline label, resulting in The Humble One and Black Moses.

Although he continued to record occasionally, he concentrated on production, working with artists such as Julie Charles.

1983

He had a brief participation in the song 'Mi Estrella,' included in the world's first Spanish reggae LP titled 'Reggae con amor' by Carlos Díaz Granados, released in 1983.

1999

Francis died of complications associated with Bronchial Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Airway Disease on 12 June 1999.