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Uziah Thompson was born on 1 August, 1936 in Mannings Mountain, Jamaica, is an A jamaican reggae musician. Discover Uziah Thompson'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 78 years old?

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Occupation Deejay, musician, record producer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 1 August 1936
Birthday 1 August
Birthplace Mannings Mountain, Jamaica
Date of death 25 August, 2014
Died Place Miami, Florida, United States
Nationality Jamaica

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1936

Uzziah "Sticky" Thompson (1 August 1936 – 25 August 2014) was a Jamaican percussionist, vocalist and deejay active from the late 1950s.

He worked with some of the best known performers of Jamaican music and played on hundreds of albums.

Thompson was born the third of five children in rural Mannings Mountain, Jamaica on 1 August 1936.

Due to his family's poverty he was unable to complete his education and moved to Kingston at the age of 15 in search of work.

Thompson found employment with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, assisting him with running his sound system, in time becoming a deejay with the system under the name "Cool Sticky".

He became one of the earliest men to record in the new deejay style, using his mouth to make clicks and other percussive sounds.

As a deejay he recorded with The Skatalites and can be heard on the tracks "Ball of Fire", "El Pussy Cat Ska", "Guns of Navarone", as well as others.

1960

While working for Dodd he became friends with Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Thompson recorded as a deejay for Perry, and for Joe Gibbs in the late 1960s, on tracks such as "Train to Soulsville".

1970

Thompson rose to prominence as an instrumentalist in the early 1970s, beginning with a session by The Wailers for Perry in 1970, soon becoming one of Jamaica's top percussionists.

He became a regular session musician in several studios, including playing as a member of Gibbs' house band The Revolutionaries, recording prolifically throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and appearing on recordings by artists including Big Youth, Dennis Brown, The Congos, Culture (including Two Sevens Clash), Peter Tosh, Burning Spear (Dry and Heavy), Yabby You (Beware Dub), The Wailing Souls and Serge Gainsbourg.

1976

He performed as part of the live bands of several artists including Jimmy Cliff (playing on the 1976 album In Concert and playing in his Oneness band).

1980

In the 1980s, Thompson was a regular member of Black Uhuru, playing on their early 1980s albums Sinsemilla, Red, Chill Out, and Dub Factor.

Thompson continued to play regularly on studio sessions for artists such as Bunny Wailer, Grace Jones (as a member of the Compass Point All Stars), The Tom Tom Club, Gregory Isaacs, and Ziggy Marley throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

More recently he recorded with Stephen Marley (the Grammy-winning Mind Control), Sinéad O'Connor, Bruno Blum and Michael Franti.

Thompson remained active in the Jamaican music industry.

2000

In the 2000s he moved into production, with his sons Kevin and Alrick and toured the world with Ziggy Marley's band.

2014

He died on 25 August 2014, aged 78, at his Miami, Florida home after suffering a heart attack.

2016

Leaving his wife Sharon of 40 years, daughters Chairmane, Anna-Kay (Annie) and his sons Kevin and Alrick "Sticky2" Thompson; Alrick himself died on February 6, 2016.

With Joe Cocker

With Carlene Davis

With Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers

With John Martyn

With Willie Nelson

With Sinéad O'Connor

With Peter Tosh