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Rupie Edwards (Rupert Lloyd Edwards) was born on 4 July, 1945 in Goshen, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, is a Rupert Lloyd Edwards is reggae singer. Discover Rupie Edwards'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?

Popular As Rupert Lloyd Edwards
Occupation Singer, record producer
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 4 July, 1945
Birthday 4 July
Birthplace Goshen, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
Nationality Jamaica

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1945

Rupert Lloyd Edwards (born 4 July 1945) is a Jamaican reggae singer and record producer.

Rupie Edwards was born in Goshen, in Saint Ann Parish.

1958

The family moved to Kingston in 1958, where he sang in talent contests, including those run by Vere Johns.

1962

He was spotted by producer S.L. Smith, for whom he recorded his debut single, "Guilty Convict" b/w "Just Because", released on Smith's Hi=Lite label nd licensed to Blue Beat Records in 1962.

1965

After recording a few further singles, he formed the Ambassadors in 1965 with Paragons singer Junior Menz and guitarist Eric Frater, becoming the Virtues with the addition of Dobby Dobson.

They recorded several singles for Harry J, as well as Edwards' first self-production, "Burning Love", credited to Rupie Edwards and the Virtues.

1968

The Virtues broke up in 1968, and Edwards started to focus mainly on his work as a producer, although he continued to release his own records in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

1970

By the beginning of the 1970s, he had recorded artists like The Heptones, The Mighty Diamonds, Bob Andy, Johnny Clarke, Joe Higgs, Gregory Isaacs ("Lonely Man") and The Ethiopians on his own record labels 'Success' and 'Opportunity', based at his Success record shop in Orange Street, and on the Trojan Records sub-labels Big Records and Cactus.

He also worked with DJs such as U-Roy, Dennis Alcapone and I-Roy, and released some instrumental versions with his studio band, The Rupie Edwards All Stars.

The group included musicians such as saxophonist Tommy McCook, trombone player Vin Gordon, drummer Carlton 'Santa' Davis, guitarist Hux Brown, pianist Gladstone Anderson, bassist Clifton 'Jackie' Jackson and organist Winston Wright.

1974

In 1974, he released an album (Yamaha Skank) containing solely of tracks based on the Uniques' "My Conversation" riddim, credited as the first single-riddim album.

In 1974 and 1975, he scored hits in the UK Singles Chart with "Ire Feelings" and "Leggo Skanga".

1975

Both tracks were based on the same riddim, first used for Johnny Clarke's "Everyday Wondering", and the Ire Feelings album followed in 1975.

1990

Another one-riddim album based on these tracks, Ire Feelings - Chapter and Version, was released by Trojan in 1990.

After these successes, Edwards moved to London, and since then has continued producing and recording, working with artists such as Jah Woosh, Gladstone Anderson, Errol Dunkley, Dobby Dobson, and Shorty the President, and releasing a series of Dub Basket albums culled from his earlier productions.

He now mainly records Gospel music.