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Clancy Eccles :
Singer-producer Clancy Eccles started making records for Coxsone Dodd in the late 50s. Recording for a variety of producers in the 60s, he also set up his own label. He kept cutting fine tracks, 'Fattie Fattie' being his most popular, especially in the UK skinhead scene. Political tracks include the early 70s, 'Power For The People' and 'Rod Of Correction'. Until the mid 80s he continued to record material.
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