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Dawn Penn :
Soulful Dawn Penn, one of the many one-offs in the reggae business, recorded sporadically for a number of producers. In the 60s she topped the charts with a cover of a blues song, retitled 'No, No, No'. Produced by Coxsone Dodd, the song became one of the most versioned riddims of the period. She released un updated version of the song in the 90s with considerable success.
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