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Earl Zero :
Earl Zero - real name Earl Anthony Johnson - was born the son of a Greenwich Town fisherman. With his childhood friend Earl "Chinna" Smith, this dreadlocked, reggae rastaman learned the guitar and developed as a singer/songwriter. Zero helped to establish two crucial Greenwich Town-based record labels: Don Mais' Roots Tradition label and Bertram Brown's Freedom Sounds imprint. In 1979 Earl Zero relocated to Northern California where he became a leading reggae pioneer in California, bringing authentic roots music to the region.
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