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Fred Locks :
Stafford Elliot started his career as a member of the vocal group the Lyrics, recording for Studio One, Randy's and their own "Lyric" label. By the time he tried his luck as a solo artist in the mid-seventies he took on the name Fred Locks. It was the release of his enduring roots anthem "Black Star Liner" in 1975 that put him on the reggae map. Fred Locks is a distinctive rasta singer, who rarely recorded songs not in a strictly conscious vein.
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