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Glen Brown :
Glenmore Lloyd Brown started his career as a singer, recording for the likes of Coxsone Dodd and Duke Reid. He set up the Pantomine label in the early 70s, and under his supervision some of the best deejays of the time recorded their finest cuts. He was a master of versioning his riddims, mostly with the help of King Tubby's. Although he didn't release hundreds of tracks, his output had a strong impact on the development of Jamaican music.
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