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Half Pint :
Half Pint, born Lyndon Roberts, 1962, Kingston, voiced some interesting sides for King Jammy, sampled on the album 'Money Man Skank'. Greensleeves followed with another King Jammy production, 'One In A Million' in 1984. His final breakthrough was achieved by the reggae anthem 'Greetings' in 1985, and the George Phang produced album of the same name. In 1992 he scored again with 'Substitute Lover', an updated, emotional version of Ken Boothe's 'Moving Away'.
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