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Tony Tuff :
In the early 70s Winston Morris, better known as Tony Tuff, formed the vocal harmony group the African Brothers. Other members included Sugar Minott and Derrick Howard. They cut a handful of splendid sides before splitting up. Tony Tuff became the lead singer for the Soul Syndicate band in the late 70s. As a solo artist he recorded some fine tunes for Junjo Lawes, and scored with "Come Fe Mash It" and "Sweet Reggae Music".
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