Skatalite Lloyd Brevett Dies

Well, this is sad:

Jamaican double bassist Lloyd Brevett, whose band The Skatalites pioneered ska music and paved the way for reggae, has died at the age of 80…

Former Jamaican Prime Minister and one-time Skatalites tour manager PJ Patterson said it was “Brevett who quietly provided the mesmerising backbone to the Skatalites’ sound”.

“To say that Brevett was a creator of both ska and dub is not to use hyperbole,” he said in a statement.

Bunny Wailer, a member of the original Wailers with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, told AP: “He was there from the beginning. All my bass lines from all my recordings have been attributed to bass lines from Lloyd Brevett.”
Grammy nominations

The Skatalites were only together for 18 months in the 1960s. On New Year’s Eve 1964, trombonist Don Drummond stabbed and killed his girlfriend and vocalist Marguerita.

The other band members disbanded in July 1965, with Brevett and other members forming the Soul Brothers, later becoming the Soul Vendors.

In 1975, most of the Skatalites reunited to record Brevett’s solo album African Roots. They continued to reconvene periodically before reforming in the 1980s.

In 1996, their album Hi-Bop Ska: The 30th Anniversary Recording, earned a Grammy nomination, with a second nomination coming the following year for Greetings From Skamania.

Brevett left the group in the mid-2000s after a dispute with his bandmates. Saxophonist Lester Sterling is now the only surviving member of the original line-up.

I remember seeing them live, with the whole crew (obviously without Don Drummond) many times in the early 1990s. Brevett was definitely old school about how they handled themselves on stage. Anyway, here are two tunes for you:

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1 Response to Skatalite Lloyd Brevett Dies

  1. Charles Sullivan says:

    I meant to comment earlier. I’m glad you like this music. I love it. I’m a drummer and percussionist. That often means I love the Bass. They’re first cousins. Lloyd Brevett was great and so was the drummer and percussionist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3v63G_knaY

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