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Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
Jamaican musician
1
General Echo
General Echo
Reggae musician
2
Dillinger
Dillinger
Jamaican musician
3
Eek-A-Mouse
Eek-A-Mouse
Jamaican reggae musician
4
Lone Ranger
Lone Ranger
Reggae musician
5
Trinity
Trinity
Jamaican reggae artist
6
Welton Irie
Welton Irie
jamaican reggae musician
7
Nicodemus
Nicodemus
Jamaican musician
8
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
9
Big Youth
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
10
Ranking Joe
Ranking Joe
Reggae musician
11
Mighty Diamonds
Mighty Diamonds
US vocal trio
12
Fathead
Fathead
musician
13
Sugar Minott
Sugar Minott
Jamaican musician
14
The Wailing Souls
The Wailing Souls
band
15
Toyan
Toyan
Jamaican musician
16
Gregory Isaacs
Gregory Isaacs
Jamaican singer
17
Jah Thomas
Jah Thomas
Jamaican musician
18
Rudy Grant
Rudy Grant
Reggae musician
19
Musical Youth
Musical Youth
band
20
Horace Andy
Horace Andy
musician
21
The Meditations
The Meditations
22
Michael Prophet
Michael Prophet
Jamaican musician
23
Johnny Ringo
Johnny Ringo
Jamaican musician
24
Soft Cell
Soft Cell
band
25
Ranking Dread
Ranking Dread
Jamaican musician
26
Freddie McGregor
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
27
Terror Fabulous
Terror Fabulous
musician
28
Bounty Killer
Bounty Killer
Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay
29
John Holt
John Holt
Jamaican reggae singer
30
Jah Woosh
Jah Woosh
Jamaican musician
31
Smiley Culture
Smiley Culture
English singer
32
Keith Hudson
Keith Hudson
Jamaican musician
33
Aswad
Aswad
British band
34
Carroll Thompson
Carroll Thompson
English lovers rock singer
35
The Upsetters
The Upsetters
Jamaican reggae band
36
General Degree
General Degree
Jamaican musician
37
Terry Hall
Terry Hall
British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician
38
Strawberry Switchblade
Strawberry Switchblade
Scottish pop duo
39
Scientist
Scientist
Jamaican musician; dub music originator
40
Madness
Madness
English ska band
41
Triston Palmer
Triston Palmer
Jamaican musician
42
Junior Murvin
Junior Murvin
Jamaican reggae musician
43
Sylvia Tella
Sylvia Tella
British singer
44
Bananarama
Bananarama
English pop group
45
Josey Wales
Josey Wales
Jamaican singer
46
Inner Circle
Inner Circle
Jamaican reggae group
47
Culture Club
Culture Club
English pop band
48
Super Cat
Super Cat
Jamaican deejay
49
Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
50
Mr. Vegas
Mr. Vegas
Jamaican musician
51
The Police
The Police
English rock band
52
Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs
Jamaican record producer
53
Talk Talk
Talk Talk
English pop and post-rock group
54
Ranking Trevor
Ranking Trevor
Jamaican singer
55
Tinga Stewart
Tinga Stewart
Jamaican singer
56
Desmond Dekker
Desmond Dekker
Jamaican singer-songwriter
57
Scritti Politti
Scritti Politti
British new wave band
58
Prince Far I
Prince Far I
Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer
59
Garnett Silk
Garnett Silk
Jamaician musician
60
Eddy Grant
Eddy Grant
Guyana born British reggae musician
61
Ini Kamoze
Ini Kamoze
Musical artist
62
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
63
Beenie Man
Beenie Man
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
64
Sweetie Irie
Sweetie Irie
British singer-songwriter
65
Ward 21
Ward 21
Jamaican band
66
Laid Back
Laid Back
Danish band
67
Ansell Collins
Ansell Collins
Jamaican musician
68
Shinehead
Shinehead
Jamaican singer
69
Anthony Johnson
Anthony Johnson
Jamaican singer
70
Eurythmics
Eurythmics
British music duo
71
Prince Buster
Prince Buster
Jamaican singer-songwriter and producer
72
Dave Barker
Dave Barker
Jamaican reggae musician
73
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
British band
Clint Eastwood & General Saint

Clint Eastwood & General Saint

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Clint Eastwood & General Saint were a reggae deejay duo of the early 1980s, consisting of Clint Eastwood (born Robert Anthony Brammer) and General Saint (born Winston Hislop).

Eastwood was already an established solo deejay who had recorded several albums when he teamed up with British deejay Saint. Their first release was "Tribute to General Echo", about the recently killed slack deejay. They hit the UK Singles Chart with their version of "Last Plane (One Way Ticket)" in 1984. Both of the duo's studio albums made the Top 5 of the UK Independent Chart. Saint went on to a solo career, releasing singles such as "Save the Last Dance for Me" and "Oh Carol" (both featuring Don Campbell). One of the duo's live performances was recorded by the BBC for their In Concert programme, and this was later released as an album.

The duo reunited to perform at the Luton Love Music Hate Racism festival. They made a video for Love Music Hate Racism featuring Luton band Shabby Tinkerz, and performed live on Mark Lamarr's BBC Radio 2 show. They undertook a UK tour in 2011.