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Third World
Third World
Jamaican reggae band
1
Inner Circle
Inner Circle
Jamaican reggae group
2
Jacob Miller
Jacob Miller
Jamaican reggae artist
3
Jackie Mittoo
Jackie Mittoo
Jamaican musician
4
Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles
Jamaican musician
5
Tommy Cowan
Tommy Cowan
Jamaican musician
6
Cedric Brooks
Cedric Brooks
Jamaican reggae musician
7
New Kingston
New Kingston
U.S. reggae group
8
Israel Vibration
Israel Vibration
band
9
Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh
Jamaican reggae singer and musician
10
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson
Alvin "Seeco" Patterson
Percussionist and reggae musician legend
11
Julian Marley
Julian Marley
English musician
12
Byron Lee
Byron Lee
Jamaican musician
13
The Morwells
The Morwells
14
The Chosen Few
The Chosen Few
15
Toots and the Maytals
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
16
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Jamaican musician
17
Bob Marley
Bob Marley
Jamaican singer, songwriter and musician
18
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
19
Count Ossie
Count Ossie
drummer
20
Koffee
Koffee
Jamaican musician
21
Carlos Malcolm
Carlos Malcolm
Jamaican musician
22
John Holt
John Holt
Jamaican reggae singer
23
Joe Higgs
Joe Higgs
Jamaican musician
24
Monty Alexander
Monty Alexander
Jamaican pianist
25
Stephen Marley
Stephen Marley
Jamaican American musician
26
Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
27
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
28
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin
Jamaican guitarist and composer
29
Desmond Dekker
Desmond Dekker
Jamaican singer-songwriter
30
Voice Mail
Voice Mail
31
Don Drummond
Don Drummond
Jamaican ska trombonist and composer
32
Slim Smith
Slim Smith
Jamaican singer
33
Ernie Smith
Ernie Smith
Jamaican musician
34
Maxi Priest
Maxi Priest
British reggae/pop singer
35
Warrior King
Warrior King
Jamaican musician
36
Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley
Jamaican musician and philanthropist
37
Dr. Ring-Ding
Dr. Ring-Ding
German singer
38
Robert Shakespeare
Robert Shakespeare
Jamaican musician
39
Oswald Brooks
Oswald Brooks
Jamaican musician
40
Bob Andy
Bob Andy
Jamaican vocalist and songwriter
41
Big Youth
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
42
Midnite
Midnite
Roots reggae band.
43
Musical Youth
Musical Youth
band
44
John Brown's Body
John Brown's Body
American reggae band
45
Rita Marley
Rita Marley
Jamaican musician
46
Gene Rondo
Gene Rondo
Jamaican reggae singer
47
Clinton Fearon
Clinton Fearon
Reggae singer
48
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
49
Danny Ray
Danny Ray
Jamaican-born reggae singer and producer
50
Blue Riddim Band
Blue Riddim Band
51
Junior Marvin
Junior Marvin
Jamaican musician
52
Big Sugar
Big Sugar
Canadian band
53
Boris Gardiner
Boris Gardiner
Jamaican musician
54
Oku Onuora
Oku Onuora
Jamaican dub poet
55
T.O.K.
T.O.K.
band
56
Dwight Pinkney
Dwight Pinkney
Jamaican musician
57
Can
Can
German experimental rock band
58
UB40
UB40
British reggae/pop band
Michael Cooper
Jamaican reggae musician

Michael Cooper

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Jamaican reggae musician
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Member of, past and present

Michael "Ibo" Cooper (born 1952) is a Jamaican reggae musician and musical educator. He was member of the pop-band Inner Circle and founding member of the reggae band Third World. Third World was originally formed in 1973 by keyboardist Michael "Ibo" Cooper and guitarist/cellist Steven "Cat" Coore. Both had received formal training at different music schools run by their aunt and mother respectively in Jamaica, and both had played around the Kingston reggae scene before joining the original lineup of Inner Circle around 1968, when they left to form their own band in 1973. They took Inner Circle's drummer Carl Barovier and lead singer Milton "Prilly" Hamilton. Colin Leslie was recruited from outside to be the bassist but was quickly replaced by Richard 'Richie' Daley. Barovier was replaced shortly after by Cornell Marshall. The group made its live debut that year at a stage show at the Carib Theater during Jamaica's Independence Celebration. They played around the Kingston club scene and made a name for themselves as one of the few fully self-contained bands around. He has also appeared with reggae artist Burning Spear.

He currently teaches full-time as head of the Caribbean, Latin American and jazz department (Popular Music Studies) at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica.