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Beres Hammond
Beres Hammond
Jamaican musician
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Jah Cure
Jah Cure
Jamaican musician
2
Maxi Priest
Maxi Priest
British reggae/pop singer
3
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Jamaican musician
4
Errol Holt
Errol Holt
Jamaican musician
5
Dean Fraser
Dean Fraser
saxophonist
6
Zap Pow
Zap Pow
7
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru
Jamaican reggae group
8
Joe Gibbs
Joe Gibbs
Jamaican record producer
9
Dwight Pinkney
Dwight Pinkney
Jamaican musician
10
Wayne Wonder
Wayne Wonder
Jamaican musician
11
Buju Banton
Buju Banton
Jamaican musician
12
Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles
Jamaican musician
13
Sister Nancy
Sister Nancy
Jamaican musician
14
Sanchez
Sanchez
Jamaican reggae singer
15
Shaggy
Shaggy
Jamaican reggae musician and former U.S. Marine
16
Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston
Jamaican-American singer
17
Tommy Cowan
Tommy Cowan
Jamaican musician
18
Protoje
Protoje
Jamaican musician
19
King Tubby
King Tubby
Jamaican electronics and sound engineer
20
Cutty Ranks
Cutty Ranks
Jamaican reggae musician
21
Junior Reid
Junior Reid
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
22
Robert Ffrench
Robert Ffrench
Jamaican musician
23
David Madden
David Madden
Jamaican musician
24
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Jamaican musician
25
Sadiki
Sadiki
musician
26
Warrior King
Warrior King
Jamaican musician
27
Uziah Thompson
Uziah Thompson
Jamaican musician
28
Toots and the Maytals
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
29
Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
30
Tyrone Downie
Tyrone Downie
Jamaican keyboardist and pianist
31
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Jamaican reggae producer
32
Enos McLeod
Enos McLeod
Jamaican musician
33
Gregory Isaacs
Gregory Isaacs
Jamaican singer
34
Michael Rose
Michael Rose
Jamaican reggae singer
35
Lady Saw
Lady Saw
Jamaican reggae singer
36
Morgan Heritage
Morgan Heritage
band
37
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
38
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
39
The Gladiators
The Gladiators
band that plays reggae
40
Gyptian
Gyptian
Jamaican reggae singer
41
Bob Andy
Bob Andy
Jamaican vocalist and songwriter
42
Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist
43
Delroy Wilson
Delroy Wilson
Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer (1948-1995)
44
Pam Hall
Pam Hall
Jamaican reggae singer
45
Etana
Etana
Jamaican singer
46
Pat Kelly
Pat Kelly
Jamaican musician, born 1944
47
Lord Tanamo
Lord Tanamo
Jamaican singer
48
Busy Signal
Busy Signal
Jamaican musician
49
Annette Brissett
Annette Brissett
Jamaican reggae singer
50
Liondub
Liondub
musical artist
51
Gladstone Anderson
Gladstone Anderson
Jamaican musician
52
Sean Paul
Sean Paul
Jamaican singer, rapper, and record producer
53
Mr. Vegas
Mr. Vegas
Jamaican musician
54
Tom Tom Club
Tom Tom Club
American rock band
55
Roots Radics
Roots Radics
band
56
Blue Riddim Band
Blue Riddim Band
57
Lacksley Castell
Lacksley Castell
Jamaican musician
58
The Wailing Souls
The Wailing Souls
band
59
Willi Williams
Willi Williams
Jamaican reggae musician
Steven Stanley
Jamaican record producer

Steven Stanley

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Steven J. C. Stanley (born July 11, 1958), is a Jamaican audio engineer, record producer and keyboardist who has worked in the reggae, dub and rock music genres since 1975, most notably with Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club and Black Uhuru.

Stanley began as an in-house apprentice sound engineer at Aquarius Recording Studio in Halfway Tree, Kingston, Jamaica, September 1975. An integral part of the Compass Point All Stars, he is considered a member of the 1980s new wave group Tom Tom Club, co-producing their debut album Tom Tom Club (1981). He is credited as co-writer of "Genius of Love", one of the most sampled songs in hip hop music, having been re-interpreted by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in the 1982 song "It's Nasty (Genius of Love)", and sampled by Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, the X-Ecutioners, and on Mariah Carey's No. 1 hit "Fantasy" (1995) which earned Stanley a 1997 ASCAP Pop Award as a songwriter.

Stanley worked on the Grammy Award-winning albums, Anthem (1984) by Black Uhuru that he co-produced with Sly and Robbie, and Dutty Rock (2002) by Sean Paul, mixing the song "I’m Still in Love With You". Outside the reggae genre, Stanley has also worked with Grace Jones, the Blockheads's Chaz Jankel, Lizzie Mercier Descloux and the B-52's, receiving a Gold Album for Wild Planet (1981). He lives in Kingston, Jamaica and works at his studio there, Steven Stanley Recording Studio.