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The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
1
Third World
Third World
Jamaican reggae band
2
Chalice
Chalice
reggae
3
Blue Riddim Band
Blue Riddim Band
4
Jah Jerry Haynes
Jah Jerry Haynes
Jamaican guitarist
5
Mighty Diamonds
Mighty Diamonds
US vocal trio
6
Twinkle Brothers
Twinkle Brothers
band
7
Inner Circle
Inner Circle
Jamaican reggae group
8
Culture
Culture
Jamaican roots reggae band
9
Messenjah
Messenjah
10
Michael Prophet
Michael Prophet
Jamaican musician
11
Blackfoot
Blackfoot
American Southern rock musical ensemble from Jacksonville, Florida
12
Big Mountain
Big Mountain
band
13
Toots and the Maytals
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
14
Dean Fraser
Dean Fraser
saxophonist
15
John Holt
John Holt
Jamaican reggae singer
16
Tinga Stewart
Tinga Stewart
Jamaican singer
17
Black Uhuru
Black Uhuru
Jamaican reggae group
18
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Jamaican reggae band
19
Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse
reggae band from Birmingham, England
20
Matumbi
Matumbi
21
Allniters
Allniters
22
The Gladiators
The Gladiators
band that plays reggae
23
Leroy Sibbles
Leroy Sibbles
Canadian musician
24
No Fixed Address
No Fixed Address
musical group from South Australia, Australia
25
Papa Mali
Papa Mali
American guitarist
26
Tradition
Tradition
27
The Jolly Boys
The Jolly Boys
band
28
Big Youth
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
29
Anthony Johnson
Anthony Johnson
Jamaican singer
30
The Selecter
The Selecter
British new wave band
31
Carlene Davis
Carlene Davis
Jamaican musician
32
Dag Vag
Dag Vag
Swedish pop/raggae/ska band
33
The Albion Band
The Albion Band
English electric folk band
34
Jimmy James
Jimmy James
Jamaican singer
35
Black Roots
Black Roots
English reggae band
36
Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh
Jamaican reggae singer and musician
37
Quartz
Quartz
British metal band
38
Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
39
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
musical artist
40
Musical Youth
Musical Youth
band
41
Hugh Mundell
Hugh Mundell
Jamaican musician
42
Pablo Cruise
Pablo Cruise
American band
43
Robert Shakespeare
Robert Shakespeare
Jamaican musician
44
Prince Far I
Prince Far I
Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer
45
Eek-A-Mouse
Eek-A-Mouse
Jamaican reggae musician
46
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
47
Half Pint
Half Pint
Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer
48
The Meditations
The Meditations
49
Ernest Ranglin
Ernest Ranglin
Jamaican guitarist and composer
50
Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
51
Lloyd Knibb
Lloyd Knibb
musician
52
Teacha Dee
Teacha Dee
Jamaican Reggae artist / educator
53
E.T. Webster
E.T. Webster
Jamaican reggae singer
54
Battlefield Band
Battlefield Band
Scottish folk group
55
The Green
The Green
rock band
56
Black Slate
Black Slate
Black Slate: UK's long lasting reggae band.
57
Fashion
Fashion
British New Wave Band
58
UB40
UB40
British reggae/pop band
59
Emory Gordy, Jr.
Emory Gordy, Jr.
American musician
60
Freddie McGregor
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
61
Edi Fitzroy
Edi Fitzroy
Jamaican musician
62
The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
63
Commodores
Commodores
American funk/soul band
64
Herbs
Herbs
New Zealand reggae group
65
SOJA
SOJA
American reggae band
66
Bob Marley
Bob Marley
Jamaican singer, songwriter and musician
67
Stephen Marley
Stephen Marley
Jamaican American musician
68
Rebelution
Rebelution
reggae music band
69
Errol Holt
Errol Holt
Jamaican musician
Intro
Austrian music project
Awards Received
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards

Supermax was a project of Austrian musician and producer Kurt Hauenstein (1949–2011), best known for the 1979 hit "It Ain't Easy", and "Lovemachine", a 1977 German #4 single, that peaked at #6 in Switzerland, #9 in Austria and #96 in US.

The first members of the band were Kurt Hauenstein (Mini Moog, vocals), Hans Ochs (guitar), Ken Taylor (bass guitar), Lothar Krell (keyboards), Peter Koch (percussion), Jürgen Zöller (drums) and the singers Cee Cee Cobb and Jean Graham. After Ken Taylor left the band in 1979, Kurt Hauenstein returned to his origin music instrument, the bass guitar. Later, Bernadet Onore Eben and Jessica Hauenstein, the daughter of Kurt Hauenstein, joined the group as backing vocal singers. From 2006 Raimund Bretterbauer joined as his Sound Engineer and Co Producer.

In 1981, Supermax toured as the first mixed-race band through South Africa for 21 gigs. Despite warnings and death threats, Supermax finished the tour, but this made some countries refuse permits for entry, and consequently the group was black-listed by some political organizations.

In 1983, Supermax was invited to play as special guest from Europe at the Reggae Sunsplash Festival in Montego Bay, Jamaica.