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Derrick Morgan
Derrick Morgan
Jamaican musician
1
Laurel Aitken
Laurel Aitken
singer
2
The Pioneers
The Pioneers
Jamaican band
3
Desmond Dekker
Desmond Dekker
Jamaican singer-songwriter
4
Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles
Jamaican musician
5
Duke Reid
Duke Reid
Jamaican record producer and DJ
6
Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
7
Stranger Cole
Stranger Cole
Jamaican musician
8
The Jamaicans
The Jamaicans
9
Phyllis Dillon
Phyllis Dillon
Jamaican singer
10
Dandy Livingstone
Dandy Livingstone
Jamaican musician
11
Leslie Kong
Leslie Kong
Chinese-Jamaican record producer
12
Tommy McCook
Tommy McCook
Jamaican musician
13
Judge Dread
Judge Dread
English musician
14
John Holt
John Holt
Jamaican reggae singer
15
The Ethiopians
The Ethiopians
band
16
The Techniques
The Techniques
17
Slim Smith
Slim Smith
Jamaican singer
18
Derrick Harriott
Derrick Harriott
Jamaican musician
19
Owen Gray
Owen Gray
Jamaican musician
20
Gladstone Anderson
Gladstone Anderson
Jamaican musician
21
Gene Rondo
Gene Rondo
Jamaican reggae singer
22
King Stitt
King Stitt
Jamaican reggae musician
23
The Clarendonians
The Clarendonians
24
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
25
The Uniques
The Uniques
band
26
Jackie Edwards
Jackie Edwards
Jamaican recording artist; musician and songwriter
27
Dennis Alcapone
Dennis Alcapone
Disc jockey and record producer
28
The Silvertones
The Silvertones
29
The Melodians
The Melodians
Jamaican rocksteady band from the Greenwich Town area of Kingston
30
Ken Boothe
Ken Boothe
Jamaican musician
31
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
musical artist
32
Millie Small
Millie Small
singer-songwriter
33
Sonia Pottinger
Sonia Pottinger
Jamaican reggae record producer
34
Bruce Ruffin
Bruce Ruffin
Jamaican musician
35
Slim Harpo
Slim Harpo
American blues musician
36
The Selecter
The Selecter
British new wave band
37
Winston Jarrett
Winston Jarrett
Jamaican reggae singer
38
I-Roy
I-Roy
musician
39
Winston Grennan
Winston Grennan
Jamaican drummer, creator of one drop reggae beat, flyers beat,
40
The Blues Busters
The Blues Busters
41
Keith & Tex
Keith & Tex
42
Pat Kelly
Pat Kelly
Jamaican musician, born 1944
43
Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee
Jamaican record producer
44
The Gaylads
The Gaylads
band
45
Prince Buster
Prince Buster
Jamaican singer-songwriter and producer
46
The Cables
The Cables
47
King Tubby
King Tubby
Jamaican electronics and sound engineer
48
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
49
The Specials
The Specials
British 2-Tone ska band
50
U-Roy
U-Roy
Jamaican musician
51
Cecil McBee
Cecil McBee
American bassist
52
Glen Adams
Glen Adams
musician
53
Rupie Edwards
Rupie Edwards
Jamaican reggae singer and record producer
54
Toots and the Maytals
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
55
Ray Ellis
Ray Ellis
American record producer, arranger and conductor (1923-2008)
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Mr. Symarip β€œat a concert in Klub-Ost, Vienna

Symarip (also known at various stages of their career as The Bees, The Pyramids, Seven Letters and Zubaba) were a British ska and reggae band, originating in the late 1960s, when Frank Pitter and Michael Thomas founded the band as The Bees. The band's name was originally spelled Simaryp, which is an approximate reversal of the word pyramids. Consisting of members of West Indian descent, Simaryp is widely marked as one of the first skinhead reggae bands, being one of the first to target skinheads as an audience. Their hits included "Skinhead Girl", "Skinhead Jamboree" and "Skinhead Moonstomp", the latter based on the Derrick Morgan song, "Moon Hop".

They moved to Germany in 1971, performing reggae and Afro-rock under the name Zubaba. In 1980, the single "Skinhead Moonstomp" was re-issued in the wake of the 2 Tone craze, hitting No. 54 on the UK Singles Chart. The band officially split in 1985 after releasing the album Drunk & Disorderly as The Pyramids. The album was released by Ariola Records and was produced by Stevie B.

Pitter and Ellis moved back to England, where Ellis continued performing as a solo artist, sometimes using the stage name 'Mr. Symarip'. Mike Thomas met a Finnish woman while living in Switzerland and relocated to Finland doing the groundwork for the Finnish reggae culture through his band 'Mike T. Saganor'. Monty Neysmith moved to the United States, where he toured as a solo artist.

In 2004, Trojan Records released a best of album including a new single by Neysmith and Ellis, "Back From the Moon". In 2005, Neysmith and Ellis performed together at Club Ska in England, and a recording of the concert was released on Moon Ska Records as Symarip – Live at Club Ska. In April 2008, they headlined the Ska Splash Festival in Lincolnshire as Symarip, and later performed at the Endorse-It and Fordham Festivals. Pitter and Thomas now perform in a different band as Symarip Pyramid. Their Back From The Moon Tour 2008–2009 was with The Pioneers. In 2009, to celebrate the rebirth of the band and the reunion of the two original members, Trojan Records released a compilation album, Ultimate Collection. Pitter holds all copyright and trademark rights for the name 'Symarip Pyramid'.