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The Pioneers
The Pioneers
Jamaican band
1
Jackie Mittoo
Jackie Mittoo
Jamaican musician
2
Derrick Harriott
Derrick Harriott
Jamaican musician
3
Derrick Morgan
Derrick Morgan
Jamaican musician
4
U-Roy
U-Roy
Jamaican musician
5
The In Crowd
The In Crowd
Jamaican Reggae Band
6
Bad Brains
Bad Brains
American rock band
7
Lynn Taitt
Lynn Taitt
Jamaican musician
8
Mighty Diamonds
Mighty Diamonds
US vocal trio
9
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal
American Blues musician famous for incorporating elements of world music
10
Owen Gray
Owen Gray
Jamaican musician
11
Soul Syndicate
Soul Syndicate
12
UB40
UB40
British reggae/pop band
13
Honey Boy
Honey Boy
Jamaican musician
14
Gladstone Anderson
Gladstone Anderson
Jamaican musician
15
Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley
Jamaican musician and philanthropist
16
The Viceroys
The Viceroys
Jamaican reggae vocal group
17
Leslie Kong
Leslie Kong
Chinese-Jamaican record producer
18
Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles
Jamaican musician
19
Dennis Bovell
Dennis Bovell
Barbadian-British reggae musician
20
Theophilus Beckford
Theophilus Beckford
Jamaican pianist
21
Horace Andy
Horace Andy
musician
22
Headley Bennett
Headley Bennett
Jamaican saxophonist
23
Bunny Lee
Bunny Lee
Jamaican record producer
24
Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
25
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer
26
Inner Circle
Inner Circle
Jamaican reggae group
27
Mikey Dread
Mikey Dread
Jamaican musician, record producer, and broadcaster
28
Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
29
The Movement
The Movement
American reggae band
30
Roman Stewart
Roman Stewart
Jamaican musician
31
The Meditations
The Meditations
32
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid
American band
33
Byron Lee
Byron Lee
Jamaican musician
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The Slickers were a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae group in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The Slickers centred on Derrick Crooks, one of the founding members of The Pioneers along with his brother Sydney. In the mid-1960s, The Slickers consisted of the Crooks brothers and Winston Bailey. Derrick was the only constant member, with Abraham Green joining the Crooks brothers at the time "Johnny Too Bad" was recorded. The Slickers have often been wrongly assumed to simply be an alias for The Pioneers due to their similar vocal stylings. The Slickers toured the United Kingdom and United States on the back of the success of "Johnny Too Bad", and continued until 1979, when they recorded the Breakthrough album, before splitting up.

The song "Johnny Too Bad" was written by Trevor "Batman" Wilson, Winston Bailey, Roy Beckford and Derrick Crooks, all at some time members of The Slickers. The song featured on the soundtrack for the 1972 Jimmy Cliff film, The Harder They Come, and later covered by the British reggae group UB40, the American reggae punk band Sublime, American power pop band The Silencers (1980, Columbia Records), and blues artist Taj Mahal. John Martyn covered it with additional lyrics on his 1980 album Grace and Danger. The song was also part of bluegrass artist Peter Rowan's live repertoire during much of the mid-1980s.