Ken Boothe

Ken Boothe
Highly emotional vocalist Ken Boothe has been called "the Wilson Pickett of Jamaican music." One of the first to adapt the rocksteady rhythms of the mid-'60s, Boothe continues to stir audiences with his gritty baritone singing at Jamaican oldies shows.

Boothe first attracted attention as half a duo, Stranger and Ken, that he shared between 1963 and 1965 with Winston "Stranger" Cole. Beginning with his popular solo hit, "Feel Good," in 1966, Boothe recorded several tunes for Clement "Coxsone"...
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Ken Boothe Black Gold and Green
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Song List: Out of Love, Look What You Have Done to Me, Ain't No Sunshi...
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Ken Boothe I Am Just a Man
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