Jimmy Cliff obituary
Briefly

Jimmy Cliff obituary
"The singer and songwriter Jimmy Cliff, who has died aged 81, was one of Jamaica's most celebrated performers. An itinerant ambassador who introduced the music and culture of his island to audiences across the world at a time when reggae was largely unknown, he was a pioneer with a distinctive high tenor voice whose themes of civil and human rights resonated with many."
"The stirring optimism of his orchestrated Wonderful World, Beautiful People spent 13 weeks in the British singles charts in 1969, peaking at No 6, and his caustic Vietnam, in the same year, was a favourite of Bob Dylan's that inspired Paul Simon to later record Mother and Child Reunion in Jamaica with the same backing band, after Dylan made him aware of it."
Jimmy Cliff was one of Jamaica's most celebrated performers who introduced Jamaican music and culture worldwide when reggae was little known. He had a distinctive high tenor voice and sang themes of civil and human rights. Wonderful World, Beautiful People spent 13 weeks on the British singles charts in 1969, peaking at No 6; Vietnam inspired Paul Simon to record with the same backing band. Many Rivers to Cross became a widely recognised anthem covered by numerous artists. Cliff starred as Ivan in the 1972 film The Harder They Come and contributed four songs to its soundtrack.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]