Bunny Lee

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bunny Lee
Enlarge
Bunny Lee

Edward O'Sullivan Lee, better known as Bunny "Striker" Lee (born August 23, 1941) was a prominent, prolific and successful Jamaican record producer in the 1970s. He produced hits for Johnny Clarke, Delroy Wilson, Cornell Campbell and John Holt. His productions were prominent in 1974 and 1975 when the "flying cymbal" sound was the in-thing. His studio band was called The Aggrovators.

By 1977 Joe Gibbs and Channel One became "the place to be", reducing Bunny Lee's prominence. During the late 1970s he produced almost every deejay. Most of these were quick productions, usually to classic Studio One or Treasure Isle rhythms. The aim was to get deejay versions on the street quickly. Deejays voiced at King Tubby's in the Waterhouse district of Kingston.

Labels: Dynamic(JA), Jackpot.

[edit] External links

In other languages