Half Pint
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Half Pint (born and sometimes credited Lindon Roberts) is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer.
Born Lindon Roberts, but affectionately called Half Pint, he is a product of the West Kingston enclave of Rose Lane, a community which has produced the likes of Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Toots Hibbert and a host of other international Reggae superstars. Half Pint's diminutive stature belies not only his vocal capabilities but also camouflages his huge on-stage presence, often described as no less than explosive and dynamic.
Half Pint began singing in the school choir at All Saints' Primary School. Upon completion of his secondary education in 1976, he made a head-on thrust into Jamaica's music industry. Pint toured the island with various sound systems including Black Scorpio, Jammys, Gemini, Lee's Unlimited and Killimanjaro, earning respect along the way as a talented vocalist and performer. Lindon Roberts was sought by and subsequently worked with top producers such as Errol (John) Marshall; Errol (Myrie) Lewis; Prince (King) Jammy; the rhythm twins, Sly and Robbie; George Phang; Jack Scorpio, Bobby "Digital" Dixon and Mass Hugh to name a few. He also lent his vocal talent to local peers like Garnett Silk, Tony Rebel and The Tamlins among others.
In 1983, Pint's first single, "Sally," was released followed by "Winsome," the virtual anthem of the day. He continued to bombard the local and international Reggae scenes with a slew of hits, including "Mr. Landlord," "Level the Vibes," "Substitute Lover" and the massive chart topper, "Victory." Besides hit singles, Roberts has also managed to deliver an impressive cache of albums, most of which are still in demand worldwide. His colossal fan base is universal and remains consistently dedicated, especially in Europe, Japan, Brazil, and the West Coast of the United States.
Pint's prolific song writing ability was officially recognized with the cover of "Winsome" by world renowned rock group, The Rolling Stones in 1987 and which they renamed "Too Rude"; and by the pop group Sublime's adaptation of "Loving" in 1996. An extremely hard-working artist, this singer has continued to maintain a presence through various tours and guest appearances. He has played to non-traditional audiences at world music festivals including rock concerts and has consistently found new fans with each gig. Roberts' exposure to the big screen has come with the movies The Mighty Quinn (1989), Substitute 2 (1998), and Mookie (1999), all Original Motion Picture Soundtracks. Appearances on major music television channels like MTV, has farther helped to encrypt the respect he enjoys from industry personnel and fans alike, solidifying his reputation as one of reggae's few living legends. In 1998, Half Pint was endowed with one of the greatest honors of his career when he signed with the prestigious BMG Music Publishing Company. To date, he is the only reggae singer to accomplish this feat and has in the process, joined fellow BMG artists including Whitney Houston and other world music giants as a member of the BMG family.
Despite being noticeably absent from the recording studios for most of this decade, Half Pint enjoyed relative success on Legal We Legal (his first studio album within a ten-year period). This was followed by a 15 city US tour with Anthony B. With BMG Music Publishing and Half Pint Music Inc. he was armed and ready to rule the new millennium with a bang!
As a man recognized the world over for his positive contribution to the upliftment of mankind through reggae music, Pint was presented with "The Key to The City of Lauderdale Lakes" by the Mayor of the Florida suburb in 2000. The future looks particularly bright for this artist who has demonstrated that trends are indeed transient. As he sings on his album Closer to You, he will be around for a long time to "Pass it On" with "justice, peace, and unity" through quality lyrics and songs.
Half Pint was featured on Sly & Robbie's 25th Anniversary US Tour along with Tony Rebel and Heineken Startime appearances in December 2004 in Jamaica. His work with the California based band, DubCat has also opened up the doors to a new generation of fans of this great artists' music as well as keeping busy on the road performing to his many fans worldwide. New York based Sotti Records label released a Pint single in 2005, "Wha Ya Wan," an updated remake of his classic 'Winsome' with R&B singer (and former Ruff Ryder) DIA.
2007 has started out with a big bang for Pint. He has a busy worldwide touring schedule, won two International Reggae and World Music Awards at the Awards held in NYC at the Apollo Theater on May 5th, headlined at the Jamaica 360 festival in Ocho Rios, Jamaica in May and is scheduled for a return performance at the 15th Annual Reggae Sumfest in Montego Bay, Jamaica in July. He has also been busy in the studio readying his all-new CD, No Stress Express, for a late summer release. Big plans are in store for the one Half Pint!
[edit] Half Pint Facts
Pint's first single, "Sally," was released in 1983 followed by "Winsome," which went on to be covered by the Rolling Stones in 1987. Other singles by Pint include "Mr. Landlord," "Level the Vibes," "Substitute Lover" and the hit single, "Victory." His 1986 single "Greetings" helped universalize the term raggamuffin. Sublime's 1996 hit What I Got is based on the chorus on Pint's "Loving"
[edit] Works with Other Artist
Half Pint has been featured as a guest on a number of songs by other artist, including:
- "Pass It On" by Long Beach Dub Allstars, from the album Right Back
- "Life Goes On" by Long Beach Dub Allstars, from the album Wonders of the World
- "Sunday Afternoon" by Lucky Boys Confusion, from the album Commitment
[edit] External links
- halfpintmusic.com, Half Pint Music - Official Site