Winston Wright
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Winston Wright is a Jamaican keyboardist. He was as a member of Tommy McCook's Supersonics, and acknowledged as Jamaica's master of the Hammond.[1] Wright produced a solo single: Top Secret, with the B-side Crazy Rhythm in 1970.[2]
References
- ↑ Lloyd Bradley -Bass culture: when reggae was king - 2000 Page 226 "Harry J, who was there at the beginning with the Beltones, stuck with it to build a sound around the keyboard skills of Winston Wright and Winston Blake (aka Blake Boy) for a string of bubbling instrumentals by Harry J All-Stars or the Jay Boys ..."
- ↑ Black Music & Jazz Review 1980 - Volume 3 "Winston Wright was the Dynamites' organist, and he also features on recordings by the G.G. All Stars ("African Melody", "Ganga Plane", "Flight 404" and the Folks Bros-inspired "Man From Carolina" are all adequate examples), the Harry J. All ..."
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