Dan-I
Dan-I | |
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Birth name | Selmore Ezekiel Lewinson |
Born | July 1, 1956 |
Died | May 19, 2006 49) | (aged
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Labels | Island Records, Dan-I Records |
Associated acts | D-Dancer, Unity Gospel Band, Unity |
Dan I (born Selmore Ezekiel Lewinson[1] - born 1 July 1956, died 19 May 2006[2]) was a British disco musician, signed to Island Records, who had a Top 30 hit in the UK Singles Chart in 1979 with a single called "Monkey Chop".[1] He originated from Jamaica, and Trevor Horn was the uncredited record producer of "Monkey Chop". Without any further chart success, Dan I remains listed as a one-hit wonder.
Career and background
His stage name derived from his interest in numerology, meaning "number one".[3] In the early 1970s he was asked by George Clinton to join his band Funkadelic, but he declined, believing he was too young.[3] During the 1970s he worked with Cat Stevens, Andy Fraser, and Joe Jammer, and led his own club band, D-Dancer.[3] D-Dancer split up in 1976, after which Dan-I spent a year in Nigeria before embarking on a solo career, signing with Island Records after being introduced by Linton Kwesi Johnson, and having a major hit with "Monkey Chop", which he described as "music for the new optimism".[3] He moved to Los Angeles, California in the mid-1980s, where he recorded several demos. During the 1980s, he helped found The Unity Gospel Band.[4] He was also connected with a release by Unity, For The Glory Of Jah. He provided the lead vocals for the release.[5] He provided backing vocals for Busta Jones's 1988 single, "My Hands Are Shakin'".[6]
He then moved to South Africa before returning to London. He was murdered in May 2006.[7]
UK discography (unless stated otherwise)
Title | Release info | Year | Notes |
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"Monkey Chop" / "Roller (Do It) Boogie" | Island WIP 6520 | 1979 | |
"Hidden Valley" / "Action" | Island WIP 6572 | 1980 | |
"Let's Be An Animal" / "Free Prison" | Aura AUS 123 | 1980 | [8] |
Act | Title | Release info | Year | Notes |
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Dan-I | "Hidden Valley" / "Dennis And The Spider", "Action" (long version) | Island 12WIP 6572 | 1980 | [9] |
Dan I & Big Youth | "Who Killed The Prophets" / "Monkey Chop" | V.I.P Records 007 | [10] | |
Title | Release info | Year | F | Notes |
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Sure Love The Feeling | Selmore Records ALPSEL001 | 1989 | LP | [11] |
Nicely Nicely | The Vodka Label VDK 8001 | 1984 | LP | US release[12] |
Living Figures | Onset Records OSET CD 001 | 1999 | CD | [13] |
Act | Title | Release info | Year | F | Notes |
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Unity | For The Glory Of Jah | Unity Productions UP 204A | Cass | L voc: Dan-I Lewinson Bass: Raymond Barrow Drums: Derrick Smith Guitar: Lesmond Sosa Keys: Craig Tomblin[14] | |
Simultations | Dan-I | Dan-I Records | 2005 | CD-R | [15] |
References
- 1 2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 139. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ↑ Billiongraves.com
- 1 2 3 4 "Nicely, Nicely!", Smash Hits, EMAP National Publications Ltd., November 29 - December 12, 1979, p.10
- ↑ Unity Band Memories - Photo Gallery
- ↑ Belize Music World - "DAN-I and UNITY" (UP204A)
- ↑ Discogs - Busta Jones – My Hands Are Shakin'
- ↑ The Guardian - Five years of London murder victims listed, 77
- ↑ 45Caat - Dan-I - Discography, UK
- ↑ Discogs - Dan-I – The Hidden Valley, Label: Island Records – 12WIP 6572
- ↑ Discogs - Dan I* & Big Youth / Dan I* – Who Killed The Prophets / Monkey Chop
- ↑ Discogs - Dan-I Discography, Albums
- ↑ Discogs - Dan-I Discography, Compilations
- ↑ Discogs - Dan-I Discography, Albums
- ↑ Belize Music World - "DAN-I and UNITY" (UP204A)
- ↑ Discogs - Dan-I – Simultations
External links
- Dan I - "Monkey Chop" at discogs.com
- "Monkey Chop" on YouTube
- Listen to some of Dan-I's music
- HIT FM TV - Dan-I - Monkey Chop
- Belize Music World: Selmore Ezekiel Linford Lewinson