Jackie Mittoo
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+ | '''Jackie Mittoo''' ([[3 March]] [[1948]] — [[16 December]] [[1990]]) was a [[Jamaica]]n [[keyboardist]], [[songwriter]] and [[musical director]]. Mittoo was among the true legends of [[reggae]] - a founding member of [[The Skatalites]] and an extraordinarily prolific songwriter, he was perhaps most influential as a mentor to countless younger performers, primarily through his work as the musical director at the famed [[Studio One (record label)|Studio One]]. | ||
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Jackie Mittoo (3 March 1948 — 16 December 1990) was a Jamaican keyboardist, songwriter and musical director. Mittoo was among the true legends of reggae - a founding member of The Skatalites and an extraordinarily prolific songwriter, he was perhaps most influential as a mentor to countless younger performers, primarily through his work as the musical director at the famed Studio One.
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