Paul Simon
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- | [[Byron Lee]] purchased the West Indies Records Limited (WIRL) recording studios from [[Edward Seaga]] after fire had destroyed the pressing plant on the same site, , and renamed it [[Dynamic Sounds]], soon having a new pressing facility built on the site. It soon became one of the best-equipped studios in the Caribbean, attracting both local and international recording artists, including [[Paul Simon]] and [[The Rolling Stones]]. Lee's productions included [[Boris Gardiner]]'s ''Reggae Happening'', [[Hopeton Lewis]]'s ''Grooving Out on Life'', and [[The Slickers]]' "Johnny Too Bad". Dynamic also acts as one of Jamaica's leading record distributors. | ||
- | [[Bunny Lee]] linked [[King Tubby]] with [[Dynamic Sounds]], who sold him [[Byron Lee]]'s four-track mixing board. Numerous albums were recorded there, among which'' [[Ital Dub]]''. | + | '''Paul Frederic Simon''' (born October 13, 1941) is an [[United States|American]] [[songwriter]], [[musician]], and member of the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]. |
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- | *[[Early Shots At Randy's & Dynamic Sounds (1968-1972)]] | + | |
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Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American songwriter, musician, and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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