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Michael Chung (1950 – 2021) also known as Mao Chung, was a Jamaican musician who played keyboards, guitar and percussion instruments. He was also an arranger and record producer of Jamaican music, and worked with a wide array of musicians, notably Lee Perry and Sly and Robbie.

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Life and career

Chung was born in Christiana, Jamaica, in 1950. He was of Chinese Jamaican descent, and grew up on Tewari Crescent in Kingston, Jamaica. He later moved with his family to the Vineyard Town area of the city, attending St. George's College. He began his career in music as the guitarist for the Mighty Mystics, The Virtues (1967–69), Generation Gap, and the Federal Studios house band the Now Generation Band, before playing with artists such as Jacob Miller and Inner Circle in the 1970s. As a member of Word, Sound and Power from 1978, along with Sly & Robbie, he backed Peter Tosh on Mystic Man, Wanted Dread and Alive, and Bush Doctor, playing guitar and synthesizer. He played for Lee Perry's band The Upsetters (?-1975?-?), and the Compass Point All Stars (Island Records). He often accompanied Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on their recordings and played guitar for Black Uhuru on their albums Anthem, Red and Chill Out.

He worked with many Jamaican and international artists, including Maxi Priest, Grace Jones, the Rolling Stones, Serge Gainsbourg, Bette Midler, Big Mountain, Art Ensemble of Chicago, James Brown, Garnett Silk, Joe Cocker and Sinéad O'Connor.

Chung was the brother of keyboardist/producer Geoffrey Chung, and had one daughter. He died from myeloma in Kingston, Jamaica on 28 December 2021, at the age of 71.

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A Child's Adventure, Anthem (Black Uhuru album), Augustus Pablo, Aura Lewis, Aux armes et cætera (album), Barry Reynolds, Black Uhuru, Bush Doctor, Chill Out (Black Uhuru album), Compass Point Studios, Dubrising, Enregistrement public au Théâtre Le Palace, Equal Rights (album), Friends for Life (Buju Banton album), Full Experience (album), Geoffrey Chung, Goats Head Soup, Grace Jones, Hurricane (Grace Jones album), I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango), John Farnham discography, Language Barrier (album), List of Jamaican record producers, List of reggae musicians, Living My Life (album), Mama Africa (Peter Tosh album), Mauvaises nouvelles des étoiles, Mikey Bennett, Mystic Man, Nightclubbing (Grace Jones album), Now Generation Band, Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions, Pull Up to the Bumper, Punky Reggae Party, Red (Black Uhuru album), Red Sea (Augustus Pablo album), Satta Massagana, Sheffield Steel, Tattoo You, Throw Down Your Arms, Toots in Memphis, Wally Badarou, Wanted Dread & Alive, Warm Leatherette (album), Word, Sound and Power


Collaborations

With Grace Jones

With Peter Tosh

With Joe Cocker

With Sinéad O'Connor

See also

Compass Point All Stars





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