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Sound Dimension was a reggae band formed in 1967 in Kingston, Jamaica. They were the house band at Coxsone Dodd's Studio One. They were named after a piece of studio equipment called the Sound Dimension.

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Members

Membership varied from time to time. The following musicians appear on Sound Dimension recordings:

Bass

Festus "Earl Bagga" Walker, Leroy Sibbles, Brian Atkinson

Keyboards

Robbie Lyn, Denzel Laing, Lloyd 'Richard Ace' Richards, Paul Dixon (Pablove Black), Roland Richard, Gladstone "Gladdy" Anderson, Jackie Mittoo

Saxophone

Cedric Brooks, Roland Alphonso, Karl Bryan, Carl McClacking, Ed Bennett, Dennis Campbell, Headley Bennett, Herman Marquis

Trombone

Vin Gordon

Trumpet

Johnny "Dizzy" Moore, David Madden, Bobby Ellis

Drums

Filberto "Fil" Callender, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, Joe Isaacs, Noel Alphonso

Guitar

Eric Frater, Val Whittaker, Jah Privy, Filberto "Fil" Callender

Melodica

Monty Alexander, Paul Dixon (AKA Pablove Black)

Vocals

Alton Ellis, Freddie McKay, Leroy Sibbles




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