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In 1982, Jah Wobble formed the Invaders of the Heart, a group with a fluid line-up that included many notable musicians, including acclaimed pedal steel guitarist B.J. Cole and percussionist Neville Murray.

Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart was formed in 1982. The original line up was Ollie Marland on keys (who went on to become Tina Turner's musical director), Annie Whitehead on trombone, Neville Murray on percussion and a bloke called Cliff on drums. By 1983 Lee Partis was the drummer. Trumpeter Harry Becket and pedal steel player BJ Cole regularly performed with the group.

Following the success of Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart albums Without Judgement in 1990 and Rising Above Bedlam in 1991, Wobble has since collaborated with a wide variety of musicians.

In May 2015, Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart embarked on an extensive six month UK tour.





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