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| - | [[Noel Williams]] (born in Jamaica c. 1945), known as [[King Sporty]] in his Jamaican days. He was an early member of Dodd's team at Studio One. He later relocated to Miami. He co-wrote Bob Marley's posthumous hit record Buffalo Soldiers. He is/was married to Betty Wright. [Aug 2006] | + | [[Noel Williams]] (born in Jamaica c. 1945), known as [[King Sporty]] in his Jamaican days. He was an early member of Dodd's team at [[Studio One]]. He later relocated to Miami. He co-wrote [[Bob Marley]]'s posthumous hit record [[Buffalo Soldiers]]. He is/was married to [[Betty Wright]]. [Aug 2006] |
| - | Haven't Been Funked Enough (1982) - Extra | + | [[Haven't Been Funked Enough]] (1982) - Extra |
| - | King Sporty's Extra project released the stun gun Electro-bass of "Haven't Been Funked Enough" on Konduko records in 1982 | + | King Sporty's Extra project released the stun gun Electro-bass of "Haven't Been Funked Enough" on [[Konduko records]] in 1982 |
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Noel Williams (born in Jamaica c. 1945), known as King Sporty in his Jamaican days. He was an early member of Dodd's team at Studio One. He later relocated to Miami. He co-wrote Bob Marley's posthumous hit record Buffalo Soldiers. He is/was married to Betty Wright. [Aug 2006] Haven't Been Funked Enough (1982) - Extra King Sporty's Extra project released the stun gun Electro-bass of "Haven't Been Funked Enough" on Konduko records in 1982 Konduko - Tashamba
Noir & Blanc (1983) by Hector Zazou et al
Listen to "Dju Ya Feza" here[2].
I wonder if it influenced "Throw It Away", one of my other World Music Classics?
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