Ossie Hibbert
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| - | * [[Eva Rausing]], 48, American philanthropist. | + | |
| - | *[[Denise René]], 99, French art dealer. | + | '''Oswald "Ossie" Hibbert''' (16 January 1951 – 1 July 2012) was a [[Jamaica]]n organist, keyboard player and record producer. |
| - | *[[Isuzu Yamada]], 95, Japanese film actress (''[[Yojimbo (film)|Yojimbo]]'', ''[[Throne of Blood]]''), multiple organ failure. | + | |
| - | *[[Gerrit Komrij]], 68, Dutch writer, cancer. | + | ==Biography== |
| - | *[[Eric Sykes]], 89, British comedy writer and actor. | + | Hibbert began to be active in Jamaican music in the mid-1970s, working as a keyboard player as part of [[The Professionals (reggae)|The Professionals]], [[The Aggrovators]] and [[The Revolutionaries]], and playing on dozens of albums by artists such as [[Johnny Clarke]], [[Gregory Isaacs]], [[Jimmy London]], [[Delroy Wilson]], and [[Linval Thompson]]. He recorded two albums in the 1970s, ''Crueshal Dub'' (1976) and ''Satisfaction in Dub'' (1978), and in the late 1970s began working as a producer of other artists at [[Channel One Studios]], his album productions including ''Gregory Isaacs Meets Ronnie Davis'', ''Mr. Issacs'' (Gregory Isaacs), ''Creation'' ([[Freddie McKay]]), ''Cocaine In My Brain'' ([[Dillinger (musician)|Dillinger]]), and ''Earthquake Dub''. He opened his own Ossie Hibbert Productions company in the 1980s and worked with artists such as Gregory Isaacs, [[Carlene Davis]], and [[Pat Kelly (musician)|Pat Kelly]]. Still active in the 2000s, his recent credits include production work for [[Chaka Demus & Pliers]], [[Errol Dunkley]], [[Peter Hunnigale]], and [[The Wailing Souls]]. |
| - | *[[Andy Griffith]], 86, American actor (''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'', ''[[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]]''), heart attack. | + | |
| - | *[[Maurice Chevit]], 88, French actor. | + | ==Discography== |
| - | *[[Ben Van Os]], 67, Dutch production designer and art director, throat cancer. | + | *''Crueshal Dub'' (1976), Earthquake |
| - | *[[Ossie Hibbert]], 62, Jamaican musician, heart attack. | + | *''Satisfaction In Dub'' (1978), Live & Love - credited to Ossie Hibbert & the Revolutionaries |
| + | *''Leggo Dub'' (2005), Hotpot | ||
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Oswald "Ossie" Hibbert (16 January 1951 – 1 July 2012) was a Jamaican organist, keyboard player and record producer.
Biography
Hibbert began to be active in Jamaican music in the mid-1970s, working as a keyboard player as part of The Professionals, The Aggrovators and The Revolutionaries, and playing on dozens of albums by artists such as Johnny Clarke, Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy London, Delroy Wilson, and Linval Thompson. He recorded two albums in the 1970s, Crueshal Dub (1976) and Satisfaction in Dub (1978), and in the late 1970s began working as a producer of other artists at Channel One Studios, his album productions including Gregory Isaacs Meets Ronnie Davis, Mr. Issacs (Gregory Isaacs), Creation (Freddie McKay), Cocaine In My Brain (Dillinger), and Earthquake Dub. He opened his own Ossie Hibbert Productions company in the 1980s and worked with artists such as Gregory Isaacs, Carlene Davis, and Pat Kelly. Still active in the 2000s, his recent credits include production work for Chaka Demus & Pliers, Errol Dunkley, Peter Hunnigale, and The Wailing Souls.
Discography
- Crueshal Dub (1976), Earthquake
- Satisfaction In Dub (1978), Live & Love - credited to Ossie Hibbert & the Revolutionaries
- Leggo Dub (2005), Hotpot
