Artist's albums
Anthology
1994 · album
Pass The Dutchie
1994 · single
She's Trouble
1983 · single
Different Style
1983 · album
Sixteen
1983 · single
007
1983 · single
Tell Me Why
1983 · single
Never Gonna Give You Up
1983 · single
Youth Of Today
1983 · single
The Youth Of Today
1982 · album
Heartbreaker
1982 · single
Political / Generals
1981 · single
Pass The Dutchie
2023 · single
Pass the Dutchie (Re-Recorded - Sped Up)
2023 · single
Pass The Dutchie (12" Version)
2022 · single
Pass The Dutchie (Sped Up Version)
2022 · single
Pass The Dutchie 21
2020 · single
When Reggae Was King
2020 · album
Sharing The Night Together
2020 · single
Pass the Dutchie (Star Slinger Remix)
2019 · single
Pass The Dutchie (Odjbox Remix)
2016 · single
Christmas - EP
2011 · EP
Pass The Dutchie
2011 · single
Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord
2009 · single
Pass The Dutchie (Exclusive Version)
2008 · single
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Biography
The success that was predicted for teenaged ska and reggae band Musical Youth when their pro-marijuana single "Pass the Dutchie" sold more than four million copies in 1982 failed to come to fruition. Within three years, the band, who featured vocalist Dennis Seaton, keyboardist Michael Grant, guitarist Kelvin Grant, and the Waite brothers -- Patrick, who played bass and Freddie Junior, who played drums -- had gone their separate ways. Although a reunion was conceived in 1993, the premature death of Patrick Waite at the age of 30 while in police custody put an end to these plans. The members of Musical Youth were attending Duddleston Manor School in Birmingham, England, when the group was formed by the Waite brothers and their father, Frederick Waite, a former member of Jamaican vocal group the Techniques, who initially handled lead vocals. After the band signed with MCA in 1981, Dennis Seaton was recruited to sing lead. The following year, they hit gold with their single "Pass the Dutchie," based on the Mighty Diamonds' hit "Pass the Kouchie." Although Musical Youth released several subsequent singles, including "Unconditional Love" with Donna Summer and "Sixteen," they were unable to match the success of "Pass the Dutchie." The group splintered after the departure of Seaton in 1985. However, Michael Grant and Seaton re-formed Musical Youth as a duo in 2001, and the band frequently performed at festivals and as part of nostalgia tours. A long-delayed full-length, When Reggae Was King, appeared in 2020. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi