Pinky Dread lyrics
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Artist's albums
Wind Of Change
2023 · single
Give Yourself a Chance
2023 · single
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
2023 · single
From a Reggae Point of View
2023 · album
You Can't Hurry Love
2022 · single
Stressed Out
2022 · single
Walking on Sunshine
2022 · single
Don't Get Me Wrong
2022 · single
Comfortably Numb
2022 · single
Ain't No Sunshine
2021 · single
Killing Me Softly with Her Song
2021 · single
Isn't She Lovely
2021 · single
Sunset Vibes
2021 · album
A Change is Gonna Come
2021 · single
Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
2020 · single
Ironic
2020 · single
Got to Leave
2020 · single
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)
2020 · single
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get out Of
2020 · single
Say My Name
2020 · single
Pinky Dread
2017 · album
Change
2011 · single
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Biography
George Henry aka Pinky Dread was born in Falmouth, Jamaica. He is the son of Hortense Ellis, also known as "Jamaica's First Lady of Songs" who was known for his work with Lee Scratch Perry, Bunny Lee and Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare. He is also the nephew of legendary singer-songwriter Alton Ellis, Jamaica's Godfather of Rocksteady. Pinky started singing when he was only 6 years old by singing at his church and school choirs. At the age of 12, he won a singing contest, the Jamaican Band Wagon, whose win allowed him to take the stage with non-other than legendary Bob Marley with whom he shared vocals in five songs. In the early 70s, Pinky started recording for the Twinkle Brothers Talent Agency. He accomplished this by winning another competition. He was then flown to England where he recorded two songs "Children Cry" and "Street of Babylon". In 1979, when he was 18 years old, he received a call from Newton Merit, Jimmy Cliff’s manager since he wanted him to audition for a spot on the Jimmy Cliff TV Show. Since then he has been recording and singing non-stop, touring Japan and Europe, but always coming back to his beloved Jamaica. In early 2020, Pinky Dread signed with Music Brokers for a the next stage in his career having accomplished of very successful string of singles including collaborations with Sublime Reggae Kings, Sarah Menescal and Jamaican Reggae Cuts. For bookings: info@mbrokers.com