Artist's albums
GOOD LOVING
2023 · single
JAH Children
2023 · album
Giving Your Love
2023 · single
Dub Side Of Glen Washington
2023 · EP
Reggae Gems: Glen Washington
2023 · album
Keep On Holding On
2023 · single
Mr Washington
2023 · album
Liar Liar (Edit)
2022 · single
Feeling Deep Inside
2022 · single
Back To The Good Old Days
2022 · single
When Love Comes Walking
2022 · single
Good Old Days (Dub)
2022 · single
Wandering Stranger
2022 · album
Now I Know
2022 · single
Finally
2021 · single
Liar Liar
2021 · single
Hallelujah Riddim
2021 · EP
Holding On to a Feeling (Dub Mix)
2021 · single
Haile Bless (Mix)
2020 · single
Holding On to a Feeling
2020 · single
Word Sounds Power
2020 · single
I'm Livin Well
2020 · album
How Great is Our Father
2020 · single
Let Them Say
2020 · single
Something Special
2020 · single
This Is a Sign
2020 · single
This Kind of Feeling
2020 · single
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Biography
b. c.1957, May Pen, Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies. Washington has been involved in the Jamaican music industry since the early 70s. He was taught to play drums in a band named Stepping Stone by Joseph Hill of Culture. Hill sang lead vocals with the band until a disagreement with the hotel management where the band was playing resulted in Washington filling the role. Washington’s connection with Hill resulted in a recording session at Joe Gibbs studio and the release of his vocal debut, ‘Rockers No Crackers’. Following the singing venture Washington returned to playing drums for Culture in session for the controversial Africa Stand Alone. The album met with mixed reviews and the drummer moved on, finding work on the North Coast where he performed at a hotel where Stevie Wonder was a guest. The Motown Records legend jammed with Washington and his band and in 1982 encouraged the singer to emigrate to the USA. Washington subsequently settled in Detroit and retired for a five-year period. When Leroy Sibbles of the Heptones toured the USA he sought out Washington in Detroit to play drums at a concert in the city. Following the performance Sibbles invited Washington to Canada where he played with his band and joined the Sattalites. After leaving the Sattalites Washington played drums for Shinehead in New York and embarked on an international touring schedule. Following his global jaunt Washington set up his own record label and released ‘Feel The Vibes’, which proved a minor hit in New York. The single led to various recording sessions including his overdue breakthrough at Coxsone Dodd’s other Studio One Recording studio based in Brooklyn. The Studio One success led to sessions in Jamaica with Lloyd Campbell who produced Get Next To Me. His success led to a glut of releases, including ‘Can’t Keep A Good Man Down’, ‘Careless Minded People’, ‘Breaking Up’, ‘The Love Of God’ and ‘Open Your Eyes’.