Horace Andy is one of the most unique voices in Reggae. His dulcet tones are instantly recognisable to even the least educated in Jamaican music. Andy's talent was an essential ingredient in Massive Attack's seminal 'Blue Lines' album in which several tracks sampled Horace Andy originals and several featured brand new recordings of his voice, words and melodies. Reggae heads will of course know that Andy has worked with all of the most important artists and producers to come out of Kingston - from Coxsone Dodd to Bunny Lee, Scientist to Sly and Robbie. At 58,. Even though Horace Andy feels like he's done enough talking about the past, we managed to get a few words out of him. Listen to some of his classic records and get to hear about how he met Massive Attack, or how much he enjoyed working with Ashley Beedle for his latest album on Strut. We also got some exclusive recordings of Horace singing jingles for your favourite radio station...
Since you're already online, why not follow the trail of knowledge to this artist's personal website/s and other related web resources:
Horace Andy on MySpace