
Joe Gibbs (producer) - Wikipedia
Joe Gibbs, born Joel Arthur Gibson (14 October 1942 – 22 February 2008), was a Jamaican reggae producer. [1] Born in Salt Spring, St. James, in 1942, Joe Gibbs studied electronics in …
Joe Gibbs: biography of the legendary reggae producer
Reggae record producer Joe Gibbs is without doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants. Read his impressive biography.
Joe Gibbs: Producer of a string of reggae hits - The Independent
Mar 3, 2008 · "Joe Gibbs produced some of the best reggae ever, and was one of the most successful record producers of all time," the broadcaster Dotun Adebayo said. "He was a real reggae giant. Yet he was...
Unbreakable - Joe Gibbs produces almost unmatched string of …
Oct 20, 2013 · Beginning in 1966 and covering the decades of the 1970s and 1980s, Joel Gibson, better known as Joe Gibbs, released excellent recordings on his Amalgamated, Pressure Beat, and Joe Gibbs labels that burst out of his studio in an unending flow of consistency.
Joe Gibbs (producer) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Oct 4, 2024 · Joe Gibbs born Joel Arthur Gibson (14 October 1942 22 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer. Born in Salt Spring, St. James in 1942, Joe Gibbs studied electronics in Cuba and went on to work as an electronic technician for Stone and Webster in Montego Bay.
Joe Gibbs among early producers to defy the odds - Jamaica Gleaner
May 8, 2016 · Joe Gibbs created history in February 1978 when his production of Althea and Donna's Uptown Top Ranking hit the number one spot on the UK charts, one of five Jamaican recordings to have done so.
Producer of hit reggae records - Los Angeles Times
Mar 3, 2008 · Joe Gibbs, 65, an influential reggae music producer who helped create the 1970s hit "Two Sevens Clash" for Culture, died Feb. 20 of a heart attack in Jamaica, according to news reports.
REGGAE MUSIC - PRODUCERS - JOE GIBBS - Page 1 - VP Reggae
Born in Salt Spring, St. James in 1942, Joe Gibbs studied electronics in Cuba and went on to work as an electronic technician for Stone and Webster in Montego Bay. He moved to Kingston where he set up an electrical repair shop in Beeston Street, with television repairs and sales as …
R.I.P.: Legendary Reggae Producer Joe Gibbs Dead At 65
Feb 25, 2008 · Joe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson), the producer responsible for Culture’s Two Sevens Clash, Althea & Donna’s “Uptown Top Ranking,” Trinity’s “Three Piece Suit,” and Dennis Brown’s “Money In My Pocket,” died last week of a heart attack.
The rhythmic legacy of Joe Gibbs: Pioneering the reggae revolution
Feb 25, 2008 · In the pantheon of reggae music, few names shine as brightly as Joe Gibbs. A visionary producer and sound engineer, Gibbs played a pivotal role in shaping the sound and direction of reggae music from the late 1960s through the 1980s.
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