Ernest Ranglin
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About
Ernest Ranglin (born June 19, 1932) is a famous Jamaican guitarist. As a child, Ranglin played ukulele, then guitar in his teen years. Charlie Christian was an early influence. Ranglin played on many classic recordings, with Jimmy Cliff, Monty Alexander, Prince Buster, The Skatalites, and others. Ranglin toured extensively with the Eric Deans Orchestra, one of the top bands in the caribbean. In 1958, Chris Blackwell recorded a Ranglin single; it was the first Island Records release. Later recordings in the late 1950s and early 1960s are often regarded as important in the early development of ska. In 1964, Ranglin, with Coxsone Dodd and singer Millie recorded "My Boy Lollipop", the first Jamaican song to achieve international success. Some credit Ranglin with the invention of the core style of guitar play (sometimes known as scratching) found in nearly all Ska music. Ranglin has continued recording, often blending jazz with reggae. In 1997, Ranglin was reunited with the Skatalites, for the album Ball Of Fire.
Top Tracks
Below The Bassline
Below The BasslineSurfin'
Below The BasslineSatta Massagana
Below The Bassline54-46 (Was My Number)
Below The BasslineCongo Man
Below The BasslineKing Tubby Meets The Rockers
Below The BasslineBall Of Fire
Below The BasslineBourbon Street Skank
Below The BasslineBlack Disciples
Below The BasslineNana's Chalk Pipe
Below The Bassline
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Discography
Two Colors
Album2022With Friends Playing Guitar
Album2021Monty Ernest Sly Robbie Live in Tokyo
Album2020Be What You Want Be
Album2019Mr. Ranglin With Soul
Album2016Jazz Jamaica
Album2016
Sounds and Power
Album2015Ernest Ranglin at Side Door Records
Album2015Softly With Ranglin
Album2015
Bless Up
Album2014







