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From this exposure he began to build a repertoir and entered talent contests
like the Little Theatre Company. When finished school he began his journey
in the music business selling records and playing in a sound named, Sound
of Silence Keytone.
Sugar then started his own
sound by the name of Black Roots which then led to the creation of Youthman
Promotion.
In 1969 Sugar
teamed up with Tony Tuff and Derrick Howardand formed the group the African
Brothers. Tony was the lead singer and they recorded for Micron Music
which was run by Mick Johnson and Ronny Burke of Sunsplash fame. The group
then recorded for other producers from the likes ofKeith Weston, Winston
"Marrytone" Blake, Rupie Edwards and Coxsone Dodd. Some of the
releases were "Lead us father", Mystery of nature", Party
time" and"Righteous kingdom". The group sprang up from
the gathering at Delacree Rd. and Delamar Ave. corner, properly known
as Tony Martin corner where many aspiring artists would mass.
Due to strong
cultural content of the lyrics the group did not receive the type of publicity
it deserved so they all decided to pursue solo careers.
In 1974 Sugar
teamed up with Ace producer Coxsone Dodd "Studio One". Bringing
the label back to life after the loss of John Holt, Ken Boothe, and Alton
Ellis to other studio's, His first hit for "studio One" was
"Vanity" followed by "Mr DC", "House is not a
Home" and "Hang on Natty", which led to his first solo
album "Live Loving".
In 1979 he
left Studio One to form his own label - "Black Roots" which
led to the foundation of the Youth Promotion crew, recoding artist's like
Little John, Triston Palmer, Barry Brown and Tony Tuff.
Youth Promotion started back in 1979, in the Maxfield park area of Kingston,
Jamaica. Known as the Ghetto sound by the youths of the area. Started
by Lincoln "Sugar" Minott the Veteran singer,
songwriter, musician and producer. The soundsystem was the opportunity
of the youths to be heard by the masses.
The Sound
Youthman Promotion began to dominate the Dancehall scene by voiceing artist's
like Junior Reid, Yami Bolo, Don Angelo, the late Tenor Saw, Nitty Gritty
and Garnet Silk who did his first recording for the Black Roots Label.
The list of Artists goes on - Tony Rebel, Colorman, Daddy Freddie, Johnny
Osbourne, Steve "Shalom" Harper and many more.
Presently
Sugar Minott has established a Base at 1 Robert Cresent, Kingston 5 with
the "Youth Promotion Music Center" and Black Roots Recording
Co Ltd. with branches in New York and Germany run by Pleasure Minott and
Steve Grandison "Ragga Steve" and in England run by Earl Minott.
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