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Tommy Mccook

Dubbing With Horns

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Tommy McCook founding member of the legendary group The Skatalites and the
master session musician has left his mark over all the different styles of Jamaican
music. The big band sound that lead to the beginning of Ska, to the forefront of
Rocksteady and throughout the various stages that Reggae music would mutate
itself into. All carrying Tommy McCook's distinctive stamp that always added a flavour
to the songs style.

Tommy McCook (b.1927,Havanna, Cuba) came to Jamaica with his mother from Cuba
aged 11 and entered the renowned Alpha Boys School for underprivleged children, a
school that placed great emphasis on musical tuition. At the tender age of 14, such was his talent he had left to join Eric Deans Orchestra and took on stints with other bands led by Don Hitchman and Roy Coburn. All the bands played in the Swing and Jazz style of the times. He relocated to the Bahamas in 1954 where he further developed his Jazz technique and on his return to Jamaica in 1962 began working with Coxone Dodd's Studio One and became involved in the development of Ska.

His knowledge of Jazz, R&B and Jamaican musical forms helped set the tone for the group of musicians he was working with and would name as The Skatalites. The group consisting of Don Drummond (Trombone), Roland Alphonso (Tenor Saxophone), Jackie Mittoo (Piano), Lloyd Brevett (Bass) Lloyd Knibbs (Drums) alongside Tommy himself on
Tenor Saxophone. The group would back all the major Ska vocalists of the day and
also would go on to cut a catalogue of instrumental music. The Skatalites split up in
1965 and Tommy McCook moved over to work with Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Studios
where he formed The Supersonics. 

The more laid back sounds from 1966 - 1968 would be given the name Rocksteady of
which again McCook was at the forefront.

The 1970's sound that reggae mutated to would be heavier in feel lead by Bass and
Drums with the organ pushed to the forefront.But many of the up and coming Producers like Bunny Lee (The Aggrovators Band), Joe Gibbs (The Professionals Band) and Studio's like the Hookim brothers Channel 1 set up had the foresight to keep using
the musicianship of Tommy McCook and his arrangement skills to enhance this new sound.

    Release Date: 30 Sep 11 Cat No: JRLP043