Roy Samuel Reid (28 June 1944 ? 27 November 1999, born in St. Thomas,
Jamaica) better known as I-Roy was a Jamaican DJ who had a very prolific
career during the 1970s.
Biography Deriving his name, and to some extent his style, from U-Roy,
Reid was also heavily influenced in his early career by Dennis Alcapone.
With early recordings for Gussie Clarke, Glen Brown, Lee Perry and Bunny
Lee, Reid established himself at the forefront of 1970s reggae DJ's. His
debut album Presenting I Roy is considered a classic of its genre, and was
followed up by a series of strong albums including Hell and Sorrow.
Linton Kwesi Johnson dubs I-Roy "the mighty poet" in "Street 66" on the
album, Bass Culture.
The mighty poet I-Roy was on the wire
Western did a skank; and each man laugh
an feelin Irie; dread I;
Street 66, the said man said
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I-Roy,