Keith Hudson aka the "Dark Prince of Reggae", was a Jamaican reggae artist and record producer.
Born: | 1946 |
Origin: | Kingston, Jamaica |
Died: | Nov 14, 1984, New York, United States |
Genres: | Reggae, dub reggae |
Occupation(s): | Singer-songwriter, Record producer |
Instruments: | Vocals |
Years active: | 1960–1984 |
Labels: | Joint International, Imbidimts, Atra, Virgin |
About Keith Hudson
Reggae artist and producer known for his influence on the "dub" genre. He has been nicknamed "The Dark Prince of Reggae".
Before Fame
He and his classmates organized concerts at Boys Town School in Kingston.
Achievement
His 1974 album Flesh of My Skin, Blood of my Blood is considered one of the first true reggae albums.
Family Life
His son is rapper Keith "Tryfle" Hudson.
Associations
He was schoolmates with fellow reggae legend Bob Marley.
Information related to Keith Hudson
- Jamaican singers
- Dub musicians
- 20th-century musicians
- Jamaican Rastafarians
- Jamaican record producers
- Trojan Records artists
- Jamaican reggae musicians
Latest information about Keith Hudson updated on February 26, 2021.