An undeniable mainstay of the thriving ‘60s reggae scene, distinguished
singer-songwriter Bob Andy (born Keith Anderson on October 28th, 1944 in
Kingston, Jamaica) first rose to prominence as a member of rocksteady vocal
group The Paragons before launching a successful solo career in 1967. Tackling a
vast array of relatable, often profound subjects in his lyrics including
idealistic musings and celebrations of culture, Andy soon found himself in
demand as a songwriter, penning works for the likes of Tony Rebel, Ken Boothe,
Cutty Ranks, Gregory Isaacs and Barrington Levy over the ...