Tony Rebel “Hear My Cry”

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Tony Rebel (born Patrick George Anthony Barrett, 15 January 1962, Manchester Parish, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae deejay. He was initially a singer, appearing as Papa Tony or Tony Ranking in local talent contests and on sound systems including Sugar Minott’s ‘Youth Promotion’. His first release was the single “Casino” which appeared in 1988 on the MGB record label, although his career took off when he worked with Donovan Germain’s Penthouse set up in the early 1990s. He had a big hit in 1990 with “Fresh Vegetable”, and established a singjay style of delivery. He is notable as one of the few dreadlocked ‘cultural’ deejays of the ragga era. In 1992 he signed a deal with Columbia Records and released Vibes of the Times, a predominantly reggae fusion album, the following year. It spawned some of his more well-known international singles such as the title track “Vibes of the Times” and “Nazerite Vow” both of which had accompanying music videos.

In 1994 he founded his record label, ‘Flames’. That same year, he held a reggae festival named Rebel Salute in Mandeville, Jamaica. It has developed into an annual event through his production company, Flames Productions, and is held every year on his birthday.

In 2001, Barrett wrote, recorded, and donated the song “Not all about money” to the United Nations Volunteers programme for inclusion on the International Year of Volunteers 2001 website and CD. It was chosen as the lead song for the CD.

Rebel is a devout Rastafarian and cements his view of peace in a lot of his records. In June 2013, Barrett was sworn in as a Justice of the Peace.

Rebel’s son, Abatau, has followed him into a career in music.

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