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COUNT MACHUKI - MOVEMENTS.
Count machuki - walking trouble. DJ Andy Smith & Keith Lawrence Present Jamaican Funk Experience.
Count Machuki & The Destroyers: On The Move, Movements.
Real Name: Winston Cooper.
Winston Cooper (. 939–1995), better known as Count Matchuki or Count Machuki, was the first Jamaican deejay. Cooper was born . 939 in Kingston, Jamaica, and began working on sound systems in the 1950s, when the music played was largely American R&B. His stage name of Count Matchuki derived from his habit of chewing matchsticks.
Count Machuki & The Destroyers. Collections: 2. Reggae Anthology - Joe Gibbs: Scorchers From The Early Years. Tighten Up Vol. 2. 2009 reggae. Count Machuki & The Destroyers: Best songs. Count Machuki & The Destroyers - On The Move Tighten Up Vol. 2, 2009 02:51. Count Machuki & The Destroyers - Movements Reggae Anthology - Joe Gibbs: Scorchers From The Early Years, 2009 02:52.
Count Machuki (born Winston Cooper) has been hailed as the first man to speak over a record, the first DJ. One of the original men of the dancehall scene in Jamaica, Machuki worked as a disc selector (eventually to become known as toasters, and then DJs) for Tom the Great Sebastian. It was with Sir Coxsone on an Easter concert that Machuki first picked up a microphone at the same time as working the turntable, telling jokes over the beats. Liking the reaction, he began working on bits of lyrics that he could use in future concerts, his first (take note of this, this is the absolute earliest example of rap) being "If you dig my jive/you're cool and very much alive/Everybody all round town/Machukis' the reason why I shake it down/When it comes to jive/You. can't whip him with no stick
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