Derrick Duckie Simpson, known as the Gong Gong Gullie, is the founder and leader of reggae legends Black Uhuru. Despite numerous lineup changes over the decades, the group has remained one of the most recognized and prolific reggae bands for over 50 years.Black Uhuru was formed in Kingston, Jamaicas Waterhouse districtalso known as Firehousea community that produced many reggae greats. It was here that Simpson grew up and developed his musical roots alongside Winston Pipe Matthews and Lloyd Bread McDonald of The Wailing Souls, as well as Bob Marley. After recording with The Wailing Souls, he went on to form his own group.The original lineupSimpson, Euvin Don Carlos Spencer, and Rudolph Garth Dennisreleased early singles before parting ways. Simpson later reformed Black Uhuru, leading the group to international prominence with Michael Rose and Sandra Puma Jones, alongside Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. Their powerful, bass-driven sound produced classics like Shine Eye Gal, General Penitentiary, and What Is Life.With landmark albums including Red and Anthem, Black Uhuru made history by winning the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1984. They toured worldwide, opening for The Rolling Stones and The Police, helping bring reggae to global audiences.Andrew Bees Beckford joined the group in 1996 and has been the lead singer for over 30 years, carrying forward Black Uhurus signature sound and live energy.With 14 studio albums, 7 dub albums, and 4 live recordings, Black Uhuru remains one of reggaes best-selling acts after Bob Marley. Red was ranked #23 on Rolling Stones 100 Greatest Albums of the 1980s. In addition to their Grammy win, theyve earned five more nominations and received the Diamond Awards of Excellence (1994).Despite decades of change,Simpson remains the constant force behind the bands legacy. In 2018, they released As The World Turns (Grammy-nominated), followed by New Day (2022), continuing over 50 years of global influence.Black Uhuru New Day Albumhttps://dogranchmusicpr.com/black-uhuru/Black Uhuru Official Websitehttp://blackuhuruofficial.com/Black Uhuru Official Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/BlackUhuruOfficial/

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