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Jamaican ska musician For the US politician, see United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan, 2010 ยง District 2.

Lloyd Clarke is a Jamaican ska musician. He had a series of hits in the early 1960s. "Japanese Girl" was featured on Theme Time Radio Hour (season 2).

Singles

  • "Fool's Day"
  • "You're a Cheat"
  • "Love You the Most"
  • "Japanese Girl" (1963)
  • "Girl Rush"
  • "ParapintoBoogie"

References

  1. David Vlado Moskowitz, Caribbean Popular Music: An Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall (2006; ISBN 0313331588): "A noted ska style vocalist who was active in the early 1960s, Lloyd Clarke's early hits include the singles 'Fool's Day,' 'You're a Cheat,' Subsequently, his voice has appeared on a variety of compilation albums, which feature his more popular singles such as 'Girl Rush,' 'Japanese Girl,' and 'Parapinto Boogie.' Clarke's material appears on the compilation album Scandal Ska (1989)."


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