Purpleman
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Purpleman | |
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deejay | |
Years active | 1979–2020 |
Purpleman, also known as Peter Yellow (born as Anthony Jones; 4 January 1962 – 19 August 2020) was a Jamaican
Biography
Purpleman deejayed with King Jammy's sound system, including performing at 'clashes' with other systems such as Youth Promotion, Arrows, Killamanjaro and Black Scorpio at the 'Shock of the Century' in 1985.[1] Purpleman's first release was an album entitled Hot In 1982. He went on to record a series of albums shared with other deejays including Yellowman, Sister Nancy, and Papa Tollo. In 2014 he made a comeback with a new album entitled "Home once more".
Death
Purpleman died on 14 August 2020 at the Kingston Public Hospital due to heart-related complications.[2]
Albums
- Hot (1982), Black Music/Sonic Sounds (as Peter Yellow)
- DJ Confrontation (1982), CF – with U Brown
- Purpleman Saves Papa Tollo in a Dancehall (1983), Vista Sounds – with Papa Tollo
- Laserbeam (1983), Enterprise (with Sister Candy)
- Confessions (1983), Vista Sounds – credited to Yellowman, probably for commercial purposes
- Showdown Vol. 5 (1982), Hitbound – with Yellowman and Fathead
Purple Man No Mash Up The Dance Hall digital download (2019), (Produced by Slikk Rikk San Diego, Ca. Video Edited by Rodney Davis.)
7" Discos
1980s
- D&G (198?)
- Dem A Call Mi Name (with Saramouche) (198?)
1990s
- DJs Program(199?)
12" Discos
1970s
- A Fe We Jah (*as Ranking Purple)
1980s
- Water Pumpee (198?)
- Rose Marie (198?)
- Level Vibes (1983)
- Keep on Working (with Cornell Campbell) (198?)
- Get Me Mad (1980)
- Water Pumping (1983)
1990s
- Daddymix (1996)
References
- ISBN 978-0-9554817-1-0, p. 172
- ^ Dancehallmag.com - https://www.dancehallmag.com/2020/08/30/news/veteran-dancehall-artiste-purpleman-is-dead.html - Accessed 29 Jan 2021