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Sonia Pottinger

 
Artist: Sonia Pottinger
  • Genres: Reggae
  • Instrument: Producer

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Sonia Pottinger is not only one of the few women producers in Jamaica, but, also one of the most successful. Three of her productions were included on a list of top 100 Jamaican hits of all time compiled by Clinton Lindsay of WNWK-FM in New York. Joe White's 1968 recording of "Every Night" was listed as number 40, while Delano Stewart's 1968 single of "That's Life" placed 86, and Marcia Griffith's 1976 single of "Dreamland" placed 98. Pottinger was also responsible for recordings by Judy Mowatt, Sister Carol, and Culture, many of which were released on her High Note label. Pottinger proved adept at recruiting talented session musicians for her recordings. Among the musicians that she used were Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Ernest Ranglin, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Dean Fraser, Roland Alphonso, and Count Ossie. Pottinger has also been involved with the Heartbeat label. Heartbeat released a multi-artist compilation, Reggae Songbirds: 17 Great Tracks From the High Note Label, in 1996 and Trod On, a compilation of tracks that Pottinger produced for three albums by Culture: Harder Than the Rest, Cumbolo, and International Herb. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Sonia Pottinger
Born 1943
Origin Jamaica
Genre(s) Reggae
Occupation(s) Producer

Sonia Pottinger OD (born 1943)[1] is a Jamaican reggae record producer.

The most important Jamaican woman involved in music business, Sonia Pottinger was the first female Jamaican record producer and produced artists from the mid 1960s until the mid 1980s.[1]

Married to music producer Lyndon Pottinger, she opened her Tip Top Records Shop in 1965 and started to record musicians in 1966. The first single she issued was "Every Night" by Joe White & Chuck.[1] Other artists recorded during this period include Roland Alphonso. Throughout the rock steady and early reggae eras, she became very prolific with hits by The Ethiopians ("The Whip"), Delano Stewart, The Melodians ("Swing And Dine"), Ken Boothe, Alton Ellis and Toots & the Maytals, reelased on her Gay Feet, Tip Top, Rainbow, and High Note labels.[1] In the early 1970s her work was less prolific, but in 1974 she bought the Treasure Isle label from long time friend Duke Reid shortly before his death.

In the 1970s, she produced albums by Bob Andy, Marcia Griffiths, Culture, U Roy and Big Youth. Her most well known production is Culture's Harder Than The Rest album, released in 1978.

In the dance hall era show produced Archie & Lynn's "Rat in the Centre". She retired from the music business in 1985.[1]

Partial discography

  • Various Artists - Dancing Down Orange Street (High Note, 1969)
  • Various Artists - Musical Feast (Heartbeat Records, 1991)
  • Various Artists - The Reggae Train (More Great Hits From The High Note Label) (Heartbeat, 1996)
  • Various Artists - Put on Your Best Dress: Sonia Pottinger's Rock Steady 1967-1968
  • Various Artists - Queen Patsy & Stranger Cole (Fabulous Songs of Miss Sonia Pottinger Vol.1) (Rock A Shacka, 2007)
  • Culture - Harder Than The Rest (High Note, 1978)
  • Culture - Culture In Dub (High Note / Heartbeat, 1978)
  • Culture - Cumbolo (High Note, 1979)
  • Culture - International Herb (High Note, 1979)
  • Culture - Trod On (High Note / Heartbeat, 1993)
  • Culture - Production Something (High Note / Heartbeat, 1998)
  • Various Artists - Old Hits of the Past (High Note)
  • Joe White & Chuck Josephs - Every Night (Gay Feet)
  • Joe White & Chuck Josephs - My Love For You (Gay Feet)
  • The Hippy Boys - Dr No Go (High Note)
  • Various Artists - Time To Remember (High Note)
  • Phyllis Dillon - One Life To Live (Treasure Isle)
  • Bob Andy - Lots Of Love And I (High Note)
  • Sonia Spence - In The Dark (High Note & Sky Note)
  • Claudell Clarke - How Great Is Our God (Glory)
  • Otis Wright - Sacred Songs (High Note, 1969)
  • Otis Wright - Soul Stirring Gospel (Glory)
  • Otis Wright - Man Of Galilee (Glory)
  • Various Artists - Chorus Time (Glory)
  • Various Artists - Hottest Hits Vol.1 (Treasure Isle). Compiled and produced by Sonia Pottinger
  • Various Artists - Hottest Hits Vol.2 (Treasure Isle). Compiled and produced by Mrs Sonia Pottinger
  • Various Artists - Treasure Dub Vol.1. Mixed by Errol Brown. Produced by Sonia Pottinger
  • Various Artists - Treasure Dub Vol.2. Mixed by Errol Brown. Produced by Sonia Pottinger
  • Justin Hinds & the Dominoes - From Jamaica with Reggae. Produced by Sonia Pottinger

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Thompson, Dave (2002) Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6, p.316

 
 
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