Winston Lara (28 May 1943 – 12 June 1994), better known by his stage name Gene Rondo, was a Jamaican reggae singer. After first recording as part of the duo Gene & Roy in Jamaica, he relocated to London where he continued to record until the 1980s, including several album releases in the 1970s, both solo and as a member of The Undivided. He was sometimes credited as Gene Laro or Winston Laro. Born in Greenwich Farm, Kingston, Jamaica in 1943, Rondo entered the music business in the late 1950s, successfully competing in the Vere Johns Opportunity Hour talent content with his partner Satch. He recorded a single in Jamaica as part of the duo Gene & Roy ("Little Queenie"/"Squeeze Me"), before relocating to London in 1962, where he studied as a classical singer in Hammersmith. In 1965 he formed the band Abashack, with whom he toured the UK, and went on to record singles on the Giant and Jolly labels of Stamford Hill-based R&B Records in 1968. He then recorded for Dandy Livingstone's Trojan Records sub-label Downtown, releasing several singles in 1969 and 1970. In 1970 he recorded his debut album, On My Way, for Trojan. He went on to record for Magnet Records, including contributing four tracks to the Reggae Desire album in 1974. In 1972 he formed the pop-reggae band The Undivided (which later evolved into Undivided Roots), who released an album (Listen to the World) for Decca. He also recorded as a solo reggae vocalist for several UK-based producers including Clement Bushay, Dennis Harris (for whom he recorded duets with T.T. Ross), and Count Shelly. Rondo accompanied Susan Cadogan for her performance of "Hurt So Good" on Top of the Pops. In the mid-1970s, Rondo adopted the Rastafari faith, and recorded more roots-oriented tracks such as "A Land Far Away" and "Give All the Parise to Jah". Rondo co-produced (with Bunny Lee) Delroy Wilson's Nice Times album in 1983 and contributed backing vocals to Alton Ellis's 25th Silver Jubilee album in 1984. He continued to record into the 1980s, and also set up the Roots Pool community centre and studio in North London. He was a major contributor to the British Reggae Artists Famine Appeal (BRAFA) and the charity single "Let's Make Africa Green Again", which raised funds for the Save the Children Fund. He continued to concentrate on community work in the latter half of the 1980s and early 1990s. Rondo died from cancer in St Josephs Hospice, Hackney in June 1994. A memorial concert was held featuring artists such as Alton Ellis, Prince Lincoln, Justin Hinds, Dennis Alcapone, Owen Gray, and Carroll Thompson.
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Summertime, Hornin' Sounds
7", Ltd
1988
Music Scene (2)
12"
1987
1985
Roots Pool
7"
1983
Brixton Sound
12"
1982
R & H Records (2)
12"
1979
Pentagon (6)
12"
1979
RCA Victor
12", Promo
1979
1978
Burning Sounds
12"
1978
Trans Universal Records (2), Trans Universal Records (2)
12"
1978
Not On Label
7", Single, W/Lbl
1977
Third World
7", Single
1977
1976
Trojan Records
7"
1975
Third World
7"
1975
Jamatel
7", Single
1975
Faith
7", Single
1975
Dip
7", Single
1975
1974
Magnet
7"
1974
RG Records (3)
7"
1974
Dip
7", Single
1974
1973
Magnet
7"
1973
Sir Collins Music Wheel
7"
1973
1973
1972
Sir Collins Music Wheel
7", Single
1972
1972
1970
Trojan Records
LP, Album
1970
Downtown (4)
7"
1969
Downtown (4)
7"
1969
Downtown (4)
7", Single
1968
Giant (2)
7"
1968
Jolly (2)
7"
D.S.O.
12", Single
Sunshot
7"
Brixton Sound
12"
Paradise (4)
12", Maxi, Single
Magnet
7"
CIR
7"
Gold Coast Records (6)
12"
1979
1973
Magnet
7", Single
2019
2016
BB Records (2), BB Records (2)
LP, Comp, S/Edition
2016
Burning Sounds
4xCD, Comp
2011
Nascente
CD, Comp
2004
1997
Rhino Records
CD, Comp
1997
1990
1988
1985
1984
Sonic Boom Records (2)
LP, Album
1984
1982
1980
1979
RCA Victor, Jamaica Sound
LP, Comp
1979
1977
1976
Rockers Records
LP, Album
1975
1975
1973
Saucy Boy
7"
Discotex Records
7"
BMB
7", Single
2020
2019
Doctor Bird
2xCD, Comp
2012
2011
Trojan Records, Sanctuary, Universal UMC
CD, Comp, Enh + 4xCD, Comp + 12xFile, MP3 + Box, C
2011
Roots Pool
CD
2010
Sir Collins Music Wheel
LP, Comp
2003
Trojan Records, Sanctuary
9xCD, Comp + Box
2002
Trojan Records
3xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
2002
1999
Hallmark Music & Entertainment
CD, Comp
1999
The Essence
3xCD, Comp + Box
1998
Pulse (3)
4xCD, Comp
1995
Trojan Records
CD, Comp
1995
1993
1992
Discotex Records
LP, Comp
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