Glen Ricketts is a songwriter, producer and recording artist with exceptional vocal abilities. A multi dimensional and multi-faceted singer, his vocal range goes from tenor to soprano without a strain. He has garnered two Juno Award nominations (The Canadian Equivilent of the Grammy Awards) for the "R&B/Soul Record Of The Year". In the mid seventies, he was a member of the popular funk/R&B group "Crack Of Dawn". The first band of colour signed to a major record label in Canada (CBS). As a solo artist he has had numerous hits in England and Jamaica such as "Sitting In The Back Seat", Falling In Love", "If Loving You Is Wrong" and "Keep On Dancing". His production credits include Dennis Brown's "Vision Of A Reggae King". An influential album that blended "Lover's Rock" sensibilities with the evolving "Dancehall" movement. Glen has opened for Kool and The Gang, Patti LaBelle, The Temptations, The Spinners, Lolita Holliway, and Natalie Cole just to name a few. Known as the Al Green of Jamaica, he has worked closely with producers Sly and Robbie, Bobby Digital, Phillip Fattis Burrell and his close friend Dennis Brown. Glen Ricketts also known as "Glen Ricks" was born in Kingston, Jamaica the 6th child of Arthur and Lillian Ricketts. He immigrated to Canada in 1967 when he was 14 years old, and attended Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate Institute (KCI). Even before he came to Canada, he was already playing the recorder and the violin. He began singing in high school bands, and after leaving school he decided to pursue a music career in Toronto. Arriving in Toronto in 1969, he entered a talent contest where he met the first place winners, a group of guys from Jamaica called "The Fabulous Flames". Recognizing the potential of their combined skills and talents, they decided to join forces: Glen coached them on singing and they taught him to dance.This remained a wonderful partnership for years to come. Soon after their group had formed, they went to Jamaica and made history! They did their first recording "Holy Holy", a cover of the Neil Diamond hit. The recording featuring Glen's voice was done with legendary producer Clancy Eccles. The song became a big hit, sparking the creation of their first album that spring a second single called "Growing Up" which also became a hit. After declining an offer to become the lead singer for the Fabulous Flames, Glen began travelling to the United States to pursue a solo career. It's during this period that he went to Chicago and met his idol, Donny Hathaway. He was given the opportunity to work closely with Donny which took his music and talent to an even higher level. Eventually he decided to return to Toronto and became the driving force behind the band "Crack of Dawn", which went on to become known as the top Canadian black R & B group of all time. The band gained notoriety in Canada, resulting in a CBS Recording contract. They had several hits, including "Boobie Ruby", "Its Alright", and "Keep the Faith". After the group disbanded, Glen was once again on his own. After signing as a solo artist with CBS, he released two singles, "I Got Something for My Baby" and "Oh What a Big World". After his time at CBS, he recorded for Toronto based independent record label, "Filthy Rich", where he produced the album "Heart Of My World". Upon it's release, the title song rose to "Number 1" in Jamaica. In 1986 he joined the Pointer Sisters on a cross-Canada tour. Following the tour he recorded the album "I Found A Love", which went on to garner him a Juno Award nomination and international acclaim.
2009
Mosaic Entertainment
CD, Album
2008
Thunder Dome Sounds
CD, Album
2002
Zanadoom Records
7"
2001
Zanadoom Records
7"
2001
1993
Digital Concorde Records
12"
1993
1992
Jammy's Records
7", Single
1991
Digital-B
12"
1990
Suzi-Q Productions
7"
1988
Choice (4)
7", Single
1987
Seraff Records
12"
1987
Scorpio
LP
1987
1987
1986
Scorpio
7"
1986
1983
Black Jack (2)
7"
1982
1981
CDS Records International
7"
1981
CDS Records International
7"
1973
SCR
7"
Volcano
7", RE
Soljie
12"
J. C. Records
LP, Album
Now Records (2)
7"
Clan Disc
12"
Paradise
LP, Album
Now Records (2)
7"
Scorpio
12", Single
Now Records (2)
7", Single
Now Records (2)
7", Single
J. C. Records
12", Single
Now Records (2)
7"
Volcano
7", Single, RE
2019
1983
Intense
12"
1981
CDS Records International
7"
Ultimate Record
12"
2023
Pioneer International
LP, Album
2022
2017
G-Three
CD, Album
2015
Link Up Re-cordz
CDr, Album
2013
Heartical
7"
2012
2010
2001
Jamaican Gold
CD, Comp
2001
2001
1999
1996
Musidisc
CD, Album
1995
J. C. Records
LP, Album
1994
Indisc
CD, Comp
1994
1993
1992
Digital-B
7"
1992
1992
1991
Vital Pot Records
7"
1991
1991
1986
1985
Macdogans Music
12"
1984
Dynamic Sounds
LP, Album
1984
1984
1982
1980
Ultra Records (6)
LP
1980
1979
Black Rose Music
12"
1979
1979
1979
1976
Columbia
7", Single
1976
1976
1975
Lost Music Records
12", W/Lbl
2006
2001
Creole Records Ltd.
CD
2001
2000
Goldies
3xCD, Comp, Sli
1999
Startel Entertainment
2xCD, Comp
1997
Sony Music Entertainment (Australia) Limited, Rajon Entertainment Pty Ltd
CD, Comp
1996
1995
1993
Polystar, Geronimo (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1993
1992
Mister Tipsy
LP, Comp
1992
Polystar, Geronimo (2)
CD, Comp
RDR Promotions
CD, Comp
Not On Label
LP, Comp
How Yu Fi Sey Dat ?, How Yu Fi Sey Dat ?
LP, Comp
Suzie Q Records
12", MiniAlbum
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