b. 1961, Jones Town, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Johnny Ringo first began his career working in a record shop where he met Welton Irie, which proved to be the start of a long association. Both were influenced by, and shared their enthusiasm for, the popular DJ Ranking Trevor. Ringo joined the Soul Express and Ripper Tone sound systems as an operator. In the late 70s he was given an opportunity to chat on the microphone, which led to a number of recording sessions. His observations on life in Jamaica became a success, although it was the fashionable slackness (lewd) lyrics that proved most popular. The latter’s lyrics were often used by other DJs, such as Jah Bull’s ‘Push Daughter Push’. In 1982 Ringo had an international hit with ‘Dub And Lef’, backed with Edi Fitzroy’s ‘First Class Citizen’, produced by the Musical Ambassador. With the Roots Radics he chronicled the advent of the video recorder in Jamaica with the succinctly titled ‘Video’, which led to numerous DJ hits on the subject. He joined Lees Unlimited and the Gemini sound system, which was widely acknowledged as the sound that introduced Yellowman to the world. The sound followed Ray Symbolic’s Hi Fi on an international tour, visiting the UK in 1983. It was while touring the UK with Gemini that Ringo voiced ‘New Yorker’ and ‘Nice And Easy’ at Fashion Records’ A Class studios. He also worked with Sugar Minott, who had recorded dub plates for the sound and also produced Ringo’s 1983 hit, ‘One O’Clock Rock’. Often credited as simply Ringo, he continued to record throughout the 80s, including the first in a series of clash albums for the Fashion label featuring the two singles and other voicings from the A Class sessions.
2017
2010
Splife Japan
10", Single
2009
Moa Anbessa
7"
2007
Musical Ambassador
CD, Comp
1996
1995
Jamaican Authentic, Peter Pan Industries
CD, Album, Comp
1995
1993
Fling Out
12"
1992
Mephenaij Phaton
12", Single
1991
Mephenaij Phaton
12", Single
1990
Mr. Doo
7"
1990
Mr. Doo
7"
1990
Mr. Doo
12"
1990
Libra Records (4)
12", Single
1986
Harry J Records
7"
1985
Volcano
7"
1985
1982
Fatman
12"
1982
Fatman
12"
1982
Hit
7"
1982
Black & White (2)
LP, Album
1982
1982
1981
Black & White (2)
7", RP
1981
Black & White (2)
7", RP
1981
Fashion Records
7"
1981
1980
Scaramouche
7"
Grade One
12"
Witty Music
12"
Observers
12"
Super Supreme
7"
Ruddy's Music
12", EP
Fashion Records
7"
Mr. O Production
12"
Jammy's Records
7"
Flames
7"
Undertaker Records
12"
Asassinator Bongo General
12"
Absissa
7", Single
Rambo Cult
7"
Stereo Pride Records
12"
Dynamite (3)
7"
Arrows Records
Acetate, 10", Dub
Stereo Pride Records
12"
Libra Records (4)
7", Single
Interceptor Records (3)
7"
Hannibal (2)
7", Single
2012
Mighty Crown Entertainment Co.Ltd.
CD, Mixtape, Promo
1985
Bebo's Music
LP, Album
1983
Dancehall Stylee Records
LP, Album
2011
Delta (18)
2xCD, Comp
2009
Delta (18), Orange Street
CD, Comp
2007
Cleopatra Records
CD, Comp
2007
Cleopatra Records
2xCD, Comp
2004
Trojan Records
Box, Ltd + 3xCD, Comp
2002
Heart To Art Music
2xCD, Comp
2001
Massive B
Cass, Mixed
2001
Tabou 1
CD, Comp
2001
Big Eye Music
Box + 3xCD, Comp
2000
Cactus
2xCD, Album, Comp
1998
1997
Charly Records
CD, Comp
1995
Jamaican Authentic, Peter Pan Industries
CD, Comp
1994
Jamaican Authentic, Peter Pan Industries
CD, Comp
1994
Jamaican Authentic
2xCD, Comp
1992
1990
Sir Tommy's
LP, Comp
1990
Sir Tommy's
LP, Comp
1990
Justice (2)
LP, Comp
1990
Foulie Records
12"
Rohit Records
2xLP, Comp
Pantomine
LP, Comp
Volcano
LP, Album, RE
Black & White (2)
CD, Comp
GG's Records
12"
Black & White (2)
CD, Comp
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