U-Roy

Ewart Beckford OD (born 21 September 1942), known by the stage name U-Roy, is a Jamaican vocalist and pioneer of toasting. U-Roy is noted for a melodic style of toasting applied with a highly developed sense of timing.

Beckford's first two singles released on Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label, "Wake the Town" (1970) and "Wear You to the Ball" (1970), were Jamaican hits and established his reputation as one of Jamaica's most popular toasters. Beckford then went on to work with other major producers on the island. 1971 saw the release of Beckford's DJ version of The Paragons' "The Tide Is High".

In 1975, the album Dread in a Babylon was released in the US, Europe and Jamaica by Virgin Records. The success of Dread in a Babylon led to a series of Tony Robinson produced albums: "Natty Rebel" (1976), "Rasta Ambassador "(1977) and "Jah Son of Africa" (1978).

(Read more at Wikipedia.)

Links to Peel
Discussing his selection of a Big Youth single from John Peel’s record collection, DJ and filmmaker Don Letts ranked U-Roy as one of the “mighty three” reggae toasters, alongside Big Youth and I-Roy, seen as influential in the later development of rap in the US.

Peel played U-Roy regularly down the decades, focusing in later years on classic early material, including work with Peel favourite Lee Perry.

Festive Fifty Entries

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Sessions

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Other Shows Played

 * 1970s
 * 03 January 1978: Small Axe (12") Virgin
 * 09 January 1979: Rivers Of Babylon (LP–Jah Son Of Africa) Virgin Front Line
 * 09 January 1979: Jah Son Of Africa (LP–Jah Son Of Africa) Virgin Front Line
 * 15 January 1979: unknown
 * 17 January 1979: Jah Son Of Africa (LP – Jah Son Of Africa) Front Line
 * 18 January 1979: Herbman Skanking (LP – Jah Son Of Africa) Front Line
 * 22 January 1979: Running Around Town With Tom, Dick And Harry (LP – Jah Son Of Africa) Front Line


 * 1980s
 * 30 June 1980: Way Down South (7") Volcano
 * 10 February 1981: Puppet On A String (LP-Love Is Not A Gamble) State Line
 * 10 February 1986: Jah Jah Call You (7") Ujama
 * 30 July 1986: I Feel Good (7") Ujama (Peel dedicates record to a fellow he met, whilst doing reggae shopping in Soho, London.)
 * 06 August 1986: I Feel Good (7") Ujama
 * 13 August 1986: I Feel Good (7") Ujama
 * 12 November 1986: Line Up And Come (LP - Line Up And Come) Tappa
 * 27 February 1989: On Top Of A Peak (v/a album U Roy And Friends - With A Flick Of My Musical Wrist (Jamaican Deejay Music 1970-1973)) Trojan
 * 28 March 1989: On Top Of the Peak (v/a LP - U Roy And Friends - With A Flick Of My Musical Wrist (Jamaican Deejay Music 1970-1973)) Trojan
 * 30 November 1989 (& Kotch): Don't Take Away (7") Taxi


 * 1990s
 * 02 April 1990: Stick Together (v/a with Upsetters album - Version Like Rain) Trojan
 * 16 August 1990: I Feel Good (7") Ujama
 * 24 September 1990: The Great Psalms (v/a album - Beyond The Front Line) Front Line
 * 13 October 1995: Chalice In The Palace (album - Classic Reggae Mastercuts Volume 1) Mastercuts
 * 22 October 1995 (BFBS): Chalice In The Palace (v/a CD-Classic Reggae: Definitive Revival Reggae Vol. 1) Mastercuts UK
 * 25 November 1998: Everybody Bawling (split 7” with Melodians) Treasure Isle
 * October 1999 (FSK): Crashie Sweep (CD - The Lost Album - Right Time Rockers) Sound System
 * 12 October 1999: Crashie Sweep (LP-The Lost Album - Right Time Rockers) Sound System


 * 2000s
 * 16 August 2001: Wear You To The Ball (LP - Rocksteady Soul) Metro
 * 18 April 2002 (Radio Mafia): Train From The West (Blood & Fire)
 * 07 November 2002: Small Axe (12") Virgin