Glenroy Washington (born 17 July 1957), is a Jamaican reggae/soca singer-songwriter, drummer and record producer. Washington released his first single, "Rockers Nu Crackers", in 1976 for the Joe Gibbs Record label; but he did not release again until the 90's.
Links to Peel[]
Peel first played Glen Washington in 1999 via his single, 'Beulah Land'. Further material from the singer were played by the DJ until the end of 2002.
Shows Played[]
- 22 June 1999: Beulah Land (7") Life Music
- June 1999 (FSK): Beulah Land (7") Life Music
- 07 July 1999: 'Beulah Land' (7") Life Music
- 05 August 1999 (Radio Eins): Beulah Land (7") Life Music
- 2000
- 24 February 2000: My Father's Will (7" single) Roots Groundation
- 26 February 2000 (BFBS): 'My Father's Will (7")' (Kingston)
- February 2000 (FSK): My Father's Will (7") Roots Groundation
- 07 March 2000: My Father's Will (7") Roots Groundation
- 13 March 2000 (BFBS): My Father's Will (7") Roots Groundation
- 20 March 2000 (BFBS): My Father's Will (7") Roots Groundation
- 20 September 2000: Still Going Strong (7") (Joe Frazier)
- 28 September 2000 (Radio Eins): Still Going Strong (7") (Joe Frazier)
- 2001
- 11 April 2001: The Voice Of The Father (7") Attack
- 2002
- 03 October 2002 (Radio Eins): What A Woe (7") Arrows
- 19 November 2002: Go Tell It (7") Charm