
Kevin Anthony Jackson (born 30 November 1964), also known by his stage name Sanchez, is a Jamaican reggae and gospel reggae singer-songwriter and record producer.
Born in Kingston, Jackson grew up in the Stony Hill and Waterford areas. He was given the nickname 'Sanchez' due to his skills – a reference to the Mexican footballer of that name.
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Links to Peel[]
Peel seemed to have first played Sanchez in the summer of 1989 via his collaboration with Flourgon, according to available tracklistings on this site. Further records from the singer were played by the DJ, including tracks called 'War' and 'World Peace' being played during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Shows Played[]
- 22 June 1989 (& Flourgon): Mash Up (7") Exterminator
- 27 June 1989: Lonely (7") I School
- 28 September 1989: Place Mash Up (LP - Number One) RAS
- 1990
- 22 January 1990 (& Flourgon): Working My Way Back To You Girl (7" single) Mixing Lab
- 01 February 1990 (& Flourgon): Working My Way Back To You Girl (7" single) Mixing Lab
- 12 February 1990 (& Flourgon): Working My Way Back To You Girl (7" single) Mixing Lab
- 16 December 1990: Give It A Chance (7") Digital-B
- 1991
- 02 February 1991: Whip Appeal (single) Mafia And Fluxy
- 03 February 1991: Cherish (Version) (7") Penthouse
- 10 February 1991: Whip Appeal (12") Mafia And Fluxy
- 17 February 1991: Whip Appeal (single) Mafia And Fluxy
- 1992
- 27 March 1992: Where It Hurts (7") Digital Concorde
- 03 April 1992 (& Shaka Chamba): Na Burn It Down (single) Kareem
- 04 April 1992: Where It Hurts (7") Digital Concorde
- 05 April 1992 (BFBS): 'Where It Hurts (7")' (Digital Concorde)
- 1993
- 06 February 1993: Get Ready (Version) (7" - Get Ready) Digital-B
- 1995
- 20 May 1995: Leave Outta A Babylon (7 inch) Digital B
- 2003
- 10 April 2003: 'War (7")' (Joe Frasier)
- 04 September 2003: Rude Boy (7") Jasfar
- September 2003 (FSK): Rude Boy (7") Jasfar
- 17 September 2003: 'World Peace (7")' (Joe Frasier)