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== Other Shows Played ==
 
== Other Shows Played ==
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;1990
 
*[[31 July 1990]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[31 July 1990]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[22 August 1990]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[22 August 1990]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[24 August 1990 (BFBS)]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[24 August 1990 (BFBS)]]: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
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;1991
 
*[[27 January 1991]]: 'Struggle In Babylon (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[27 January 1991]]: 'Struggle In Babylon (7")' (Rockers International)
 
*[[01 March 1992]]: 'It's Not Surprising (Groove Musik?Grove Music/Parson Pickney) (7” (pre-release))
 
*[[01 March 1992]]: 'It's Not Surprising (Groove Musik?Grove Music/Parson Pickney) (7” (pre-release))
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;1992
 
*[[08 March 1992]]: 'It's Not Surprising (7")' (Parson Pickney)
 
*[[08 March 1992]]: 'It's Not Surprising (7")' (Parson Pickney)
 
*[[21 March 1992]]: 'Iniquity Workers (LP-up Life Street)' (Leggo)
 
*[[21 March 1992]]: 'Iniquity Workers (LP-up Life Street)' (Leggo)
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*[[08 August 1992]]: 'Be Still (LP-Cool And Easy)' (Tappa)
 
*[[08 August 1992]]: 'Be Still (LP-Cool And Easy)' (Tappa)
 
*[[12 December 1992]]: 'Ease Up The Pressure (12")' (Exterminator)
 
*[[12 December 1992]]: 'Ease Up The Pressure (12")' (Exterminator)
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;1993
 
*[[22 May 1993]]: 'Leave Out The Badness (7")' (Exterminator)
 
*[[22 May 1993]]: 'Leave Out The Badness (7")' (Exterminator)
 
*[[02 July 1993]]: ‘Ghetto Youth (You Have To Make It) (7")' (Yam Euphony Music)
 
*[[02 July 1993]]: ‘Ghetto Youth (You Have To Make It) (7")' (Yam Euphony Music)
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*[[17 July 1993]]: ‘Ghetto Youth (You Have To Make It) (7")' (Yam Euphony Music)
 
*[[17 July 1993]]: ‘Ghetto Youth (You Have To Make It) (7")' (Yam Euphony Music)
 
*[[29 October 1993]]: ‘Hot Stepping (7")’ (Digital-B)
 
*[[29 October 1993]]: ‘Hot Stepping (7")’ (Digital-B)
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;1997
 
*[[15 February 1997]]: ‘Put Down Yuh Weapon (7")’ (Fat Eyes) ''with [[Capleton]]''
 
*[[15 February 1997]]: ‘Put Down Yuh Weapon (7")’ (Fat Eyes) ''with [[Capleton]]''
 
*[[18 February 1997]]: ‘Put Down Yuh Weapon (7")’ (Fat Eyes) ''with [[Capleton]]''
 
*[[18 February 1997]]: ‘Put Down Yuh Weapon (7")’ (Fat Eyes) ''with [[Capleton]]''
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;1998
 
*[[25 August 1998]]: 'Drugs In City (7")' (Buju B)
 
*[[25 August 1998]]: 'Drugs In City (7")' (Buju B)
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*[[22 September 1998]]: Flee Out Of Babylon (7”) Hipower
 
*[[06 October 1998]]: 'Flee Out A Babylon (7")' (Hi Power)
 
*[[06 October 1998]]: 'Flee Out A Babylon (7")' (Hi Power)
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;2000
 
*[[14 June 2000]]: 'Hot Stepping (7")' (Digital-B)
 
*[[14 June 2000]]: 'Hot Stepping (7")' (Digital-B)
 
*[[21 June 2000]]: 'Leave Out The Badness (7")' (Xterminator)
 
*[[21 June 2000]]: 'Leave Out The Badness (7")' (Xterminator)
 
*[[27 June 2000]]: Put Down The Weapon
 
*[[27 June 2000]]: Put Down The Weapon
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;2001
 
*[[01 February 2001]]: 'Richer Than Cory (7")' (Harddow)
 
*[[01 February 2001]]: 'Richer Than Cory (7")' (Harddow)
 
*[[10 April 2001]]: 'Jah Love Guide I And I (7")' (Yam Euphony) ''with Shalom''
 
*[[10 April 2001]]: 'Jah Love Guide I And I (7")' (Yam Euphony) ''with Shalom''
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*[[27 September 2001 (Radio Eins)]]: 'Save The Souls (7")' (Soundbox)
 
*[[27 September 2001 (Radio Eins)]]: 'Save The Souls (7")' (Soundbox)
 
*[[08 November 2001]]: 'Richer Than Cory (7")' (Jamiaca International) ''(JP: 'What a great record, from 1998, and it’s called “Richer Than Cory.”')''
 
*[[08 November 2001]]: 'Richer Than Cory (7")' (Jamiaca International) ''(JP: 'What a great record, from 1998, and it’s called “Richer Than Cory.”')''
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;2002
 
*[[May 2002 (Peel's Record Box)]]: 'Ghetto Under Fire' (Jah Hi Ya/Trade Roots)
 
*[[May 2002 (Peel's Record Box)]]: 'Ghetto Under Fire' (Jah Hi Ya/Trade Roots)
 
*[[01 May 2002]]: 'Ghetto Under Fire (7")' (Jah Hi Ya)
 
*[[01 May 2002]]: 'Ghetto Under Fire (7")' (Jah Hi Ya)

Revision as of 09:05, 8 October 2017

Yamibolo

Rolando Ephraim McLean (born 1 October 1970), better known as Yami Bolo, is a Jamaican reggae singer. Yami Bolo grew up in postal zone 13 of Kingston and started releasing singles at the age of 11: his first professional job and exposure was with Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion Crew. His first singles were released in 1986, and he had his greatest success working with Augustus Pablo in the late 1980s and early 1990s, on singles such as "Struggle in Babylon". His success as a reggae artist has allowed him to record many songs professing the Rastafarian faith as taught by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church throughout his three decades in the reggae industry. Yami Bolo has been performing Rastafarian works since the mid-1980s touring with many different reggae groups including Augustus Pablo's Rockers crew.

In addition, Yami Bolo has supported the city of New Orleans and its surrounding areas by volunteering his musical talent at live performances in Louisiana in the summer of 2009. In 2014 he was reportedly recording a new album, to be called The Singer.... (Read more

AllMusic adds that "Bolo believes that he has been divinely called to make himself and his entourage revolutionary soldiers of the Almighty on a mission to spread their message of love, peace, and hope to the entire world with their performances and recordings. He is particularly interested in uplifting the youth songs that warn against violence such as 'Gun War.' [1]

Links to Peel

The 1998 single Richer Than Cory (based on the Them/Van Morrison song 'Richard Cory') is the penultimate disc in John Peel's Record Box. John espoused hopes that his plays of Jah Jah Love in the latter part of 2002 might have propelled the song into the Festive Fifty: this proved to be either a blindside or optimism. Certainly, the fact that he recommended Bolo tracks three times in his 2002 record boxes and the LP Healing Of All Nations was found in his Record Collection after his death gives some indication of the respect the DJ accorded to Bolo's work.

Festive Fifty Entries

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Sessions

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Other Shows Played

1990
  • 31 July 1990: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
  • 22 August 1990: 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
  • 24 August 1990 (BFBS): 'Poor Man's Cry (7")' (Rockers International)
1991
  • 27 January 1991: 'Struggle In Babylon (7")' (Rockers International)
  • 01 March 1992: 'It's Not Surprising (Groove Musik?Grove Music/Parson Pickney) (7” (pre-release))
1992
1993
1997
1998
2000
2001
2002

External Links