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Jay Douglas (musician)

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Without Jay Douglas, Canadian music wouldn't be the same. The Toronto reggae legend's part in supporting the Jamaica To Toronto compilation — documenting the great soul, funk and reggae music recorded in this city between 1967 and 1974 — led to a rediscovery of Canadian
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On September 19, 2015, Douglas debuted a song entitled "Reggae Lane" at a concert to celebrate the completion of a 110 square metres (1,200 sq ft) mural celebrating the history of reggae at the recently renamed
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Old school reggae doesn't get any better than JUNO nominated and award-winning reggae and music master Jay Douglas. JD drops "Jah Children" — available now from Slammin Media and worldwide by Believe Distribution.
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Douglas, who came here from Jamaica in 1963, played with The Cougars, a crew who mixed ska, rocksteady, soul and R&B — a sound was ahead of its time and that literally opened doors for them.
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Reggae recording: Seeds of Love & Life ft. Luciano, Dubmatix; Bleaching Shop, Exco Levi; Lover's Paradise, Jay Douglas; Woman, Steele; Rescue Me, Tanya Mullings.
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Since then, Douglas has recorded and performed abroad, though his heart beats fastest for the 416. He was a key collaborator on the influential 2006 compilation
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To celebrate the new initiative, numerous reggae musicians, including Jay Douglas, performed. Accordingly, Douglas played an original song called Reggae Lane.
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Best R&B Act (2006), and was named the Toronto Reggae Award's Male Reggae Vocalist of the Year in 2007. In 2012, he was nominated for a
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produced a retrospective on the arrival of reggae to North America that relied heavily on Douglas's performances, knowledge, and contacts.
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called it ironic that it required producers from Seattle to fully recognize the significance of Douglas's musical contributions.
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Since then, Douglas has performed steadily at clubs and festivals all over Ontario. He has performed at Toronto's
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Marcia Griffiths and Jay Douglas performing at the Canadian National Exhibition bandshell, August 23, 2017.
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described Douglas as a "treasure trove of Toronto-Jamaican musical history".
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was one of that year's five Juno nominees for best reggae album.
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magazine, Douglas' first Canadian performances were at Toronto's
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Douglas was born in Jamaica. Douglas spent his childhood in
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Awards granted him the Male Entertainer of the Year Award.
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Toronto
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Toronto, Ontario
Now
Central Technical School
funk
Massey Hall
Roy Thompson Hall
Glenn Gould Studio
Seattle
Light in the Attic Records
Matt Sullivan
Toronto Sun
Reggae Lane
Juno Awards





"Jay Douglas: Singer is a treasure trove of Toronto-Jamaican musical history"
Now magazine


"Reggae Lane mural unveiled in Toronto"
Blog TO
"Jay Douglas And The All Stars"
Toronto Jazz Festival
Juno Award for Reggae Recording of the Year

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