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Reggae and World
A.k.a. Richard Ho-Lung
Father Richard Ho Lung was born in Richmond, Jamaica, West Indies on September 17th, 1939 to Chinese immigrants, where through his work as a missionary, he later became known as the Reggae Priest and Renegade Priest. He wrote Reggae songs and recorded them with Jamaicans in a group called Father Richard Ho Lung & Friends. Father Ho-Lung also developed something called the “Caribbean Mass” with his cultural music to raise money for his order, the Missionaries of the Poor. He was also known as the "Dancing Priest" and the "Fiery Priest" but preferred to be called the "Ghetto Priest"
Father Richard Ho Lung & Friends |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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A Caribbean Mass Missa Vitae | Fr. Richard Ho Lung | Album | |
Enter Into Jerusalem / The Lord's Prayer | Fr. Richard Ho Lung And The Mona Prep Choir / Father Richard Ho Lung & Friends | Single |