Band, *1953 JM
Reggae
A.k.a. Gladstone Fisher
b. Gladstone Fisher, c.1953, Jamaica, West Indies. After working as a DJ on a variety of sound systems, Fisher recorded as Jah Stone with Bim Sherman. In 1977 Sherman inaugurated his own Scorpio label and due to financial restraints, was forced to employ Jah Stone to deliver two separate chants over the same rhythm track. The association with Sherman led to the dancehall favourites ‘Fat Ting’ and ‘Burning’. His notoriety led to work with producer Alvin ‘GG’ Ranglin, who featured the DJ in combination with Freddie McKay on his remake of ‘Picture On The Wall’ and the solo hit ‘Ten Ton Woman’. He was also employed on the Sonia Pottinger production of ‘Baby Love’ by the reactivated vocal group the Sensations. In 1978 Jah Stone recorded for Doctor Alimantado, the sessions producing the assertive ‘Militant Dread’. In 1979 Jah Stone recorded in session with Winston Jarrett of the Righteous Flames, resulting in the release of ‘War’ and ‘Kaya’, both of which were later featured on The Messiah. Notable album tracks included the admonishing ‘Sergeant Black’, the bizarre ‘Kung Fu Ballet’ and the chauvinistic ‘Irie Lickle Filly’. Sadly, the album signalled his swan song, and in spite of this and his work with a number of Jamaican producers, Jah Stone is usually only recalled as the DJ who recorded with Bim Sherman. The 1997 release of a Freddie McKay compilation featuring Jah Stone demonstrated the latter’s versatility and rekindled interest in the DJ’s work.
Sly Dunbar dr *1952 JM | |
Robbie Shakespeare b *1953 JM | |
Tommy McCook ts, sax 1927-1998 JM | |
Gladstone Anderson p, key 1934-2015 JM | |
Ansel Collins org, key *1949 JM | |
Winston Jarrett voc, perc *1940 JM | |
Bobby Ellis tr *1932 JM | |
Bernard "Touter" Harvey p, org JM | |
Herman Marquis sax, as JM | |
Noel "Scully" Simms perc, cng *1935 JM | |
Uziah "Sticky" Thompson perc JM | |
Bertram "Ranchie" McLean b | |
Barnabas perc, dr JM | |
Trommie tb | |
Tony Shabazz bvoc | |
Love Brothers United bvoc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Pink Eye Disease | Jah Stone | 1982 | Album |
The African Continent | Jah Stone | 1982 | Single |
The General | Jah Stone | 1980 | Album |
Wah Go Home / Golden Jubilee | Jah Stone | 1980 | Single |
A Militant Dread | Jah Stone | 1978 | Single |
The Messiah | Jah Stone | 1978 | Album |
War / Born To Be Love | Winston Jarrett & The Righteous Flames & Jah Stone | 1978 | Album |
Picture On The Wall / Rendezvous | Freddie McKay & Jah Stone | 1977 | Album |
Ten Ton Woman | Jah Stone | 1977 | Single |
Fat Thing | Jah Stone | 1977 | Single |
Ten Ton Woman | Jah Stone | 1977 | Single |
3rd And 4th Generation | Jah Stone | 1975 | Single |
Riding High / G. T. 185 / Mercy, Mercy, Mercy | The Paragons, Jah Stone, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics | Album | |
Danger To Danger / Danger Zone | Jah Stone, Jah Stitch | Single | |
Danger To Danger | Jah Stone | Single | |
Danger Zone / Danger To Danger | Errol "Flabba" Holt / Jah Stone | Single | |
Baby Love/Westmoreland Flood / Original Travelling Man | The Sensations / The Supersonics / Jah Stone / The Techniques | Album | |
Easy Squeeze / I're Little Filly | Jah Stone And The Righteous Flames | Single | |
Take I Outa Captive | Jah Stone | Single | |
My Boy Lolipop & Kojak Dub | Barbara Jones, Jah Stone | Album | |
Burning Sun | Jah Stone | Single | |
Irey Little Filly / Evil Doers Must Fade Away | Winston Jarrett & Jah Stone & Sister Charm / Jah Moore & Bishop Allison | Album |