Band, *1960 JM, Kingston Parish
Reggae
Comprised of Keble Drummond, Vincent Stoddart and Elbert Stewart. Formed in 1962 and recorded at Studio One by the mid 1960s. The Cables (named after Kebles) put out crooner classics such as 'Baby Why' and 'What Kind Of World'.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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So Long / Hokey Jokey | The Cables / Larry & Alvin | 2013 | Single |
Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time / Mood For Love | The Cables | 2011 | Single |
Music Maker / Be A Man | Willi Williams / The Cables | 2005 | Album |
Happy Time | Herbie Carter & The Cables | 1984 | Single |
War Is Not The Answer | The Cables | 1980 | Single |
Too Much Talking | The Cables | 1979 | Single |
Poor People | The Cables | 1979 | Single |
I've Got To Go Back Home | Keble Drummond & The Cables | 1979 | Single |
You Keep Me Hanging On / Baby Why | Ken Boothe / The Cables | 1978 | Single |
Baby Why / Brotherly Love | Keble Drummond & The Cables | 1977 | Album |
No More Heartaches / Sometime Girl | Keble Drummond & The Cables | 1977 | Album |
Baby Why | Keble Drummond & The Cables | 1977 | Album |
Jamaica | The Cables | 1977 | Single |
What Kind Of World / World Dub | Keble Drummond & The Cables | 1976 | Single |
Baby Why | Prince Jazzbo & The Cables | 1976 | Single |
Everybody's Got A Song To Sing / We've Got To Part | The Cables / Trevor Shield And The Beltones | 1976 | Single |
Give Me A Chance / King Of Zion | The Cables | 1973 | Single |
I'll Only Love You / Gujara Ska | The Cables / The Soul Brothers | 1972 | Single |
Mixing / In Orbit | The Cables / The In Crowd | 1971 | Single |
Come On | The Cables | 1971 | Single |
Be Wise | The Cables | 1971 | Single |
A Sometime Girl | The Cables | 1971 | Single |
The Wayward Wind | Hugh Madden & The Cables | 1971 | Single |
How Can I Trust You / Construction | The Cables / Brentford All Stars | 1970 | Single |
What Kind Of World | The Cables | 1970 | Album |
Didn't I / Tilly | The Cables / The Jay Boys | 1970 | Single |
Salt Of The Earth / Ring A Bell | The Cables | 1970 | Single |
How Can I Trust You / Instrumental | The Cables, Sound Dimension | 1970 | Single |
Feel All Right / Equal Rights | The Cables | 1970 | Single |
Change Of Plans / He'll Break Your Heart | Alton Ellis / The Cables | 1969 | Single |
So Long / More Love | The Cables / Jackie Mittoo | 1969 | Single |
Love Is A Pleasure / Cheer Up | The Cables | 1968 | Single |
My Broken Heart / What Kind Of World | The Cables | 1968 | Single |
Baby Why / Be A Man | The Cables | 1968 | Single |
Baby Why / Be A Man | The Cables | 1968 | Single |
Fast Mouth | The Cables | 1967 | Single |
Young Gifted And Black / What Kind Of World | Bob & Marcia / The Cables | Single | |
Richman Poorman / Try Your Best | The Cables | Single | |
While Christmas Is Here / Joy Joy | The Cables / Jackie Mittoo | Single | |
What Kind Of World / Peace And Love | The Cables / The Skatalites | Single | |
Dangerous | Keble Drummond & The Cables | Single | |
Dancing Groove / Change Your Ways | Jackie Mittoo / The Cables | Single | |
Baby I Love You | The Cables | Single | |
El Condor Pasa | The Cables | Single | |
Puppy Love / Baby Why | Bennett & Dennis / The Cables | Album | |
Play It Safe Please | The Cables | Album | |
What Kind Of World / What Kind Of Version | The Cables | Single | |
Love And Soul | The Cables | Single | |
Jah Children Unite | The Cables | Single | |
Got To Find Someone | The Cables | Single |
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