Winston Rodney OD (born 1 March 1945), better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing roots artists to emerge from the 1970s.


Early life


Winston Rodney was born in Saint Ann's Bay, Saint Ann, Jamaica. As a young man he listened to the R&B, soul and jazz music transmitted by the US radio stations whose broadcasts reached Jamaica. Curtis Mayfield is cited by Rodney as a major US musical influence along with James Brown. Rodney was deeply influenced as a young man by the views of the political activist Marcus Garvey, especially with regard to the exploration of the themes of Pan-Africanism and self-determination. In 1969, Bob Marley, who was also from Saint Ann, advised Rodney to approach Coxsone Dodd's Studio One label after Rodney sought his advice during a casual conversation.


Career


Burning Spear was originally Rodney's group, named after a military award given by Jomo Kenyatta, the first President of an independent Kenya, and included bass singer Rupert Willington. The duo auditioned for Dodd in 1969 which led to the release of their debut single "Door Peep" (the session also included Cedric Brooks on saxophone). They were then joined by tenor Delroy Hinds. The trio recorded several more singles for Dodd, and two albums, before they moved on to work with Jack Ruby in 1975. Their first recording with Ruby, "Marcus Garvey", was intended as an exclusive track for Ruby's Ocho Rios–based Hi-Power sound system, but was released as a single, giving them an immediate hit, and was followed by "Slavery Days". These recordings featured the backing band The Black Disciples, which included Earl "Chinna" Smith, Valentine Chin, Robbie Shakespeare and Leroy Wallace. The group worked with Ruby on their third album, Marcus Garvey (1975), which was immediately successful and led to a deal with Island Records to give the album a wider release. Island remixed and altered the speed of some of the tracks, much to the annoyance of fans and the group, leading Rodney to set up his own Burning Music label for future releases where he would have full control, although further releases followed on Island including Garvey's Ghost, a dub album, and the Man in the Hills album. In late 1976, Rodney split from both Ruby and group members Willington and Hinds, and from that point on used the name Burning Spear for himself alone. Dry and Heavy followed in 1977, self-produced but still on Island, and with a sizeable following by now in the United Kingdom, he performed in London that year with members of Aswad acting as his backing band for a sold-out show at the Rainbow Theatre, which was recorded and released as the album Live!. Aswad also provided backing on his next studio album, Social Living (1978), which also featured Sly Dunbar and Rico Rodriguez. A dub version of the album, Living Dub (1979), was mixed by Sylvan Morris. His profile was raised further by an appearance in the film Rockers, performing "Jah no Dead". In 1980, Rodney left Island Records and set up the Burning Music Production Company, which he signed to EMI, debuting on the label with Hail H.I.M., recorded at Marley's Tuff Gong studio and co-produced by Aston Barrett. A Sylvan Morris dub version followed in the form of Living Dub Volume Two. In 1982, Rodney signed with Heartbeat Records with a series of well-received albums following, including the 1985 Grammy-nominated Resistance. He returned to Island in the early 1990s, releasing two albums before rejoining Heartbeat. This arrangement in which Burning Music Productions delivered completed albums of music to EMI, Island and Heartbeat Records for worldwide distribution lasted for many years. When Heartbeat ceased releasing new material, Burning Music took matters into their own hands and began to release music solely through their own imprint. Albums released by Heartbeat through an agreement with Burning Music include: The World Should Know (1993), Rasta Business (1995), Appointment with His Majesty (1997) and the Grammy award winning Calling Rastafari (1999) which was the last completed album to be solely pressed by an outside label. Burning Spear spent decades touring extensively, and several live albums have been issued including Burning Spear Live, Live in Paris, Live in South Africa, Live in Vermont, Peace and Love Live, Live at Montreux Jazz Festival and (A)live 1997. Touring the world time and time again, the band’s live sound matured and grew more sophisticated. While remaining firmly rooted in reggae, accents of free jazz, funk and psychedelic music were increasingly in evidence. His 1999 album, Calling Rastafari brought his first Grammy Award in 2000, a feat which he repeated with Jah Is Real in 2009. In 2002, he and his wife, Sonia Rodney who has produced a number of his albums, restarted Burning Music Records, giving him a greater degree of artistic control. Since the mid-1990s, he has been based in Queens in New York City. Burning Spear was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer on 15 October 2007. Since establishing their own label, Winston and Sonia Rodney have released nearly forty singles, CDs, DVDs and vinyl albums on the Burning Music imprint. Many of these albums have been deluxe editions of albums previously available on other labels and often include bonus tracks and DVD footage. In this way, Burning Music is able to assure the quality of the Burning Spear music available in the market and guarantee that music from all phases of Burning Spear's career is available for his listeners to hear.


Discography


Awards


Burning Spear has won two Grammy Awards for Best Reggae Album; one at the 42nd Grammy Awards in 2000 for Calling Rastafari, and one for 2009's Jah Is Real. He has been nominated for a total of 12 Grammy Awards. Nominations for Best Reggae Album: 1986 Resistance 1988 People of the World 1990 Live in Paris Zenith '88 1991 Mek We Dweet 1994 The World Should Know 1996 Rasta Business 1998 Appointment with His Majesty 2000 Calling Rastafari 2004 Free Man 2005 Our Music 2008 The Burning Spear Experience 2008 Jah Is Real


References


External links


Official website


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Albums & Songs

  • They Think
  • Talk
  • Negril
  • No Fool
  • Open the Gate
  • Mommy
  • Obsession
  • Cure for Cancer
  • Jamaica
  • Independent
  • The Spear
  • No Destroyer
  • Reggaelation (Resting Place)
  • Workshop (Red Gold and Green)
  • Dread River (Jordan River)
  • 2000 Years (Tradition)
  • Brain Food (Give Me)
  • Farther East of Jack (Old Marcus Garvey)
  • John Burns Skank (Live Good)
  • Black Wa-Da-Da (Invasion)
  • I And I Survive (Slavery Days)
  • The Ghost (Marcus Garvey)
  • Jah Nuh Dead
  • Slavery Days
  • Creation Rebel
  • Door Peep
  • Man in the Hills
  • Columbus
  • Old Marcus
  • Swell Headed
  • The Youth
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Intro
  • Legal Hustlers
  • Pieces
  • Spear Burning
  • Travelling
  • Mi Gi Dem (I Give Them)
  • Identity
  • Not Stupid
  • Freedom
  • Christopher Columbus
  • The World Should Know
  • Mistress Music
  • Woman I Love You
  • Mek We Dweet
  • African Postman
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • Don't Sell Out
  • Loving Dub
  • World Dub
  • Investigation Dub
  • Friendly Dub
  • Subjective Dub
  • Dub Old Timer
  • Chanting Home
  • Burning Dub
  • Remember
  • Smart Dub
  • Stand
  • African Dub
  • Dub Creation
  • Loving Dub
  • Music Dub
  • My Island Dub
  • Dub African
  • Peaceful Dub
  • Dub Smart
  • Jah Dub
  • Physician Dub
  • First Time Dub
  • Dub Appointment
  • Dub It Clean
  • Red, Gold and Green
  • Identity
  • Jah Is My Driver/ Slavery Days
  • We Go Deh
  • Pick Up the Pieces
  • Man In the Hills
  • Jah No Dead
  • Calling Rastafari
  • African Postman
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • Peace
  • Mi Gi Dem
  • Jah Kingdom
  • Great Man
  • Mek We Dweet
  • Take a Look
  • Come Come
  • I Stand Strong
  • The Sun
  • The Youth
  • Jah No Dead (Disco Mix)
  • Slavery (Jungle Dub Mix)
  • Jomo
  • Mr. Rodney
  • Spear Burning
  • Free
  • Mandela Marcus
  • Free Black People
  • Natural
  • Clean
  • Institution (Disco Mix)
  • Dub Man
  • Walking
  • One Or Two
  • Traveling
  • Unreleased Original Reservation (Dub Mix)*
  • Unreleased Original Reservation *
  • Holy Man (Extended Mix)
  • Own Security
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Sons of He (Extended Mix)
  • Calling Rastafari
  • You Want Me To
  • Brighten My Vision
  • Let's Move
  • House of Reggae
  • Hallelujah(Extended Mix)
  • As It Is
  • Traveling
  • Woman I Love You
  • Happy Day
  • African Postman
  • New Experience
  • The Youth
  • We Are Going
  • Spear Burning
  • Swell Headed
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • Driver
  • Door Peep
  • The Wilderness
  • Built This City
  • Mistress Music
  • Creation Rebel
  • Queen of the Mountain
  • Creation
  • Slavery Days
  • Postman
  • Burning Reggae
  • Tumble Down
  • Mi Gi Dem
  • Play Jerry
  • The Youths
  • Spear Burning
  • Intro
  • Jah
  • Love to You
  • Jah Feeling
  • We Been There
  • The Force
  • Jah Say
  • First Continent
  • Queen of the Mountain
  • Holy Foundation
  • Mek We Yadd
  • Resistance
  • Columbus
  • Red,Green and Gold
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Naya Keet
  • Identity
  • This Man
  • Not Stupid
  • Cry Blood
  • Pt. Two - We Been There
  • Pt. Two - Door Peep
  • Come In Peace
  • Pt. Two - Creation Rebel
  • Trust
  • Throw Down Your Arms (Jamaica Version)
  • Pt. Two - Happy Day
  • Repartition (Jamaica Version)
  • Pieces of Dub
  • Negril
  • So Clean
  • Pt. Two - Man In the Hills
  • I Am In
  • Cry Blood (Jamaica Version)
  • Driver, Pt. 2
  • Loving Day, Pt. 2
  • My Roots (Jamaica Version)
  • Business Dub
  • Institution (Jamaica Version)
  • Burning Reggae
  • Part Two (feat. Marcus Garvey)
  • Jah Rasta
  • Experience
  • Music Business
  • On the Inside
  • Legal Hustlers
  • Hello Rastaman
  • Subject In School
  • Old Timer
  • Rasta Business
  • Burning Reggae
  • Every Other Nation
  • Creation
  • Not Stupid
  • This Man
  • Africa
  • Happy Day
  • Postman
  • Slavery Days
  • Columbus
  • Rocking Time
  • Old Marcus
  • Tumble Down
  • Man In the Hills
  • Nyah Keith
  • Jah Nuh Dead
  • The Youth
  • Loving You
  • Music
  • Commercial Development
  • My Island
  • African Jamaican
  • Come In Peace
  • Don't Sell Out
  • Glory Be to Jah
  • Reggae Physician
  • Play Jerry
  • Appointment With His Majesty
  • The Future (Clean It Up)
  • Dub Been There
  • Pieces of Dub
  • Civilized Dub
  • Dub Is Good
  • Dub Follow
  • Foggy Dub
  • Columbus Dub
  • Dub Raid Dem
  • Dub Him
  • Teacher Dub
  • Postman Dub
  • Dub Don't Cry
  • Peace
  • On the Inside
  • Sweeter Than Chocolate
  • Loving Day
  • Mi Gi Dem (I Give Them)
  • It's Not a Crime
  • Identity
  • I Stand Strong
  • In a Time Like Now
  • The World Should Know
  • Dub Continent
  • Want Me To
  • Vision Dub
  • Dub He
  • Calling Dub
  • Dub Move
  • Reggae Dub
  • Dub Jah
  • Security Dub
  • Holy Dub
  • Dub Liberty
  • Hit Dub
  • Dub Don't Change
  • Dub Can
  • Dub School Dub
  • Dub Rise Up
  • Dub Is What I Am
  • Dub Is Free
  • Dub Dready
  • Dub Rock and Roll
  • Dub Not Guilty
  • Dub Ha Ha
  • Dub We Feel It
  • Trust Dub
  • O'rastaman' Dub Mix
  • Never
  • Little Love Song
  • Built This City
  • No Worry U Self
  • This Experience
  • Distance
  • We Are Going
  • Who's the Winner
  • Seville Land
  • People of the World
  • I'm Not the Worst
  • Changes
  • They Can't
  • Old School
  • Rise Up
  • Loved for Who I Am
  • Freeman
  • Hey Dready
  • Rock and Roll
  • Ha Ha
  • Not Guility
  • We Feel It
  • Trust
  • Little Garvey (EXT.Mix)
  • My Duty
  • One Marcus
  • Walk
  • Fix Me
  • Rastaman (EXT Mix)
  • Friends
  • Together (EXT Mix)
  • Down In Jamaica
  • Try Again
  • Our Music
  • Step It Remix (This Hollis Bounce Edit)
  • Step It Remix (196th St. D&B Mix)
  • The Cruise
  • Cruise Dub
  • Step It (Remix)
  • Grassroot
  • 700 Strong
  • No Compromise
  • Stick to the Plan
  • Wickedness
  • Grandfather
  • One Africa
  • People In High Places
  • Jah Is Real
  • Run for Your Life
  • You Were Wrong
  • Step It
  • The Cruise
  • Repatriation
  • Road Foggy
  • Fire Man
  • She's Mine
  • Greetings (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Fittest of the Fittest
  • African Postman
  • Bad To Worst
  • African Teacher
  • Farover
  • Hail H.I.M.
  • Columbus
  • Civilised Reggae (12" Version)
  • Social Living (12" Version)
  • Marcus Say Jah No Dead
  • Come
  • Mister Garvey
  • Civilize Reggae
  • Marcus Senior
  • Institution
  • Nayah Keith
  • Social Living
  • Marcus Children Suffer
  • Jah Kingdom
  • Mek We Dweet
  • Door Peep
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • Lion
  • Marcus Children Suffer
  • Dry & Heavy
  • The Sun
  • The Invasion / Black Wa-Da-Da (Extended Mix)
  • Man In The Hills
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Social Living (12" Version)
  • Jah a Guh Raid (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Cry Blood Africa (2002 Remastered Version)
  • African Postman (2002 Remastered Version)
  • African Teacher (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Jah See and Know (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Follow Marcus Garvey (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Road Foggy (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Columbus (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Hail H.I.M (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Jah Is My Driver (Version) [Remastered]
  • Farover Distance (Version) [Remastered]
  • Jah Is My Driver (Remastered)
  • Oh Jah (Remastered)
  • The Message (Remastered)
  • She's Mine (Remastered)
  • Education (Remastered)
  • Rock (Remastered)
  • Image (Remastered)
  • Greetings (Remastered)
  • Farover (Remastered)
  • Vision (2002 Remastered Version)
  • In Africa (2002 Remastered Version)
  • For You (2002 Remastered Version)
  • 2000 Years (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Old Boy Garvey (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Repatriation (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Bad To Worst (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Fire Man (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Fittest of the Fittest (2002 Remastered Version)
  • Jah Kingdom
  • Should I
  • Mek We Dweet
  • Fire Man
  • Columbus
  • The Fittest of the Fittest
  • Road Foggy
  • Marcus Children Suffer
  • Social Living
  • Jah No Dead
  • Institution
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • Dry & Heavy
  • Door Peep
  • Man In the Hills
  • Mother
  • Workshop (Red Gold and Green)
  • Red, Gold and Green
  • The Invasion
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Praise Him
  • Thank You
  • Estimated Prophet
  • Should I
  • Jah Kingdom
  • African Woman
  • One People
  • Great Men's Dub
  • Great Men
  • My Roots
  • Mek We Dweet
  • Civilized Reggae
  • Nyah Keith
  • Marcus Say Jah No Dead
  • Social Living (12" Version)
  • Marcus Children Suffer
  • Jah No Dead
  • Jordan River
  • Lion (Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977)
  • Black Disciples
  • Dry & Heavy
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • It's a Long Way Around
  • Cultivation
  • The Sun
  • Man In the Hills
  • Black Soul
  • No More War
  • Door Peep
  • The Invasion (Aka Black Wa Da Da)
  • Tradition
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • I and I Survive (Slavery Days)
  • Slavery Days
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Mek We Dweet (In Dub)
  • African Woman
  • One People
  • Great Men
  • Take a Look
  • My Roots
  • Elephants
  • Garvey
  • Civilization
  • Mek We Dweet
  • Dub Rastaman
  • Vision
  • In Africa
  • For You
  • 2000 Years
  • Old Boy Garvey
  • Repatriation
  • Bad to Worst
  • Fire Man
  • The Fittest of the Fittest
  • The Sun
  • The Invasion
  • Dry & Heavy
  • Marcus Garvey
  • Social Living
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • Tradition
  • Man In The Hills
  • Black Disciples
  • Lion
  • Slavery Days
  • Door Peep
  • Civilized Reggae
  • The Sun
  • Man in the Hills
  • Farther East of Jack (Old Marcus Garvey)
  • I and I Survive (Slavery Days)
  • The Invasion (Aka Black Wa Da Da)
  • Social Living
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • Dry & Heavy
  • The Ghost (Marcus Garvey)
  • Shout It Out
  • Black Disciples
  • Wailing
  • Dry & Heavy
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • I W.I.N.
  • It's A Long Way Around
  • The Sun
  • Any River
  • Throw Down Your Arms (Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977)
  • Man In The Hills (Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977)
  • Further East Of Jack (Old Marcus Garvey) [Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977]
  • Lion (Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977)
  • Black Soul (Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977)
  • I And I Survive (Slavery Days) [Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977]
  • The Ghost (Marcus Garvey) [Live At Rainbow Theatre, London, England1977]
  • Groovy
  • Door Peep
  • Mother
  • Children
  • People Get Ready
  • Lion
  • Black Soul
  • No More War
  • It's Good
  • Man in the Hills
  • Resting Place
  • Red, Gold And Green
  • Jordan River
  • Old Marcus Garvey
  • Tradition
  • Give Me
  • Live Good
  • The Invasion
  • Slavery Days
  • Marcus Garvey