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Delroy George Wilson (5 October 1948 – 6 March 1995) was a Jamaican music icon whose career spanned ska , rocksteady, reggae, and early dancehall. Regarded as Jamaica’s first child star , he began performing at just 13, lifted onto beer crates at Boys’ Town Primary School, and quickly rose under the famed Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One banner worldmusicviews.com +12 en.wikipedia.org +12 jamaicans.com +12 .



🎶 Early ska stardom (1962–1965)




🌅 Rocksteady resonance (1966–1969)




🌟 Reggae dominance and broad influence (1970s)




📉 Later years and enduring legacy




🌍 Why he matters




  1. Genre-defining voice : First prominent child singer across ska, rocksteady, and reggae.


  2. Studio One cornerstone : Paved the way for legends like Marley, Dennis Brown, Ken Boothe, and others trojanrecords.com +10 jamaica-gleaner.com +10 jamaicans.com +10 .


  3. Cross-genre versatility : From soulful covers to social commentary hits.


  4. Global and political reach : UK tours, Trojan Records releases, and his song inspiring a political campaign.


  5. Lasting influence : Celebrated by peers and successors, immortalized in music honors and tributes.



Delroy Wilson's soulful voice and pioneering spirit continue to resonate across generations. As Jamaica’s “Dean of Reggae,” his pathblazing journey through ska, rocksteady, and reggae confirms his place among the island’s most influential musical legends.

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