Don Carlos (musician)

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Don Carlos
Don Carlos in concert in Antwerp, June 15, 2018
Don Carlos in concert in Antwerp, June 15, 2018
Background information
Birth nameEuvin Spencer
Also known asDon Carlos
Born (1952-06-29) 29 June 1952 (age 69)
OriginKingston, Jamaica
GenresReggae
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1972–present
Labels
Associated actsBlack Uhuru

Don Carlos, a.k.a. Don McCarlos (born Euvin Spencer, 29 June 1952), is a Jamaican reggae singer and composer.[1]

Biography[]

Carlos in concert in Antwerp, June 15, 2018

Don Carlos began singing in 1973 as a member of Black Uhuru. He sang alongside Garth Dennis and Derrick Simpson, the leader of the trio.[2]

In 1988 he recorded "Jingle Bells" with on A Reggae Christmas on RAS Records. In 1990 he re-united as the lead vocalist for a Black Uhuru album. Carlos continues to perform all over the world, and has a large fanbase in Africa.[3]

Africa tour[]

Carlos in concert in Antwerp, June 15, 2018

Carlos performed in Nairobi, Kenya in 2010 and on June 3, 2017.[4] He performed in the Zambian cities Lusaka, Kitwe and Livingstone (Mosi-oa-Tunya) between 6 and 8 June 2014.[5]

Discography[]

Solo[]

  • Suffering (1981), Negus Roots - also released as Prophecy
  • Day to Day Living (1982), Greensleeves
  • Harvest Time (1982), Negus Roots
  • Spread Out (1983), Burning Sounds
  • Pass the Lazer Beam (1983), Jackpot
  • Just A Passing Glance (1984), RAS
  • Deeply Concerned (1987), RAS
  • Time Is The Master (1992), RAS
  • 7 Days A Week (1998), RAS
  • Dub Version (2000), Dressed to Kill
  • Changes (2010), Heartbeat

Don Carlos & Gold[]

  • Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential (1981), Channel One
  • Raving Tonight (1983), RAS
  • Ghetto Living (1983), Tamoki Wambesi
  • Never Run Away (1984), Kingdom
  • Plantation (1984), CSA
  • Ease Up (1994), RAS

Split albums[]

Guest appearances[]

  • Groundation - Hebron Gate (2002), Young Tree
  • Groundation - Dragon War (2003), Young Tree
  • Groundation - We Free Again (2004), Young Tree
  • Slightly Stoopid - Top of the World - "Marijuana" (2012), Stoopid
  • Slightly Stoopid - Live at Roberto's Tri Studios 9.13.11 - "Lazer Beam" (2014)
  • Tribal Seeds - "Blood Clot" - Representing (2014)
  • Rebelution - "Roots Reggae Music" - Count Me In (2014)
  • Simple Creation - "?" - Golden Roots (2017)
  • Slightly Stoopid - "Everyday Life, Everyday People" - Stay the Same (Prayer for You) (2018)
  • Slightly Stoopid - "Everyday Life, Everyday People" - Talk Too Much (2018)

Compilations[]

  • The Mighty Diamonds Meets Don Carlos & Gold at the Channel 1 Studio featuring The Revolutionaries, Hitbound - the Diamonds Right Time and Don Carlos & Gold's Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential albums combined
  • Pure Gold, Jackpot
  • Lazer Beam (1995), Culture Press
  • Portrait (1997), RAS
  • Jah Light (2002), Black Arrow
  • Groove With Me (2003), Get Back
  • Inna Dub Style - Rare Dubs 1979 - 1980 (2004), Jamaican Recordings
  • Special Edition (2004), Jafada Music Productions
  • Tribulation (2006), Attack
  • Tribulation - Don Carlos In Dub (2007), Attack
  • Kings of Reggae, Nocturne

DVD[]

  • Live in San Francisco (2003), 2B1
  • Live in Reggae Rising (2019)

References[]

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2002) "Reggae & Caribbean Music", Backbeat Books, ISBN 0-87930-655-6
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9, p. 28-9
  3. ^ Kachingwe, Kevin (2014) "Reggae guru draws masses Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine", Zambia Daily Mail, 6 June 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014
  4. ^ https://allevents.in/nairobi/the-legendary-don-carlos-live-in-kenya/1880892418851855
  5. ^ https://www.lusakatimes.com/2014/06/08/government-extend-operation-chibolya-wipe-don-carlos-concerts/

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