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Rocksteady star Ellis dies at 70 | Rocksteady star Ellis dies at 70 |
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Reggae star Alton Ellis, known as "the Godfather of rocksteady", has died at the age of 70. | Reggae star Alton Ellis, known as "the Godfather of rocksteady", has died at the age of 70. |
The Jamaican-born singer, who moved to Britain in the 1970s, achieved fame with a number of hits, including I'm Still in Love and I'm Just a Guy. | The Jamaican-born singer, who moved to Britain in the 1970s, achieved fame with a number of hits, including I'm Still in Love and I'm Just a Guy. |
He was a leading pioneer of the more laid-back "rocksteady" sound, which came out of Jamaica in the 1960s. | He was a leading pioneer of the more laid-back "rocksteady" sound, which came out of Jamaica in the 1960s. |
Ellis was still performing until August this year, when he collapsed after a concert in central London. | Ellis was still performing until August this year, when he collapsed after a concert in central London. |
His manager and agent Trish De Rosa described him as "my guiding star and my inspiration". | His manager and agent Trish De Rosa described him as "my guiding star and my inspiration". |
"His life was the music and the stage," she said. "He was getting a tremendous amount of work right up to the end - it was very difficult to get him to slow down." class="lp" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm">HAVE YOUR SAYAnother demise of another great musical iconAshipa James Olashupo, Abuja class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5481&edition=2&ttl=20081013124342">Send us your comments | |
The Jamaican authorities are considering giving Ellis a state funeral, Ms De Rosa added. | The Jamaican authorities are considering giving Ellis a state funeral, Ms De Rosa added. |
The prolific singer, who began his career in the 1950s and fronted vocal group The Flames, was diagnosed with cancer in 2007. | The prolific singer, who began his career in the 1950s and fronted vocal group The Flames, was diagnosed with cancer in 2007. |
Ellis underwent chemotherapy before returning to the stage, but died in London's Hammersmith hospital on Friday night. | Ellis underwent chemotherapy before returning to the stage, but died in London's Hammersmith hospital on Friday night. |
He leaves more than 20 children. | He leaves more than 20 children. |
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