VP Records: We Mourn The Passing Of Reggae Legend Tony Tuff

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By VP Records Photos: VP Records\YouTube Screenshots Reggae legend Tony Tuff, known for many songs including Girl I’ve Got To Get You, passed away on Saturday, April, 20. He was 69. Tony Tuff started his musical journey as a founding member of the African Brothers with the late Lincoln “Sugar” Minott and Derrick “Bubbles” Howard in 1969. As an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician, Tuff was responsible for building the foundations of the group’s early output and beyond, right up until the band parted ways in the mid-70s. Tuff returned as a solo artist with Roots anthems such as “Oh What A Day”, “Deliver Me” and “Chant Down Babylon,” in addition to plus crucial cuts with Yabby You, which were amongst the many favoured by the Rasta Sounds of the day, most notably Jah Shaka, with whom he later collaborated with on the revered set “How Long” in 2006. In the turn of the decade in 1980, Tuff hit his stride and became one of the key players in the early Dancehall / Rub-A-Dub era after joining the legendary Volcano Sound, owned by famed producer Henry ‘Junjo’ Lawes. It was with Junjo that Tuff scored his biggest hit, “Come Fe...

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