Cornell Campbell

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Cornell Campbell is a Jamaican reggae and rocksteady singer known for his distinctive falsetto voice and influential recordings since the 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
recording artist
reggae singer
rocksteady singer
activeYearsStart 1960s
alsoKnownAs Cornel Campbell NERFINISHED
Don Cornel NERFINISHED
associatedAct Studio One NERFINISHED
The Eternals NERFINISHED
The Uniques NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Jamaica
dateOfBirth 1948
decadeOfProminence 1970s
1980s
genre reggae
rocksteady
roots reggae
hasDiscographySection singles
studio albums
hasInstrument voice
influencedGenre lovers rock
roots reggae
languageOfPerformance English
lyricalTheme Rastafarian spirituality
love and relationships
social commentary
movement Rastafari NERFINISHED
nationality Jamaican
notableFor distinctive falsetto voice
influential reggae recordings
rocksteady recordings
notableSong Boxing
I Shall Not Remove NERFINISHED
Natty Dread in a Greenwich Farm NERFINISHED
Queen of the Minstrels NERFINISHED
Stars NERFINISHED
occupation singer
songwriter
origin Kingston, Jamaica NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Kingston, Jamaica NERFINISHED
recordLabel Bunny Lee NERFINISHED
Joe Gibbs NERFINISHED
Studio One NERFINISHED
Treasure Isle NERFINISHED
vocalCharacteristic emotive phrasing
smooth delivery
vocalRange tenor
vocalStyle falsetto

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Bunny Lee collaboratedWith Cornell Campbell