The Aggrovators

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The Aggrovators were a renowned Jamaican reggae and dub studio band, best known for their influential 1970s recordings with producer Bunny Lee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dub band
reggae band
studio band
activePeriod 1970s
associatedScene 1970s Kingston reggae scene
associatedWith Bunny Lee NERFINISHED
basedIn Bunny Lee’s recording studio NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith Cornell Campbell NERFINISHED
Delroy Wilson NERFINISHED
Horace Andy NERFINISHED
I-Roy NERFINISHED
Johnny Clarke NERFINISHED
King Tubby NERFINISHED
Linval Thompson NERFINISHED
Prince Jazzbo NERFINISHED
U-Roy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
genre dub
reggae
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
horn section
keyboards
rhythm guitar
influenced later dub producers
roots reggae bands
locationOfActivity Kingston, Jamaica NERFINISHED
notableFor 1970s recordings with producer Bunny Lee
notableMember Ansel Collins NERFINISHED
Bobby Ellis NERFINISHED
Carlton "Santa" Davis NERFINISHED
Earl "Chinna" Smith NERFINISHED
Robbie Shakespeare NERFINISHED
Sly Dunbar NERFINISHED
Tommy McCook NERFINISHED
Vin Gordon NERFINISHED
notableWork Brass Rockers NERFINISHED
Kaya Dub NERFINISHED
King Tubby Meets The Aggrovators At Dub Station NERFINISHED
King Tubby Meets The Aggrovators At Dub Station (Part 2) NERFINISHED
Rasta Dub 76 NERFINISHED
Shalom Dub NERFINISHED
partOf Bunny Lee’s studio band roster
primaryActivity studio recording band for various vocalists
recordLabel Attack Records NERFINISHED
Justice League NERFINISHED
Striker Lee NERFINISHED
style rockers style
roots reggae

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King Tubby associatedAct The Aggrovators
Bunny Lee collaboratedWith The Aggrovators