Rico Rodriguez life and biography

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Rico Rodriguez biography

Date of birth : 1934-10-17
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality :
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2011-10-19
Credited as : Ska artist, Member of the Order of the British Empire,

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Rico Rodriguez MBE (born Emmanuel Rodriguez), also known as Reco or El Reco, is a ska and reggae trombonist.
He has recorded with many producers, including Karl Pitterson, Prince Buster, and Lloyd 'Matador' Daley. He is known as one of the first and most distinguished Ska artists.

Rodriguez was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and was taught to play the trombone by his slightly older schoolmate Don Drummond at the Alpha Boys School.
In the 1950s, he became a Rastafarian and became closely musically related to rasta drummer, Count Ossie.
In 1961, he moved to the UK and started to play in reggae bands there. In 1976, he recorded the album, Man from Wareika under contract with Island Records.

In the late 1970s, with the arrival of the 2 Tone genre, he played with ska revival bands such as The Specials. One of his most notable performances was on The Specials' song, "A Message to You, Rudy".

Rodriguez also helmed his own outfit, Rico and the Rudies, to yield the albums Blow Your Horn and Brixton Cat.

In 1995, Island Records released the album Roots to the Bone, an updated version of Rodriguez's earlier work, Man from Wareika.

Since 1996, amongst other engagements, he has played with Jools Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and he also performs at various ska festivals throughout Europe with his own band.

He was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) at Buckingham Palace on 12 July 2007, for services to music.

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