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Icho Candy

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Winston Lloyd Evans (born c. 1964), better known as Icho Candy, is a Jamaican reggae singer.

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Icho Candy first came to prominence singing with sound systems such as the one run by producer Jack Ruby.[2][3] Ruby produced Candy's debut release, "Little Children No Cry", but it was not a success, and Candy moved on to work with Joe Gibbs, with whom he recorded "Bandulu".[2][3] His third single, "Captain Selassie I" gave him a breakthrough, proving to be his biggest hit, although he received little financial reward.[3] His career got a boost when a performance on Ruby's sound system was featured in the Channel 4 documentary Deep Roots Music, leading to interest from the UK.[2] He recorded more successfully for Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label, with singles such as "Mr. User" and "Bloodsucker".[2][4] He went on to record for Augustus Pablo before working with Jah Shaka in the late 1980s and 1990s, releasing two albums on Shaka's label.[2]

Candy's signature tune, "Captain Selassie I", originally released on the Jwyanza label, has become very popular since its release in 1983 and remains sought-after in its 45rpm single format.[5]

Icho Candy continues to perform live, including a set at Rebel Salute in 2009.[6]

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Discography

Albums

  • Devils High (1990), Black Star
  • Glory to the King (1993), Jah Shaka
  • Dub Salute 2 (1994), Jah Shaka

Singles

  • "Little Children No Cry"
  • "Bandulu", Joe Gibbs
  • "Captain Selassie I" (1982), Joe Gibbs
  • "Jah Calling All Over The World" (1986), Creation
  • "Cool Down Sufferer" (1987), Selah
  • "Babylon" (1987), Rockers
  • "Mr. User", Ujama
  • "Blood Sucker" (1988), Ujama
  • "Send Back The Gun", Captain Selassie-I
  • "Change Partner"
  • "Down the Lakes"
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