PHILLIP FRASER shares his STORY on Teach Dem

PHILLIP FRASER shares his STORY on Teach Dem

Phillip Fraser was a mainstay of the roots reggae scene that centred around the Greenwich Town area of Kingston in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He played a central role in the development of Bertram Brown’s Freedom Sounds and Errol Don Mais’ Roots Tradition labels, singing classic cultural and love themed singles including You’re No Good, Come Ethiopians and Mr Wicked Man. Yet where some of the Greenwich Town singers like Rod Taylor and Earl Zero left Jamaica and have been fairly prolific abroad, the distinctive voiced Rastaman has preferred to stay in Kingston and record for his own Razor Sound label. Angus Taylor spoke to this crucial veteran about his long and distinguished career in music and the neighbourhood that he helped bring to fame…