Bobby Ellis

Bobby Ellis
Born 2 July 1932
Kingston, Jamaica
Died 18 October 2016(2016-10-18) (aged 84)
Kingston, Jamaica
Genres Reggae
Instruments Trumpet

Bobby Ellis (2 July 1932 – 18 October 2016) was a Jamaican trumpet player. He worked with many reggae artists including Peter Tosh, Burning Spear and The Revolutionaries.

Biography

Born in Kingston on 2 October 1932,[1] Bobby Ellis attended the Alpha Boys School which is famous for its musical alumni.[2] While at this school Ellis received tuition on the trumpet and flugelhorn. The school's music curriculum consisted of marches, waltzes and classical pieces which gave Ellis an extensive knowledge of timing, harmony and form. These factors have contributed to his work as a horn arranger for the Studio One. He also acted as arranger for producer Jack Ruby and was part of Ruby's studio band the Black Disciples, playing on Burning Spear's Marcus Garvey album and going on to tour as part of Spear's band for twelve years.[2]

In August 2014 it was announced that he would receive the Order of Distinction in October that year.[3]

Ellis died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on 18 October 2016, aged 84, from a pneumonia-related illness.[4][5]

Solo discography

with Tommy McCook
other collaborations

With Herbie Mann

References

External links


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