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William "Bunny Rugs" Clark, long time lead vocalist for international hit makers Third World, has been a popular figure in Jamaican music for many years. Indeed his first efforts as a singer came just as ska was changing into rocksteady way back in the mid-'60's.
He was born in Mandeville in the Jamaican parish of Manchester, but moved to East Kingston when only two years of age. There he grew up in a ghetto community, listening to American r'n'b singers such as Aretha Franklin and Nat King Cole over the radio whilst practising singing at his local church. In this he was encouraged by his father, who was also a keen singer.
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