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Edi Fitzroy
b. Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies. Edi Fitzroy, like many teenagers, followed the sound systems, in particular, a sound called Anchio One. After leaving school he started a career with the Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation working as an accounts clerk. With a colleague, in his spare time he would often sing over dubs and play them back using the radio station's equipment. In 1975 Mikey Dread was the station's top disc jockey, playing reggae on his Dread At The Controls Show, and he heard Fitzroy's demos. Fitzroy's first hit, "Miss Molly Colly", broke into the Jamaican Top 10 as the result of Dread's patronage, and the follow-up, "Country Man", confirmed him as Dread's protégé. The hits kept coming, including "African Religion", "Gun" and "Stylee", leading to a tour of the UK with Dread in 1980 supporting punk group the Clash. On returning to Jamaica Fitzroy began working with other producers, firstly Lloyd Norris, with whom he recorded "Bad Boy", a minor hit when released in 1981.

With Trevor Elliot of Musical Ambassador he recorded an album, and enjoyed a massive hit with "Check For You Once", followed by "Youth Man In Penitentiary" (when interviewed on the radio in Jamaica, he stated categorically that the song was not inspired by personal experience) and "Have You Ever". His success led to a performance at the 1984 Sunsplash Festival and his commitment to equality for women led to an appearance at Zinc Fence in Kingston on International Women's Day. His commitment was evident in the hit "Princess Black", and he was also dubbed Jamaica's most socially conscious singer. His follow-up, a reworking of "The Gun", enjoyed a prolonged stay on the chart, breaking all previous records for longevity. In the series of charity records to help the starving in Ethiopia, Fitzroy performed on Jamaica's contribution, "Land Of Africa". He provided the vocals alongside Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor, Mutabaruka, Triston Palma, Bunny Rugs, David Hinds and the I-Threes. The artists involved were determined to help to alleviate the situation and formed the Music Is Life organization to emphasize their commitment. However, the single alone was regarded by the collective as an insufficient gesture towards relieving Africa's dilemma. Fitzroy became a co-director alongside Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt, Michael "Ibo" Cooper and Orville Tyson, and between them, they established other projects. His recordings and Music Is Life commitments were undertaken alongside his career at JBC.

Copyright Muze UK Ltd. 1989 - 2002

FormatTitleArtistLabelYearAvailabilityPrice
CD
Best Of Edi Fitzroy Featuring Sly & Robbie & The Roots Radics
Edi Fitzroy
Musical Ambassador
Available
$13.99
CD
Deep In Mi Culture (1993)
Edi Fitzroy
Massive Music
Back Order
$8.99
Sorry
CD
First Class Citizen
Edi Fitzroy
Musical Ambassador
Back Order
$14.99
Sorry
CD
Hold The Vibes
Edi Fitzroy
King Step
Available - Lower Price
$12.99
CD
We A Lion (Limited Edition CD-R)
Edi Fitzroy
Witty
Back Order
$11.99
Sorry
FormatTitleArtistLabelYearAvailabilityPrice
CS
Eclipse
Edi Fitzroy
RAS
Back Order
$6.99
Sorry
FormatTitleArtistLabelYearAvailabilityPrice
LP
Check For You Once (Youthman Penitentiary) (1982)
Edi Fitzroy
Confidence
Back Order
$12.99
Sorry
LP
Coming Up Strong (ORIGINAL PRESS)
Edi Fitzroy
Oneness
Just In
$29.99
LP
Deep In Mi Culture (1993)
Edi Fitzroy
Henry K
Back Order
$11.99
Sorry
LP
Eclipse (1988)
Edi Fitzroy
RAS
Back Order
$8.99
Sorry
LP
Pollution
Edi Fitzroy
Bromac
Back Order
$11.99
Sorry
LP
We A Lion
Edi Fitzroy
Witty
Back Order
$12.99
Sorry
FormatSong NameRecordArtistLabelYearAvailabilityPrice
12"
Easy Ride Edi Fitzroy - Easy Ride
Edi Fitzroy
Joe Frasier
Back Order
$4.99
Sorry
12"
I Love You Sanchez - I Care Fo You / Edi Fitzroy - I Love You
Edi Fitzroy
Digital B
Back Order
$4.99
Sorry
12"
Trickster Dennis Brown - Cold Hearted Fool / Edi Fitzroy - Trickster
Edi Fitzroy
Digital B
Back Order
$6.99
Sorry
FormatSong NameRecordArtistLabelYearAvailabilityPrice
7"
Bury The Gun Edi Fitzroy - Bury The Gun
Edi Fitzroy
African Museum
Back Order
$2.79
Sorry
7"
Come Along Edi Fitzroy - Come Along
Edi Fitzroy
Black Scorpio
Back Order
$2.49
Sorry
7"
Easy Ride Edi Fitzroy - Easy Ride
Edi Fitzroy
Joe Frasier USA
2004-01-01
Back Order
$2.49
Sorry
7"
Easy Ride Lenn Hammond - Don't You Give Up / Edi Fitzroy - Easy Ride
Edi Fitzroy
Eye One
2006-01-01
Back Order
$3.99
Sorry
7"
Easy Ride Richie Spice - That's Life / Edi Fitzroy - Easy Ride
Edi Fitzroy
Crib Entertainment
2006-01-01
Available
$4.29
7"
I Love You Jigsy King - Bunn Down Sadam / Edi Fitzroy - I Love You
Edi Fitzroy
African Museum
1998-01-01
Back Order
$2.29
Sorry
7"
Lonely Woman Edi Fitzroy - Lonely Woman
Edi Fitzroy
Top Brass
2006-01-01
Back Order
$3.99
Sorry
7"
Precious Sound Edi Fitzroy - Precious Sound
Edi Fitzroy
Just Casvil
2006-01-01
Back Order
$4.29
Sorry
7"
Run Come Come Edi Fitzroy - Run Come Come / Lambsbrfead - Love In The House
Edi Fitzroy
Zion High
2004-01-01
Back Order
$3.99
Sorry
7"
Throw Down Edi Fitzroy - Throw Down / Roberto Sanchez - Slaving For A Reason
Edi Fitzroy
Heartical
2005-01-01
Back Order
$5.49
Sorry
7"
Too Much Rap A Pam Pam Edi Fitzroy - Too Much Rap A Pam Pam
Edi Fitzroy
Landslide Music
2006-01-01
Back Order
$2.99
Sorry
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