Luciano

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Born 20 October 1964.

Jamaican Roots Reggae artist Luciano, born Jepther McClymont

Luciano Leon Morris/Redferns

Biography

Luciano (real name Jepther McClymont OD, born 20 October 1964 in Jamaica) is a Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist and poet.

He began recording in 1992, with his first single "Ebony & Ivory" on the Aquarius Record label, followed by his debut album Moving Up for RAS records in 1993. Luciano is the seventh of nine children and was born to extremely spiritual and musical parents while growing up in Daveyton, a small district in the central parish of Manchester, Jamaica.

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BBC Reviews

  1. Rub-a-Dub Market 2011

    Review of Rub-a-Dub Market

    Reviewed by Angus Taylor

    Another job well done from the globe-trotting Jamaican star.
  2. United States of Africa 2010

    Review of United States of Africa

    Reviewed by Angus Taylor

    Showcases the often placid-sounding Luciano taking a tougher stance.
  3. Jah Is My Navigator 2008

    Review of Jah Is My Navigator

    Reviewed by Angus Taylor

    Jah Is My Navigator is a return to form, and a good indication of what the fuss is about.
  4. Hail the Comforter 2005

    Review of Hail the Comforter

    Reviewed by Simon Coates

    ...a worthy addition to Luciano's considerable canon...

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