Earl Sixteen
Earl Sixteen (Earl John Daley) is an esteemed Jamaican reggae roots singer known for his incredibly pure, emotive tenor and lifelong dedication to conscious, Rasta-centric music. Beginning his career in the late 1970s working alongside legends like Lee "Scratch" Perry, Boris Gardiner, and Augustus Pablo, he quickly established himself as a premier vocalist.
Having relocated to the UK, Earl Sixteen became heavily involved in the European dub and sound system scene, providing lead vocals for groundbreaking electronic acts like Leftfield and Dreadzone. With a massive discography spanning over forty years, he remains a profoundly respected and active figure globally.