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  1. The Jamaican vocal duo Philip James and Lloyd Campbell formed the Blues Busters in 1962. They began by performing in cabaret shows in Kingston and on the north coast to the tourists with their interpretations…

  2. Jamaican male duo who originally recorded reggae and ska records and were quite successful doing so. In 1964 the duo were invited to play at the world fair in New York by famous Jamaican artist and band leader Byron Lee (of Byron Lee And The Dragonaires).

  3. SUNSHINEByron LeeRock SteadyThere's Always SunshineYes, beyond every dark cloudThere is always sunshineShining for you babyJust as long as mineEvery time I s...

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  4. Jul 4, 2016 · The Blues Busters - Tell Me Why.....In love with this record at the moment....Jamaican R&B at its finest released on Bluebeat in 1962...

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  5. The Blues Busters. Various negatives of the band. (Photography by Dr. Cheryl Thurber. Courtesy of the High Water Archive) Formed in 1982 after George “Chicken” Walker, Lee Roy Martin, and William “Boogie Man” Hubbard decided to leave the Hollywood All Stars.

  6. The Blues Busters was a vocal duo from Jamaica formed in 1960, consisting of Philip James and Lloyd Osbourne Campbell. The Blues Busters was the most consistently popular Jamaican...

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  8. The Blues Busters were a Jamaican vocal duo formed in 1960, comprising Philip James and Lloyd Campbell. The Blues Busters were the most consistently popular Jamaican male duo of the early 1960s, and were part of the Jamaican party that performed at the 1964 New York World's Fair.

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