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    Renowned Jamaica producer Winston Riley dies at 65

    KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Winston Riley, an innovative reggae musician and producer, has died of complications from a gunshot wound to the head. He was 65.

    Riley died Thursday at University Hospital of the West Indies, where he had been a patient since November, when he was shot at his house in an upscale neighborhood in the capital of Kingston, his son Kurt Riley said Friday.

    Riley also had been shot in August and was stabbed in September last year. His record store in Kingston's downtown business district also was burned down several years ago. Police have said they know of no motives and have not arrested anyone.

    Kurt Riley told the Jamaica Observer newspaper that the family did not know what motivated the attacks.

    "Unfortunately, Daddy didn't wake up so we could talk to him to find out if there was something he was not telling us," he was quoted as saying. "He was a straightforward man who was allergic to hypocrisy."

    As a teenager, Riley founded an influential harmony group, The Techniques, which recorded for pioneer producer Arthur "Duke" Reid. Riley also toured with Byron Lee and later gained fame for producing songs such as "Double Barrel" by Dave Barker and Ansell Collins.

    He worked with musicians including Gregory Isaacs, Johnny Osbourne, Sister Nancy and Buju Banton.

    Musicologist Kingsley Goodison, who knew Riley for more than 40 years, said he was one of the people responsible for introducing reggae to England.

    "Winston Riley is an unsung hero," he said. "He was one of the hardest workers in the business."

    Riley also is credited with creating the stalag rhythm, which later influenced hip-hop and dancehall. Unlike his contemporaries who shunned dancehall music, Riley embraced contemporary reggae and had several big hits during the 1980s.

    One of his biggest productions was singer Tenor Saw's "Ring The Alarm", which has been sampled by several hip-hop artists.

    Riley is survived by several children and grandchildren.

     

    7 comments

    • juice  •  San Diego, United States  •  4 months ago
      sad day mon
    • Frank  •  Livingston, United States  •  4 months ago
      Shot last year then stabbed and then his store burned down ? Do you think DUH. Daddy was allergic to hypocrisy. Do you thimk he screwed people on his way up. His son's goofy explanation was a message to the killers. We want no trouble mon. Daddy had it comin mon.
    • StepD  •  4 months ago
      Someone really, really wanted this guy dead. Random crime? Family wanting to inherit or someone he #$%$ off, or both? Hope they catch the perpetrator because (s)he/they are dangerous.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 months ago
      Brilliant police work all around!
    • James M  •  Broomfield, United States  •  4 months ago
      Wait, shot in August, stabbed in September, then shot again in November? No suspects though. #$%$
    • Fenwick Babbit  •  4 months ago
      Do not go for a walk after dark.
    • Grooveskin  •  4 months ago
      Sounds Like Hits To Me - No Suspects ? A Man Dies One Death - A Coward Dies A Thousand. Jealousy Maybe, Royalties Due Not Paid - Something Not Adding Up!