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  1. Hace 3 días · El ex integrante del legendario grupo de reggae The Abyssinians, Lynford Manning, falleció la semana pasada en Miramar, Florida, Estados Unidos, según reportaron diversos medios de comunicación. Manning, cuyo deceso se produjo el pasado 25 de junio, pero que se conoció en estos días, fue convocado por su hermano Donald y por Bernard Collins para...

  2. Hace 3 días · Lynford Manning, a founding member of roots-reggae giants The Abyssinians, died on June 25 in Miramar, Florida. He was in his late 70s. Manning, along with his older brother Donald and lead singer ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Lynford Manning, a founding member of roots-reggae giants The Abyssinians, died on June 25 in Miramar, Florida. The Jamaican singer was in his late 70s. Manning, along with his older brother Donald and lead singer Bernard Collins, formed the group in Jones Town, Kingston in 1968.

  4. Hace 4 días · Lynford Manning Bernard Collins lanzó su propia versión del grupo a finales de la década de los 80, existiendo dos versiones del grupo durante un tiempo. La formación original se reunió en 1998 y grabó material nuevo, incluidos los sencillos «African Princess» y «Swing Low» y el álbum “Reunion”, aunque Collins no participó en la composición de canciones en ese momento.

  5. Lynford Manning, a founding member of roots-reggae giants The Abyssinians, died on June 25 in Miramar, Florida.. He was in his late 70s. Manning, along with his older brother Donald and lead singer Bernard Collins, formed the group in Jones Town in 1968.

  6. They recruited a third vocalist, who was still at school and often unable to attend rehearsals; he was soon replaced by Donald's brother Lynford Manning, who like Donald had previously been a member of their brother Carlton Manning's group Carlton and The Shoes.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Y Mas Gan” is a song by The Abyssinians, released in 1973 as part of their iconic album “Satta Massagana.” The track was written by Lynford Manning, one of the members of the band. Produced by Lloyd The Matador, the song holds a special place in the roots reggae genre.