About Us:
The Original General Smiley
General Smiley is one half of
Jamaica's number one Dee Jay duo Papa
Michigan and General Smiley. Papa
Michigan (born Anthony Fairclough) and
General Smiley (born Erroll Bennett)
were among the first dual-toasters on
the Jamaican scene. Beginning in the
late '70s while still in school, the
humorous duo (Smiley got his name
because he never smiles)
They first recorded at Clement
"Coxsone" Dodd's Studio One in
Jamaica, pressing their first number
one hit single, "Rub a Dub Style",
which featured their call and response
style vocals, overdubbed on the Studio
One riddim, "Vanity" (the instrumental
alias given to Alton Ellis' Rocksteady
classic, "I'm Just A Guy").[1] Their
next single, perhaps a larger hit,
"Nice Up the Dance" was a version of
the quintessential Studio 1 rhythm,
"Real Rock". These singles, with four
other tracks, also versions of Studio
One rhythms, were released as their
first album, Nice Up the Dance. The
names of these two singles were
quickly incorporated into the lexicon
of dancehall phraseology. Their call
and response style was likewise
influential on the future developments
of the music, blending together
straightforward singing styles and
toasting. By 1982, they caught the
attention of Henry "Junjo" Lawes, who
recorded their biggest hit, "Diseases"
over the "Mad Mad" riddim. This track
was featured on their second LP,
Downpression. They went on to cut an
album for Channel One Records, Step by
Step. The last of their hit records
was "Sugar Daddy", pressed on RAS
Records, which featured yet another
reworking of "Mad Mad". The duo
continues to record and make
appearances at festivals and have both
released solo recordings.
Throughout the 80s Michigan And Smiley
sustained attention in the album
charts with the releases Step By Step,
Sugar Daddy, Back In The Biz and
Reality Must Rule Again. The duo
enjoyed a revival in the 90s when some
of their earlier hits resurfaced
through VP in the USA.
Presently Michigan and Smiley still
get Together for performances though
they both are involve in their
respective Projects within the realms
of the art.
General Smiley has since completed his
first solo CD entitled "Aim Goal
Plan"
recorded at the Kingston Studio,
produced by Jillian Wess for upful One
Records
now avaible for download on Itunes and
CD Baby
"Stages"Is the General's second solo
CD but the first produced inside the
RuffCompany Studio is now avaible for
download on ITunes
Since 2005 General Smiley has been
touring northern California, north
east U.S, north west U.S and the south
east U.S with some young artists such
as Part One Tribe Band from Cocoa
Beach Florida, Soul Medic from Navada
City California along with Jah Works
of Big Island Hawaii,Sgt Remo and Mr
Kali from New Mexico along side Ken
Serious from Clarendon JA touring with
many top DJs.
In 2008 when he passed through Austin,
Texas on tour, General Smiley linked
up with McPullish at Dub Compound
Studio for a late night dub session
after a show. When Smiley heard the
music McPullish was working on he was
inspired to record some new lyrics he
had been carrying around in his head,
thus creating their first
collaboration: Natty Natty. Smiley
also recorded some fiery dub specials
that evening and these two have been
collaborating ever since. Charlie is
happy to report that a full length
album and full dub companion album
have been completed and are now
available. General Smiley Meets
McPullish At Dub Cove The music on
this album is a fresh take on roots
reggae, dub and more, drawing from a
wide palette and many diverse
influences.
hope we all have a
blessed day.....
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hope we all have a
blessed day.....
this is General Smiley's
Facebook page
you can view and click
like if you will
https://www.facebook.com/
The.O.G.Smiley?sk=app_240
5167945&app_data
PS:………plz remember
to tell your friend
where to find
me........seen ?
Blessed love
thanks
Take a legendary artist
and hook up with a small
roots producer and reach
higher ites. In the late
1980's, Blackamix and
Horace Andy made musical
history. In the 1990's,
Jah Shaka electrified Max
Romeo, Tony Tuff and
Willie Williams. In the
2000's, Ryan Moore
masterminded classics
with Mykal Rose, Big
Youth and Ranking Joe.
The chemistry continues
with General Smiley
alongside McPullish.
Original General Smiley
(Errol Bennett) is a
dancehall don originating
from Studio One's
"masterclass". As one
half of Michigan &
Smiley, they burst on the
scene in the late 1970's
and revolutionized
Dancehall duos. Their
"Rub A Dub Style" single
ridin' over the "Vanity"
riddim (Alton Ellis-I'm
Just A Guy) produced by
Sir Dodd put them on top
of the charts. Their
first album, Nice Up The
Dance (Studio One)
remains a classic to this
day. Electric
performances at Reggae
Sunsplash from 1980-85
gave them international
appeal. They released a
few more gems,
"Downpression", "Step By
Step" and "Sugar Daddy"
before breaking up in the
late 1980's. They still
get together for the
occasional festival or
revival show. Smiley has
continued to release
quality solo material and
is very active in the
production chair. He
founded Ruff Company
Records with a pure
vision to give musical
youth a chance; never
forgetting his humble
beginnings. In Los
Angeles, he has been a
producer for Firgo
Digital Studio. He is a
blazing performer that
has not lost his spark.
McPullish (Carson
Hoovestol) is a Buda,
Texas based producer and
one man musical army. He
has his own label,
Charlie's Records and
operates his studio,
aptly called The Dub
Cove. He plays virtually
the entire riddim on his
productions. He's very
much in the vein of Ryan
Moore (Twilight Dub
Circus), who has put out
some of the rootsiest
roots and dub for the
last two decades. Much
like Moore, McPullish has
produced some of the
best. The roster includes
Luciano, Chezidek,
Sylford Walker and Lutan
Fyah. He has opened up
for Mad
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Greetings
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for the 2011.......jah
bless
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