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Sister Carol
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One of the dancehall era's few successful female DJs,
Sister Carol
was something like reggae's answer to
Queen Latifah
: a strong, positive feminist voice who was inspired by her faith and never resorted to sexual posturing to win an audience. Leaning heavily on socially conscious material,
Sister Carol
delivered uplifting and cautionary messages drawn from her Rastafarian principles, while always urging respect for women. She was more of a singjay than a full-time toaster, capable of melodic vocals as well
as solid rhymes. Never quite a commercial powerhouse, she nonetheless enjoyed a lengthy career and general critical approval.
Sister Carol
was born
Carol East
in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1959, and grew up in the city's Denham Town ghetto. Her father worked in the music industry as a radio engineer, and in 1973, he moved the family to Brooklyn in search of work.
Carol
got involved in New York's thriving Jamaican music scene, and tried her hand at singing; however, music wasn't a career prospect yet, as
Carol
earned a degree in education from CCNY and gave birth to the first of four children in 1981. Not long before the latter event, she met Jamaican DJ
Brigadier Jerry
, who inspired her to try her hand at dancehall-style DJ chatting rather than singing. She developed rapidly under
Jerry
's mentorship, winning talent competitions in both New York and Jamaica, and toured as an opening act for
the Meditations
. Her first album,
Liberation for Africa
, was released in limited quantities on a small label the following year.
Recorded for the Jah Life label, 1984's
Black Cinderella
was the album that established
Sister Carol
in the international reggae community, featuring the title track (her signature song) and
"Oh Jah (Mi Ready)."
Carol
subsequently formed her own Black Cinderella label, which gave her an immediate outlet for single releases in the years to come. Most notably, she cut a cover of
Bob Marley
's
"Screwface"
in tandem with onetime
I-Three
Judy Mowatt
, who issued the single on her own Ashandan label. It took
Carol
several years to come up with another LP, however, as she briefly turned to an acting career; she earned supporting roles in two
Jonathan Demme
comedies, 1986's Something Wild (which included her soundtrack cut
"Wild Thing"
) and 1988's Married to the Mob.
Sister Carol
's second album,
Jah Disciple
, finally appeared in 1989, kicking off a streak of consistent recording activity that lasted through the '90s.
Mother Culture
followed in 1991, giving her another nickname to go alongside "Black Cinderella." Her highest-profile album to date,
Call Mi Sister Carol
, was released by Heartbeat in 1995, and was followed a year later by
Lyrically Potent
, which earned
Sister Carol
her first Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album. Her next album,
Isis: The Original Womb-Man
, was released on
Bob Marley
's Tuff Gong label in 1999. 2001 brought her first-ever live album,
Direct Hit!: Sister Carol - Live
; it was followed in 2003 by
Empressive
, which featured a duet with
Buju Banton
on
"His Mercy Endureth."
~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Jun 14th, 1:58am
THERE IS NO OTHER! I LOVE THIS SISTER & HER MUSIC!
MY FAVORITE BY HER IS THAT DREAD NATTY CONGO!
ROCK ON GODDESS. REGGAE ROOTS & CULTURE!
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