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  1. Horace Swaby (21 de junio de 1954 – 18 de mayo de 1999), más conocido como Augustus Pablo, fue un productor, teclista e intérprete de melódica jamaicano de roots reggae y dub, activo desde la década de 1970 en adelante. Popularizó el uso de la melódica en la música reggae. Fue un rastafari.

  2. Horace Michael Swaby (21 June 1953 – 18 May 1999), known as Augustus Pablo, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer and a multi-instrumentalist, active from the 1970s until his death. He popularised the use of the melodica (an instrument at that time primarily used in Jamaica to teach music to schoolchildren) in reggae ...

  3. Augustus Pablo. Jamaican reggae melodica and keyboard player, producer and label owner. Born June 21, 1954 in St. Andrew, Jamaica, he learn to play piano, organ, clarinet and xylophone and popularised the melodica in reggae music.

  4. Horace Swaby (21 de junio de 1954 – 18 de mayo de 1999), más conocido como Augustus Pablo, fue un productor, teclista e intérprete de melódica jamaicano de roots reggae y dub, activo desde la década de 1970 en adelante. Popularizó el uso de la melódica en la música reggae. Fue un rastafari.

  5. 18 de may. de 1999 · Dub reggae virtuoso whose moody, atmospheric style and evocative melodica brought a thoughtful nuance to the style. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 1990s. Born. June 21, 1954 in St. Andrew, Jamaica. Died. May 18, 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. Genre. Reggae. Styles. Dub, Roots Reggae. Also Known As. Horace Swaby. Member Of.

  6. 24 de may. de 1999 · David Katz. Sun 23 May 1999 23.38 EDT. Augustus Pablo, who has died of a nerve disorder aged 46, was one of small group of Jamaican musicians who shaped roots reggae through his own music, and...

  7. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Explore the unique sound of Augustus Pablo, the Jamaican master of melodica and Rastafari, and his Rockers label. This collection features 16 tracks from his productions and collaborations with singers like Jacob Miller, Tetrack, and Hugh Mundell.