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John Holt and Bob Andy


The Paragons
formed - 1964
(Kingston, Jamaica)


Garth 'Tyrone' Evans - 1970 left for New York
Bob Andy - left in 1965 to go solo
Leroy Stamp - left 1n 1964, replaced by...
John Holt (lead vocals) - 1965, went solo in 1970
Junior Menz - left in 1964 to join The Techniques, replaced by...
Howard Barrett - 1970 left for New York

If you're familiar with the song "The Tide Is High" you probably know it as a huge hit for Blondie, but before Deborah Harry and company got a hold of it, it was a 1960s hit in for the Paragons. Formed in Kingston Jamaica, the Paragons were originally made up of Garth "Tyrone" Evans, Bob Andy, Junior Menz, and Leroy Stamp. In 1964, just before they broke big in Jamaica, Stamp was replaced by John Holt, and Menz (who left to join another Jamaican vocal group the Techniques) was replaced by Howard Barret. The early Paragons sound is heavily influence by American soul music and the singing is in the familiar tight, interlocking harmony style of Jamaican vocal trios and quartets of the early '60s. In 1964, the group caught the attention of legendary producer Coxsone Dodd who immediately brought the group to Jamiaca's famous Studio One and under the watchful eyes and ears of Duke Reid (who became the group's mentor) cut a succession of popular singles such as "Love At Last" and "Good Luck and Goodbye" for Reid's label Treasure Isle.

Not long after this first flush of success Bob Andy quit the group and the Paragons stopped recording as John Holt (who by this point had emerged as the group's leader) decided that the group should soften their soulful sound and go for a more root-heavy rock steady approach. It turned out to be a good idea as the Paragons became the most popular rock-steady vocal act in Jamaica and in Britain. But money problems, specifically issues over why the group wasn't rich after more than a dozen number one Jamaican hits, led to the band's breakup. Of the members only John Holt went on to have a significant solo career. Still, the Paragons recordings, including "The Tide Is High," are some of the most wonderful and sublime moments in Jamaican pop.

-- Courtesy (John Dougan, All-Music Guide) --

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Contact Info:
c/o Desmond Young
Jamaican Federation Of Musicians
5 Balmoral Avenue, Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I
Tel (876) 926-8029 Fax (876) 929-0485
e-mail: jafedmusic@cwjamaica.com



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