Danny Ray, born September 3, 1951, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a reggae singer and producer who started his career in Jamaican talent shows in the early 1960s. He moved to the UK in 1965 and joined the Royal Air Force, forming the band Danny Ray and the Vibrations while posted in Germany. After leaving the Air Force, he returned to the UK and formed Danny Ray and the Falcons, recording "The Scorpion" for MCA Records. In the early 1970s, Danny Ray recorded for Trojan Records, releasing successful singles such as "Don't Stop", "Sister Big Stuff", and "Playboy". His debut album, The Same One, was released in 1973. He later founded his own Black Jack label, producing notable tracks like "Rastaman Live Up" and "Revolution Rock".
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