Moodie
  • Do the Jam
  • Hollywood
  • Radio DJ in Amsterdam
  • DOWN IN THE GHETTO
  • Heartbeat
  • Ropey
  • Reggae on the moon
  • Neocolonialism
  • I LOVE YOU
  • Jennie goes to Paris
  • MISS WORLD
  • Physical Attraction
  • Jah Live
  • Bloke on coke
  • I LUV U I THINK U LUV ME 2
  • Do the Jam
    Genre: Rap
    MP3 (03:48) [8.71 MB]
  • Hollywood
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:26) [7.84 MB]
  • Radio DJ in Amsterdam
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (02:36) [5.97 MB]
  • DOWN IN THE GHETTO
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:13) [7.37 MB]
  • Heartbeat
    Genre: R&B
    MP3 (05:09) [11.81 MB]
  • Ropey
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:20) [7.63 MB]
  • Reggae on the moon
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:45) [8.59 MB]
  • Neocolonialism
    Genre: Jazz Funk
    MP3 (05:28) [12.52 MB]
  • I LOVE YOU
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (04:47) [10.96 MB]
  • Jennie goes to Paris
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:53) [8.89 MB]
  • MISS WORLD
    Genre: (Choose a Genre)
    MP3 (04:00) [9.14 MB]
  • Physical Attraction
    Genre: R&B
    MP3 (04:15) [9.74 MB]
  • Jah Live
    Genre: (Choose a Genre)
    WAV (02:54) [29.2 MB]
  • Bloke on coke
    Genre: Reggae
    MP3 (03:58) [9.07 MB]
  • I LUV U I THINK U LUV ME 2
    Genre: Slow Jam
    MP3 (03:31) [8.06 MB]
Biography
The artist Moodie started to sing when he entered into the world with a scream like almost all babies. By the age of 5 Moodie was entertaining the adults in his home town.
In an amateur capacity it could be argued that it began at school with him having to direct write and sing in his school play at the age of 12.
By the age of 14 he began to DJ (mc/rap) for local sound system Fatman Hi
FI.
By the age of 15 in 1971 Moodie was performing his style of DJ with band in
Pub and been the resident/permanent DJ for Fat man hi-fi. At the age of 16 when his professional recording career began with Fatman as producer Moodie was also taking guitar lessons.
At the age of 19 Moodie began his career as a Producer producing his own records recording his school friend Donald Duffus, himself and Errol
Dunkley.

In 1976 after doing various shows with Black Slate Moodie produced a dub album with the band.
By 1977 Moodie was appearing alongside the reggae artists of the day at the very first celebration of the 23 of July in the UK the Jamaica Gleaner recorded that when Moodie appeared on the stage playing what could be linked to Luba music, a music played in the Congo in praise of the Almighty.
What Moodie had done was to mix Nyahbingi with reggae of the day .A thing
he continues to do mixing sound 1977 was also the year Moodie did more producing of artist like Errol Dunkley, Winston Fergus, Eli Emanuel, Barry Isaac, Kenrick Rowe (Jazz Jamaica).

In 1978 Moodie became the first artist to be grown abroad from Jamaica and to return and produce an album in Jamaica. Whilst in Jamaica Moodie worked with Gregory Isaacs, Soul Syndicate, Channel One, Michael Campbell, Errol T, Joe Gibbs and others in the Music Industry Which prompted Miles Copeland to offer Moodie a possible tour with Police who were also on a weekly salary from Faulty Records Police were inspired according to William Krasolvsky (author of the Business Of Music and Duke Ellington’s legal representative)by Moodie, he thought it however undesirable and too costly to seek to make a legal issue of Stings version of Moodie's "Reggae on the moon", as "Walking on the moon.

Also the first artist to produce and release an album at the age of 22.When he released his first album Many Moods of Moodie. In early 1979.During which time and prior to he had released various 12. On his and Barry Isaacs label Port Music.

During 1982 Moodie recorded his first singing album OAU/Trench Town Rock
After which he travelled to most major European cities promoting his album in 1983.

During 1984 Moodie started to plan for the festival of Amen Rastafari.
The festival, which was first one of its kind to be held in a London Park, lasted for 7 days in July 1985. During late 1985 Moodie returned to Jamaica to spend 6 months in Jamaica. Early 1986 Moodie went to New York to spend a little while, however it turned out to be a long while because his cousin Paul was so close linked to the music industry he attended high school with most of the Famous from Staten Island.

The first retail shop for Moodie was opened in 1991 at the famous Camden Lock market.
1992 The album Physical Attraction was recorded in 1992.
1994 saw the Moodie music
Retail operation relocating to Tottenham. The retail operation carried out alongside
The Moodie record label. Many albums were released during that period.
Moodie released many records on his Moodie Music record label started to
Release singles in 1996 on 7" vinyl.

He continued to manage his record label through the nineties. Building one Of the first Website for reggae music in the UK (www.moodiemusic.co.uk)
Whilst continuing to work with Mafia and Fluxy whom he has worked with from The late seventies and the eighties. Moodie is currently working on his new
Album for 2001 with Mafia and Fluxy.

Moodie has also appeared on the BBC broadcast Windrush. The series traced
The emergence and influence on British society of the West Indian
Population.

Moodie also appeared in Sinead O’Connor’s video in 2000. During 2001 Moodie Pursued his acting career and appeared in numerous TV commercials and drama.

During 2002 Moodie completed his first studio album for a very long time
This will be released in 2003 on the Reggae on Top label.

During 2004 various recording were made for later release.


Moodie is currently Working on various remix project with numerous new producers and remix specialist.



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  • Sounds Like:
    Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, I Roy, U Roy, Big Youth
  • Influences:
    Bob Marley,Peter Tosh,Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, I Roy, U Roy, Big Youth
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    06/21/11
  • Profile Last Updated:
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