San Francisco's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival - August 22-24, 2008
Toots Hibbert is one of the great voices of Jamaica; a legend whose career spans every development in Jamaican music, from ska through rock-steady to reggae. Toots and the Maytals have helped to chart the course of Jamaican music with unrivaled delivery and dynamism, setting new standards of excellence, and becoming the most enduring of all Jamaica's groups.
Born in Maypen in the parish of Clarendon, Jamaica
- the youngest of seven children - Toots began singing
in the church choir at the age of seven. He left home
in his teens to go to Kingston where he met Raleigh
Gordon and Jerry Matthias and formed the original Maytals
in 1962. They were also sometimes recorded as the Vikings.
The Maytals began their career at Studio One, the
headquarters of Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd, in Kingston,
Jamaica. The group's debut release, HALLELUJAH, was
an immediate hit throughout the island, and featured
a mix of Jamaican rhythms and gospel vocal influence
that would mark much of the Maytals music. Further
successes followed, including I'LL NEVER GROW OLD and
JUST GOT TO BE ME, each one building a reputation for
the Maytals and their energetic straight-from-church
style of singing and their "spiritual" ska beat.
San Francisco's Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival - August 22-24, 2008