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Clinton Fearon
Saint Andrew, United States
Began in 1951
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Clinton Anthony Fearon (born 13 January 1951) is a Jamaican reggae singer and musician. He has lived in Seattle, Washington since 1987. Clinton Fearon was born near Kingston, and quickly moved to St. Catherine, a rural Jamaican province. Fearon was heavily influenced by the music found at his local Seventh-day Adventist church.

He returned to Kingston at age 16, where he founded his first band, The Brothers. Errol Grandison, who first encountered Fearon through his work with The Brothers, quickly offered him a chance to replace David Webber as the third member of The Gladiators.

He joined the group in 1969, first as a singer and then as a bass player and background vocalist after the departure of both Grandison and David Webber. He remained with the group until 1987, often appearing as the leader on songs including "Chatty Chatty Mouth," "Rich Man Poor Man," "Get Ready" and "Let Jah Be Praised".

During these years, he also worked as a session-man for a range of artists, including Coxsone, Lee Perry, Joe Higgs, Yabby You, Joseph Hookim and Prince Tony Robinson.
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Find A Way
2006
03:33
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Feelin' the Same
2006
04:46
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Rock and a Hard Place
2010
03:41
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Focus
2010
04:07
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Chatty Chatty Mouth
2012
03:55
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Sleepin' Lion
2006
04:36
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The Best
2010
03:53
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Better Days
2010
04:35
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Bellyfull
2006
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Working for the Man
2017
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