Reggae Artiste Black Uhuru Biography

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Reggae Artiste Black Uhuru Biography by InfosysTV The most successful of the second-generation reggae bands, Black Uhuru maintained their high quality despite numerous personnel changes in their 40-plus-year history. The first reggae band to win a Grammy award, for their 1983 album Anthem, Black Uhuru was called "The most dynamic and progressive reggae act of the 1970s and early '80s." The band, whose name comes from the Swahili word meaning "freedom," was formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston by Don Carlos, Rudolph "Garth" Dennis, and Derrick "Duckie" Simpson. When the group experienced difficulties securing a record contract, Spencer left to pursue a solo career and Dennis joined the Wailing Souls. Simpson, who remained the thread throughout Black Uhuru's evolution, reorganized the band with Errol "Jay" Wilson and quivery-voiced lead vocalist Michael Rose. Accompanied by the rhythm section of Sly Dunbar on

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Trump says Air Force One Boeing order should be cancelled


Mr Trump told reporters that Boeing was "doing a little bit of a number"

US President-elect Donald Trump has said he wants to cut government costs by cancelling the order for new planes to carry the American president.

Six weeks ahead of taking office, he tweeted: "Boeing is building a brand new 747 Air Force One for future presidents, but costs are out of control, more than $4 billion. Cancel order!"

The government has a contract with Boeing to build two or more new planes.

They would enter service around 2024.


Mr Trump would not fly on the new planes unless he won a second term in the 2020 US election.

But the US Air Force has urged a faster schedule, saying the current jets are becoming too expensive to repair.

Mr Trump now uses his own plane, also a 747, but as president he would travel aboard Air Force One, which is equipped with special safety, defensive and communications equipment.

It is unclear what costs would be involved in cancelling the order.

Mr Trump later told reporters at Trump Tower in New York that Boeing was "doing a little bit of a number" and the cost was "ridiculous".

He added: "We want Boeing to make a lot of money, but not that much money."

Boeing spokesman Todd Blecher told the Associated Press news agency: "We are going to have to get back to you after we figure out what's going on."

Boeing shares fell more than 1% after the president-elect's tweet.

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