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Phyllis Dillon – One Life To Live – (Full Album)

Phillis life story is kinda sorta similar to Queen Patsy

Dillon was born in 1944 in Linstead, St. Catherine, Jamaica, and attended the Linstead Primary School.[1][2] Influenced by American singers Connie Francis, Patti Page and Dionne Warwick, she began singing in talent contests. It was during a performance at the Glass Bucket Club in Kingston, Jamaica with the group The Vulcans, that Duke Reid’s session guitarist Lynn Taitt discovered Dillon.[2]

Dillon recorded her first record for Duke Reid, “Don’t Stay Away”, in late 1966, a recording that has been described as “perhaps the finest female performance in Jamaican music”.[1][3] While most of Dillon’s subsequent recordings would be covers of popular and obscure American songs including Bettye Swann‘s “Make Me Yours”, Perry Como‘s “Tulips and Heather,” The Grass Roots‘ “Midnight Confessions,” and Stephen Stills‘s “Love the One You’re With“; “Don’t Stay Away” was an original composition featuring Tommy McCook and the Supersonics as the backing band.

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