JUST DON’T WANT TO BE LONELY FREDDIE McGREGOR
A slice of cheerful and optimistic reggae-lite jauntiness gave Jamaican superstar Freddie McGregor a hit in 1987, nearly a quarter of a century after his first record deal. The Clarendonians were a young ska group, and McGregor had to stand on a box to reach the microphone when he first joined them in the studio at just seven years old, working for the legendary Studio One label. McGregor then went solo in 1979, aged 23, following a period as a Studio One session singer and drummer.