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Selwyn Brown

Steel Pulse
Origin Birmingham, England
Genres Roots reggae, British reggae
Years active 1975–present
Labels Island, Mango
Elektra
MCA
Atlantic
RAS
Website Steelpulse.com
Members David Hinds
Selwyn Brown
Sidney Mills
Clifford Pusey
Jerry Johnson
Wayne Clarke
Makiesha McTaggert
Amlak Tafari
Past members Ronald McQueen
Basil Gabbidon
Colin Gabbidon
Donovan Shaw
Steve Nisbett
Alphonso Martin
Mykaell Riley
Melvin Brown
Alvin Ewen
Tyrone Downie
Errol Reid
Yaz Alexander
Steve Morrison
James Renford
Kevin Batchelor
Clark Gayton
Conrad Kelly
Micah Robinson
Donna Sterling
Sylvia Tella
Melanie Lynch
Traciana Graves
Marea Wilson
Donovan McKitty

Steel Pulse are a roots reggae musical band, from the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England, which has a large number of Afro-Caribbean, Indian and other Asian migrants. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School - composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass); along with Basil's brother Colin briefly on drums. Steel Pulse were the first non-Jamaican act to win the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.

After the band formed in 1975, their debut single release, "Kibudu, Mansetta And Abuku", arrived on the small independent label Dip, and linked the plight of urban black youth with the image of a greater African homeland. They followed it with "Nyah Luv" for Anchor. They were initially refused live dates in Caribbean venues in Birmingham due to their Rastafarian beliefs. Aligning themselves closely with the Rock Against Racism organisation and featuring in its first music festival in early 1978, they chose to tour with sympathetic elements of the punk movement, including the Stranglers, XTC etc. Eventually they found a more natural home in support slots for Burning Spear, which brought them to the attention of Island Records.

Their first release for Island was the "Ku Klux Klan" 45, a tilt at the evils of racism, and one often accompanied by a visual parody of the sect on stage. By this time their ranks had swelled to include Selwyn Brown (keyboards), Steve "Grizzly" Nisbett (drums), Alphonso Martin (vocals, percussion) and Mykaell Riley (vocals). Handsworth Revolution was a long-playing record and one of the major landmarks in the evolution of British reggae (Executive Producer Pete King). However, despite critical and moderate commercial success over three albums, the relationship with Island Records had soured by the advent of their third album, Caught You (released in the US as Reggae Fever).


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