Jamaican singer Millie Small — singer of the 1964 hit “My Boy Lollipop,” which is widely considered the first reggae-inspired global hit — has died at the age of 72 after suffering a stroke, according ...
"Millie opened the door for Jamaican music to the world," Island Records founder Chris Blackwell said in a statement Jamaican singer Millie Small has died from a stroke at the age of 72, according to ...
Jamaican-born Millie Small, who recorded and performed simply as Millie, was the first artist to bring ska music out of the Caribbean and on to a global audience, starting in her adopted Britain and ...
“My Boy Lollipop” singer Millie Small has died from a stroke at age 73. The Jamaican star passed away in England this week, her heartbroken pal confirmed Wednesday. Chris Blackwell, who co-produced ...
Jamaican singer Millie Small, whose 1964 song "My Boy Lollipop" helped introduce ska music to the rest of the world, has died, a representative for her music label confirmed. Small died Tuesday in ...
Her 1964 smash hit was a breakthrough for Jamaican music. But she later became “one of the most elusive performers in pop history.” By Steven Kurutz Millie Small, the Jamaican singer whose 1964 hit, ...
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