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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 ...
"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 ...
By Steven Kurutz Millie Small, the Jamaican singer whose 1964 hit, “My Boy Lollipop,” introduced the upbeat rhythms of ska to international audiences, died on Tuesday in London. She was 73.
Millie Small, who is known for bringing ska music to the masses with “My Boy Lollipop,” died in London yesterday (May 5) following a stroke, the BBC reported. She was 72. “Millie opened the ...
Jamaican singer Millie Small is dead at age 73, according to Island Records founder Chris Blackwell. Blackwell, who originally produced Small’s 1964 smash hit “My Boy Lollipop,” told the ...
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