Collins, who is in his late 60’s, was raised in Trench Town, an expansive ghetto and epicenter for the Rastafarian movement during the 1960’s.
Along with the Manning brothers, Lynford and Donald, he co-wrote Satta Massagana which was recorded in 1969 and released two years later. Collins is the sole author of Declaration of Rights and Forward On To Zion, other outstanding songs by the Abyssinians.
Multi-instrumentalist Clive Hunt produced the group’s 1976 debut album, Satta Massagana, which includes the aforementioned songs.
He describes Collins as “one of reggae’s special voices” whose vocals were complemented by the Mannings’ “perfectly-co-ordinated harmonies”.
Collins still performs with the Mannings on shows in Europe. In Jamaica, he works with his version of the Abyssinians, George Henry and Melvin Trusty.
The other members of Tribute To The Greats’ Class of 2016 are the Browne family, which includes 90-year-old matriarch Sylvia and her sons Glen, Dalton, Noel, Cleveland and Danny; singer/songwriter Anthony ‘Sangie’ Davis; trumpeter Raymond Harper, bandleader and trumpeter Oswald ‘Baba’ Brooks (posthumously); singer Desmond Young; drummer Hector ‘Bunny’ Williams of the Soul Vendors Band; and George Ximines of Black Prince sound system.
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