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“WATCH THIS SOUND” SAYS KEBLE DRUMMOND!

By Howard Campbell— “I always wanted to build a solo career so I can express myself the way I want” To rock steady fans, Keble Drummond will forever be associated with The Cables, a soulful trio that recorded the classic songs Baby Why and What Kind of World. Both were done in the late 1960s for producer Clement Dodd‘s famed Studio One label. Drummond, who lives in Florida, is doing well with his latest song, Watch This Sound, a cover of rock band Buffalo Springfield‘s classic 1967 hit, For What Its Worth. His version, produced by Danny Breakenridge of Upstairs Music, is in the South Florida reggae charts. “I’m not surprised, I always have the confidence in every song I sing because that’s where it has to be first, then it’s up to the fans and … Read entire article »

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VETERAN SINGER KEBLE DRUMMOND REBOUNDS WITH A CHART TOPPER!

  Keble Drummond Keble Drummond has come full circle and is once again recording as a solo artist, in addition to his recently released Mello Moods  Of Music album, he has recorded several new tracks, the first to be released as a single is a cover of the Lloyd & Devon early seventies hit “Bum Ball’. Without skipping a beat, Keble Drummond delivers music nice and sweet that will move your emotions and dancing feet. “Bum Ball” tops the South Florida Reggae Chart for two weeks. Keble was a student of Peter Austin (A founding member of the vocal group The Clarindonians) when Keble was a soloist and first learned to play guitar before forming the vocal trio The Cables with Elbert Stewart and Vince Stoddart.  The Cables had recorded for various producers … Read entire article »

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KEBLE DRUMMOND OF THE CABLES FAME, RELEASES NEW ALBUM “MELLOW MOODS OF MUSIC!”

KEBLE DRUMMOND OF THE CABLES FAME, RELEASES NEW ALBUM “MELLOW MOODS OF MUSIC!”

Music fans, especially those from the rocksteady era, remember harmony group The Cables for their smash hits What Kind of World and Baby Why. Last year one of the trio’s members, Keble Drummond, released his debut album, Mellow Moods of Music. The 13-song set is largely a tribute to his musical heroes, including Smokey Robinson and Jimmy Cliff. “Reaction to the album has been strong and positive with good support from radio DJs who have been playing … Read entire article »

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