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Born 17 september 1940 in Kingston Jamaica, King Stitt was the oldest living Jamaican deejay until January 31, 2012. Sparkes was given the nickname Stitt as a boy (cause he was stuttering and stutter is pronounced stich in patois) and decided to use it as his stage name, becoming Count Stitt to King Stitt when he was crowned king of the deejays in 1963. He began deejaying on [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Clement+%22Coxsone%22+Dodd]Coxsone Dodd[/url]'s Sir Coxsone's Downbeat Sound System in 1956 or 1957, influenced by American DJs heard on radio broadcasts from Miami and New Orleans. The original Jamaican deejay, [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Count+Machuki]Count Machuki[/url] noticed him for his dancing and offered him to try his hand on the mic, assisted by the young [a=U Roy]. Born with a facial malformation, King Stitt took advantage of it and called himself The Ugly One, in reference to the [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Sergio+Leone]Sergio Leone[/url] western movie The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. His first record releases came from producer [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Clancy+Eccles]Clancy Eccles[/url] with classic deejay tracks like "Fire Corner", "Lee Van Cleef", "Herbman Shuffle", "Vigorton 2", and "Dance Beat". Upon the success of these releases, [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Clement+%22Coxsone%22+Dodd]Sir Coxsone[/url] began to release his own recordings of Stitt on now scarce 7" singles. A full album was released by [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Clement+%22Coxsone%22+Dodd]Coxsone[/url] entitled [url=http://www.discogs.com/King-Stitt-Dance-Hall-63/release/1579853]Dancehall '63[/url] in the late 90's of Stitt deejaying over old-school rhythms like [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Owen+Gray]Owen Gray[/url]'s "On the Beach". A full CD of hard to find 7" singles called Reggae Fire Beat was released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Jamaican+Gold]Jamaican Gold[/url] CD label. King Stitt can be seen selecting & deejaying on the Soul Jazz DVD documentary of STUDIO ONE called The Studio One Story. Also, King Stitt was seen as recently as 2002's Legends of Ska concert series in Toronto, where he selected and deejayed before, after, and between sets. Also in France in 2011 at [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ13XCe_55o]Garance Reggae Festival[/url] for two tunes, "Reality" & "Ska ing West", a magical moment that will remain forever engraved in the memory of the many public present, he passed away six months later from prostate cancer. RIP A documentary of the Legends of Ska concert series was made but not yet released.

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