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Tyrone Evans
Tyrone Evans is credited on 256 releases across 102 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1968–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
256
Pressings credited
102
Albums
7
Decades active
179
In collections
Biography
Tyrone Evans (died 2000) was a Jamaican reggae singer and musicians. He was one of the founding members of the rocksteady group The Paragons, who had a worldwide hit song with "The Tide Is High". With Bob Andy and Coxsone Dodd, Evans recorded a single, "I Don't Care", and recorded with Leslie Kong. By the late 1970s he recorded for Studio One, and again with Dodd released the single "How Sweet It Is". He worked on two more Paragons albums, both unsuccessful, and moved to New York, where he recorded with Lloyd Barnes on his Wackies label, and released Tyrone Evans Sings Bullwachies Style. For a while he was back in Jamaica, where in 1983 he recorded with Winston Riley. More material recorded with Evans remains unreleased. He died of cancer in New York in 2000.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
256 releases · 102 albums · active 1968–2024
- Performance · 374
- Production · 19
- Other credits · 1
Studios: Treasure Isle Recording Studio · Harry J's Recording Studio · Metropolis Studios · Pacifique Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Best Of Blondie
1981

Autoamerican
1980

Greatest Hits
2002

On The Beach With The Paragons
1967

Against The Odds 1974-1982
2022

Any Port In A Storm
2008

The Lizzie McGuire Movie
2003

Virgin Front Line - Sounds Of Reality
2014

Studio One Showcase 45
2019

Atomic: The Very Best Of Blondie
1998

Trojan Ska Box Set
1998

Go Away Girl

Vivir En La Habana
2021

Blondie Singles Collection: 1977-1982
2009
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Paragons
- Atomic Kitten
- Blondie
- Don Evans (3)
- Dennis Brown
- Papa Dee
- John Holt
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