Charlie Collins
Music producer and activist
Intro | Music producer and activist | |
Places | England Jamaica | |
was | Record producer Film producer Activist | |
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Birth | 1937, Kingston, Surrey County, Jamaica | |
Death | March 2018London, England, UK (aged 81 years) |
Charlie Collins, (1937 – March 2018), known professionally as Sir Collins or Clancy Collins, was a Jamaican-born British music producer, record label owner and sound system operator. He was a pioneer in sound system culture in the UK and was part of the development of deejaying or toasting in ska and rocksteady. He co-founded the Four Aces Club in Dalston, London with Newton Dunbar. In 1967 he started the Collins Down Beat record label in London, releasing rocksteady productions by Bunny Lee and Sir Collins including the label's first release “Sir Collins Special” by Lester Sterling, which is thought to be one of the first songs with deejaying over the music.