Errol Dunkley, born on February 6, 1951, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a distinguished reggae artist whose career began at the age of 14. His early recordings, including "Gypsy" with Roy Shirley and "My Queen" with Junior English, showcased his budding talent. In the late 1960s, Dunkley collaborated with renowned producers like Joe Gibbs and Coxsone Dodd, producing hits such as "Please Stop Your Lying" and "Love Brother." In the early 1970s, he co-founded the African Museum label with Gregory Isaacs before establishing his own label, Silver Ring. His debut album, "Presenting Errol Dunkley," released in 1972, featured the notable track "A Little Way Different." Dunkley's soulful voice and emotive delivery led to his 1979 UK chart success with "OK Fred," which reached number 11. His enduring contributions have solidified his status as a reggae legend. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errol_Dunkley?utm_source=openai))