Wayne Jarrett, born in 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica, is a distinguished roots reggae singer renowned for his high, clear tenor voice reminiscent of Horace Andy. Raised in Allman Town, he began his musical journey in the late 1970s, collaborating with esteemed producers like Bunny Lee, Glen Brown, and Junjo Lawes. His notable works include the classic "Satta Dread" and the 1982 album "Showcase Vol. 1," produced by Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes. Now residing in Hartford, Connecticut, Jarrett continues to influence the reggae scene with his soulful melodies and profound lyrics. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Jarrett?utm_source=openai))