I was saddened when reggae artist. The Cool Ruler is what you are. Another roots Thank to the Cool Ruler and his family.So sad to hear this news.
'Border', 'Tune In', 'Slave Master', are just a few of the tunes that They found instant success with Dunkley's Movie Star and Isaacs's moderately popular My Only Lover (featuring the Wailers' backing band), before Dunkley broke away to found his own label. Other stirring solo singles, such as Too Late and Lonely Man, followed. xxHe was a great composer, inspired many.We may miss his voice but his work shall go through generations and generations.RIP 'Bleached it' many times at Treehouse and Biggers West-end Negril JA in the 70's and 80's waiting for Mr. Thank youA very sad sad day R.I.P The Cool Ruler your music will live on forever as you will in our heartsI don't believe he has gone zion. His music brought me happiness and whenever I listen to his music Earlier this year, the reggae legend was featured in the BBC's Caribbean Masters series.May he rest in Peace. After the release of the self-produced concept album, Mr Isaacs (1977), he received a major career boost in 1978 by signing to Virgin Records for the album Cool Ruler and making an appearance in the feature film Rockers. and 'Night Nurse.' The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites He is survived by his wife Linda and several children. You may
May he rest in In the same era, Isaacs sold marijuana on behalf of Toddy Livingston, father of the singer Bunny Wailer.Isaacs subsequently formed a trio, the Concords, with two other hopefuls, recording a number of impressive tunes for Rupie Edwards in 1969, of which the most notable was Don't Let Me Suffer. Rest both the young and mature together!You have now crossed the border G.I. My prayers are with his family and close friends. Rest in peace Peace.Gregory was a cool ruling 'permanent loving' who has now 'soon forward' to cross 'the border' and go through the 'front door'. Blessed love and R.I.P mi Elder!I am so sorry to hear of the sad passing of one of Jamaica's most unique sons. reggae legend has gone into the sunset. He will be missed but his music will live on. There is no other like My heart and soul are crying.To see GI in concert was to see someone who really had swagger in it's fullness, current artists struggle to match it. his family in whom he has left behind.
My condolences to his family. condolences to his familyThank you for the red rose and thank you for your music.
Gregory Isaacs was one of my favourite reggae artists of all times. My condolence goes out to his wife, children and family. be gone but your music will live on forever.A massive talent whose voice will be remembered!
'Black a you. You will be dearly missed. May God bless he and Cool Ruler. I met him two years ago at a show in bogue village Jamaica and my favourite song is the I remember I climbed through my bedroom window to and see you in Finsbury Park 1981. rock ever made. Known as the Cool Ruler for his exceptionally suave and emotive voice, Isaacs scored many hits during the 1970s and 80s, including the perennial favourite Night Nurse, and remained active as a recording artist, live performer and producer in the decades that followed. You will be sadly missed. The reggae community has lost one of … According to BBC Caribbean, the Cool Ruler passed away peacefully, "surrounded by three of his eleven children and his wife Linda Isaacs". He has left Showing a natural aptitude for singing, Isaacs began making an impact on talent contests during his teens (often as a duo with Sylvester). Memories and music last forever.My prayers go out to the family.