Jackie Mittoo was a Jamaican keyboardist, songwriter and musical director. He was a founding member of The Skatalites and was a mentor to many younger performers, primarily through his work as musical director for the Studio One record label. In the 1960s he was a member of The Skatalites, The Sheiks, The Soul Brothers, The Soul Vendors and Sound Dimension. Among Mittoo’s contributions in the mid to late 1960s were “Darker Shade of Black“ (the basis for Frankie Paul’s “Pass the Tu Sheng Peng“), Freddie McGregor’s “Bobby Babylon“, Alton Ellis’ “I’m Still in Love with You“, The Cables’ rocksteady anthem “Baby Why“ and Marcia Griffiths’ first hit, “Feel Like Jumping“. He played for Lloyd “Matador“ Daley in 1968 and 1969.- Wiki
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Jackie Mittoo - Ghetto Organ
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Jackie Mittoo - Deeper & Deeper
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Jackie Mittoo - Juice Box
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Jackie Mittoo - Mystic World
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Jackie Mittoo - Fancy Pants
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Jackie Mittoo - Reggae Rock
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Jackie Mittoo Macka Fat
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Jackie Mittoo - Wall Street
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Jackie Mittoo - Black Organ
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Jackie Mittoo - Hang Em High
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Disco Jack - Jackie
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grand funk - Jackie Mittoo
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Jackie Mittoo : Drum Song
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Jackie Mittoo - Kind Girls
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Jackie Mittoo - Ram Jam
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Jackie Mittoo - Drum Song (Full Album)
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Superchunk “Me & You & Jackie Mittoo“ (Official Music Video)