
The Return From Papa Michigan
BACK IN the 1970s, the fabled
Studio One made a comeback thanks to a new slate of acts that rocked the
dancehall. They included singers Freddie McGregor, Sugar Minott and a deejay duo
named Papa Michigan and General Smiley. The latter got out of the blocks
quickly, hitting local charts with Rub a Dub Style in 1978 and followed-up the
next year with Nice Up The Dance. More hits, like One Love Jamdown and Diseases
would come, but by the late 1980s their run on the hit parade ended. PRODUCER
- Michigan (real name Anthony Fairclough) is still doing the music rounds,
as producer, distributor and performer. He recently released Miss You, a
self-produced song for his Rashanco label and hopes it will revive
his
career as a performer. "This song ya need fi launch Michigan an' not Michigan
an' Smiley," the lanky Michigan told The Gleaner recently. "This song ya now is
a song fi show dat Michigan still have it." Michigan says Miss You was inspired
by a failed relationship. He cut it in February with bass player Chris Meredith
(ex-Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers) helping out. HIP ENOUGH FOR THE YOUTHS
"Is a new rhythm, is not dancehall, but the people can swing to it," he said.
Although in his mid-40s, Michigan says he is hip enough to get the youth
listening. "Mi know wha' dem want 'cause mi a produce dem. Me inna the belly a
the music," he said. While Michigan has not been prolific behind the microphone
in recent years, he has done his share of production. Big-name acts such as
Luciano, George Nooks, Glen Washington and Jah Mason have recorded for Rashanco
but the label has yet to score a big hit. Michigan and Smiley (given name Errol
Bennett) had no such problem in their heyday. Rub a Dub Style, Nice Up The
Dance, One Love Jamdown (produced by Janet Enwright) and Diseases (by Henry
'Junjo' Lawes) all went to number one. Michigan is originally from Allman Town
but grew up in Harbour View. He was goalkeeper for the star-studded Tivoli
Comprehensive Manning Cup teams of 1977 and 1978 but moonlighted as a deejay on
sound systems like Black Harmony and Echo Tone. FORTUNE AND FAME - The
computer-driven Diseases was the biggest hit for Michigan and Smiley but
although they performed regularly overseas, Michigan points out that fortune did
not come along with fame. "Monetary-wise nothing neva gwaan but wi had a name.
Up to this day I don't earn a cent from Diseases," he said. The duo perform
intermittently (the last time on Rebel Salute in January) but recording new
material is difficult as Smiley resides in Arizona. For now, Michigan is going
the solo route with Miss You which he hopes will give Rashanco its first major
hit, and see him returning to the charts 28 years after his first appearance.
The new single in 2007 for Papa Michigan is caleed "It's All About You".
MAX RESPECT TO PAPA MICHIGAN.
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