Joe Jackson Gibbs (born November 25, 1940) is a former American football coach, NASCAR Championship team owner, and two time NHRA team owner. He was the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins (1981–1992, 2004–2007). Well known for his long hours and work ethic, Gibbs constructed what Steve Sabol has called, "The most diverse dynasty in NFL history," building championship teams with many players who have had mediocre to average careers while playing for other NFL teams. During his first stint in the National Football League, he coached the Redskins for 12 seasons and led them to eight playoff appearances, four NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowl titles.
After retiring at the end of the 1992 season, he switched focus to his NASCAR team, Joe Gibbs Racing, which has won four Sprint Cup championships under his ownership. On January 7, 2004, Gibbs came out of retirement to rejoin the Redskins as head coach and team president, signing a five-year, $28.5 million contract. He remains with the organization as "Special Advisor" to the team owner Daniel Snyder.
Joe Gibbs born Joel A. Gibson (14 October 1942 – 22 February 2008) was a Jamaican reggae producer.
Biography
Born in Salt Spring, St. James in 1942, Joe Gibbs studied electronics in Cuba and went on to work as an electronic technician for Stone and Webster in Montego Bay. He moved to Kingston where he set up an electrical repair shop in Beeston Street, with television repairs and sales as its main concern. It was in this shop that he first started to sell records. The fast growth of the local music scene encouraged him to get more involved in the music business, and in 1966 he started to record some artists in the back of his shop with a two-track tape machine, working with Lee Perry who had just ended his association with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. With the help of Bunny Lee, he launched his Amalgamated record label, and had his first success with one of the earliest rocksteady songs, Roy Shirley's "Hold Them", which topped the charts in Jamaica.
This video looks at the career and grave of Jamaican entrepreneur and record producer, Joe Gibbs.
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published: 16 Jan 2024
Joe Gibbs: one of Jamaica's musical giants
Without a doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants!
Read Joe Gibbs’ biography in our blog https://enkismusicrecords.com/joe-gibbs-biography-reggae-producer/
published: 16 Dec 2022
Sunday Scoops -The story of Joe Gibbs, Jamaican Record Producer
In this video, program hosts Richie and Garth retraces the record producing career of Joel Gibson a.k.a Joe Gibbs and his immeasurable contribution to the development of Jamaican music. Joe Gibbs.
If you enjoyed this 25- minute segment, feel free to watch the full 2-hour video which presents a more fulsome discussion and featuring more than 30 of Joe Gibbs produced tracks here: https://bit.ly/3u9uKny
published: 07 Apr 2022
SAMMY DREAD On Barrington Levy Introducing Him To Record Producer Joe Gibbs | Highlight
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published: 24 Mar 2022
How Joe Gibbs Loses it ALL due to ....
J.C. Lodge, while describing Gibbs as a congenial person, said during an interview with Television Jamaica’s Anthony Miller that, on the downside, her business relationship with the producer was disastrous, as he grabbed all the royalties for Someone Loves You Honey. Kindly watch this episode and find out where they are currently.
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published: 26 Apr 2024
Walking tour of Joe Gibbs Studio
Taken by Martin Moeller during a session with Stephen "Gibbo" Gibbs and Matthew Beebe. (Follows the scene from Rockers)
published: 06 Aug 2006
100 Years of Dub' by Joe Gibbs & The Professionals & The Mighty Two is available to stream now!
published: 22 Sep 2023
Freddie Gibbs' Reaction To Losing Grammy To Nas Was Priceless 😅😂
Freddie Gibbs Grammy loss to Nas
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published: 16 Jun 2023
Leo Graham - Joe Gibbs Records - 1976
Joe Gibbs session with Errol Thompson engineering, squeezing this little beauty out of the studios of 24 Retirement Crescent Kingston 5...
Hearing this cut without the aid of looking at the record, the listener would not be blamed for thinking that this could actually be a Lee Perry engineered slice of wonderfulness. Afterall, Leo Graham had worked with Lee Perry throughout his career. Could this be possible? Whether master reels were lost / stolen / borrowed and the records pressed up with a Joe Gibbs label attached we could only summise. Until conclusive proof exists, this is a Gibbs / ET Thompson work.
I have listened to this record hundreds of times over the years and I cannot get Lee Perry out of my head! Maybe Leo and Lee having similar vocal styles don't help myself feeling this ...
published: 03 Dec 2019
Joe Gibbs - Midnight Movie
Album: African Dub All-Mighty
1975
Remixing Engineer : Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs
Producer : Joe Gibbs
Drums : Sly Dunbar
Bass : Robbie Shakespeare & Lloyd Parks
Guitar : Eric Lamont
Rhythm Guitar : Bo Peep
Organ : Harold Butler & Errol Nelson & Franklyn Bubbler Waul
Piano : Franklyn Bubbler Waul
Trombone : Vin Gordon
Tenor Saxophone : Bobby Ellis
Alto Saxophone : Herman Marquis
Percussions : Uziah Sticky Thompson & Ruddy Thomas
Studios :
Recording : Joe Gibbs (Kingston, JA)
This video looks at the career and grave of Jamaican entrepreneur and record producer, Joe Gibbs.
#jamaica #jamaicanmusic #reggae #history #dancehallmusic #ro...
This video looks at the career and grave of Jamaican entrepreneur and record producer, Joe Gibbs.
#jamaica #jamaicanmusic #reggae #history #dancehallmusic #rocksteady #joegibbs #jamaicanchapter
This video looks at the career and grave of Jamaican entrepreneur and record producer, Joe Gibbs.
#jamaica #jamaicanmusic #reggae #history #dancehallmusic #rocksteady #joegibbs #jamaicanchapter
Without a doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants!
Read Joe Gibbs’ biography in our blog https://enkismusicrecords.com/joe-gibbs-biography-...
Without a doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants!
Read Joe Gibbs’ biography in our blog https://enkismusicrecords.com/joe-gibbs-biography-reggae-producer/
Without a doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants!
Read Joe Gibbs’ biography in our blog https://enkismusicrecords.com/joe-gibbs-biography-reggae-producer/
In this video, program hosts Richie and Garth retraces the record producing career of Joel Gibson a.k.a Joe Gibbs and his immeasurable contribution to the devel...
In this video, program hosts Richie and Garth retraces the record producing career of Joel Gibson a.k.a Joe Gibbs and his immeasurable contribution to the development of Jamaican music. Joe Gibbs.
If you enjoyed this 25- minute segment, feel free to watch the full 2-hour video which presents a more fulsome discussion and featuring more than 30 of Joe Gibbs produced tracks here: https://bit.ly/3u9uKny
In this video, program hosts Richie and Garth retraces the record producing career of Joel Gibson a.k.a Joe Gibbs and his immeasurable contribution to the development of Jamaican music. Joe Gibbs.
If you enjoyed this 25- minute segment, feel free to watch the full 2-hour video which presents a more fulsome discussion and featuring more than 30 of Joe Gibbs produced tracks here: https://bit.ly/3u9uKny
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Reggae legend SAMMY DREAD pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICC conversation about his 40+ year career. In this highlight Sammy Dread spoke about Barrington Levy introducing him to Joe Gibbs and various producers early in his career and their friendship.
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Reggae legend SAMMY DREAD pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICC conversation about his 40+ year career. In this highlight Sammy Dread spoke about Barrington Levy introducing him to Joe Gibbs and various producers early in his career and their friendship.
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J.C. Lodge, while describing Gibbs as a congenial person, said during an interview with Television Jamaica’s Anthony Miller that, on the downside, her business ...
J.C. Lodge, while describing Gibbs as a congenial person, said during an interview with Television Jamaica’s Anthony Miller that, on the downside, her business relationship with the producer was disastrous, as he grabbed all the royalties for Someone Loves You Honey. Kindly watch this episode and find out where they are currently.
Special thanks to DancehallMag https://www.dancehallmag.com/2024/04/23/news/j-c-lodge-still-feels-the-sting-of-producer-joe-gibbs-dishonesty-decades-later.html
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J.C. Lodge, while describing Gibbs as a congenial person, said during an interview with Television Jamaica’s Anthony Miller that, on the downside, her business relationship with the producer was disastrous, as he grabbed all the royalties for Someone Loves You Honey. Kindly watch this episode and find out where they are currently.
Special thanks to DancehallMag https://www.dancehallmag.com/2024/04/23/news/j-c-lodge-still-feels-the-sting-of-producer-joe-gibbs-dishonesty-decades-later.html
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Joe Gibbs session with Errol Thompson engineering, squeezing this little beauty out of the studios of 24 Retirement Crescent Kingston 5...
Hearing this cut wi...
Joe Gibbs session with Errol Thompson engineering, squeezing this little beauty out of the studios of 24 Retirement Crescent Kingston 5...
Hearing this cut without the aid of looking at the record, the listener would not be blamed for thinking that this could actually be a Lee Perry engineered slice of wonderfulness. Afterall, Leo Graham had worked with Lee Perry throughout his career. Could this be possible? Whether master reels were lost / stolen / borrowed and the records pressed up with a Joe Gibbs label attached we could only summise. Until conclusive proof exists, this is a Gibbs / ET Thompson work.
I have listened to this record hundreds of times over the years and I cannot get Lee Perry out of my head! Maybe Leo and Lee having similar vocal styles don't help myself feeling this might have been recorded at Black Ark Studios rather than Joe Gibbs own studio!
This is the kind of things that I obsess about!
Prince Far I voiced over a version of "Perilous Time" while he was working with Joe Gibbs called "Johnny Reggae", a cut that was left off of the "Under Heavy Manners" album, which has now turned up on a couple of millenium era Prince Far I compilation albums.
Anyway this is great as you would expect from a Joe Gibbs label record (or indeed a Black Art released record - if that is indeed the case).
Leo Graham began his recording career as a member of the Jamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (with Wesley Martin and a third singer known only as Sammy) around 1968, when the group reportedly did some studio work for producer J.J. Johnson. The Bleechers are best remembered, though, for work they did with legendary auteur Lee "Scratch" Perry a year later, including "Check Him Out," which was a literal musical advertisement giving directions to a record store that Perry owned at the time on Charles Street in Kingston. For all its utilitarian and commercial intent, "Check Him Out" was a cheerful and infectious tune with wonderful harmonies from the group. When the group disbanded, Graham continued to record for Perry, including the track "Voodooism," "Black Candle" and "Doctor Demand". Graham also did work with producer Joe Gibbs in the late '70s, sessions that had songs released on record which included "Perilous Time," "A Win Them" and "Not Giving Up".
Joe Gibbs session with Errol Thompson engineering, squeezing this little beauty out of the studios of 24 Retirement Crescent Kingston 5...
Hearing this cut without the aid of looking at the record, the listener would not be blamed for thinking that this could actually be a Lee Perry engineered slice of wonderfulness. Afterall, Leo Graham had worked with Lee Perry throughout his career. Could this be possible? Whether master reels were lost / stolen / borrowed and the records pressed up with a Joe Gibbs label attached we could only summise. Until conclusive proof exists, this is a Gibbs / ET Thompson work.
I have listened to this record hundreds of times over the years and I cannot get Lee Perry out of my head! Maybe Leo and Lee having similar vocal styles don't help myself feeling this might have been recorded at Black Ark Studios rather than Joe Gibbs own studio!
This is the kind of things that I obsess about!
Prince Far I voiced over a version of "Perilous Time" while he was working with Joe Gibbs called "Johnny Reggae", a cut that was left off of the "Under Heavy Manners" album, which has now turned up on a couple of millenium era Prince Far I compilation albums.
Anyway this is great as you would expect from a Joe Gibbs label record (or indeed a Black Art released record - if that is indeed the case).
Leo Graham began his recording career as a member of the Jamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (with Wesley Martin and a third singer known only as Sammy) around 1968, when the group reportedly did some studio work for producer J.J. Johnson. The Bleechers are best remembered, though, for work they did with legendary auteur Lee "Scratch" Perry a year later, including "Check Him Out," which was a literal musical advertisement giving directions to a record store that Perry owned at the time on Charles Street in Kingston. For all its utilitarian and commercial intent, "Check Him Out" was a cheerful and infectious tune with wonderful harmonies from the group. When the group disbanded, Graham continued to record for Perry, including the track "Voodooism," "Black Candle" and "Doctor Demand". Graham also did work with producer Joe Gibbs in the late '70s, sessions that had songs released on record which included "Perilous Time," "A Win Them" and "Not Giving Up".
This video looks at the career and grave of Jamaican entrepreneur and record producer, Joe Gibbs.
#jamaica #jamaicanmusic #reggae #history #dancehallmusic #rocksteady #joegibbs #jamaicanchapter
Without a doubt one of the most important of Jamaica’s musical giants!
Read Joe Gibbs’ biography in our blog https://enkismusicrecords.com/joe-gibbs-biography-reggae-producer/
In this video, program hosts Richie and Garth retraces the record producing career of Joel Gibson a.k.a Joe Gibbs and his immeasurable contribution to the development of Jamaican music. Joe Gibbs.
If you enjoyed this 25- minute segment, feel free to watch the full 2-hour video which presents a more fulsome discussion and featuring more than 30 of Joe Gibbs produced tracks here: https://bit.ly/3u9uKny
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Reggae legend SAMMY DREAD pulled up to the Entertainment Report Podcast for an EPICC conversation about his 40+ year career. In this highlight Sammy Dread spoke about Barrington Levy introducing him to Joe Gibbs and various producers early in his career and their friendship.
Watch The Full Episode Here: https://youtu.be/ZdbpdMqQXPs
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J.C. Lodge, while describing Gibbs as a congenial person, said during an interview with Television Jamaica’s Anthony Miller that, on the downside, her business relationship with the producer was disastrous, as he grabbed all the royalties for Someone Loves You Honey. Kindly watch this episode and find out where they are currently.
Special thanks to DancehallMag https://www.dancehallmag.com/2024/04/23/news/j-c-lodge-still-feels-the-sting-of-producer-joe-gibbs-dishonesty-decades-later.html
Don't forget to subscribe to our new channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeGistInt
Watch more interesting videos: https://www.youtube.com/@reggaegistxtra_ng/videos
#reggae #dancehall #rastafari #reggaegistxtra #onelove #onedrop #bobmarley #petertosh #shorts #shortstory
Joe Gibbs session with Errol Thompson engineering, squeezing this little beauty out of the studios of 24 Retirement Crescent Kingston 5...
Hearing this cut without the aid of looking at the record, the listener would not be blamed for thinking that this could actually be a Lee Perry engineered slice of wonderfulness. Afterall, Leo Graham had worked with Lee Perry throughout his career. Could this be possible? Whether master reels were lost / stolen / borrowed and the records pressed up with a Joe Gibbs label attached we could only summise. Until conclusive proof exists, this is a Gibbs / ET Thompson work.
I have listened to this record hundreds of times over the years and I cannot get Lee Perry out of my head! Maybe Leo and Lee having similar vocal styles don't help myself feeling this might have been recorded at Black Ark Studios rather than Joe Gibbs own studio!
This is the kind of things that I obsess about!
Prince Far I voiced over a version of "Perilous Time" while he was working with Joe Gibbs called "Johnny Reggae", a cut that was left off of the "Under Heavy Manners" album, which has now turned up on a couple of millenium era Prince Far I compilation albums.
Anyway this is great as you would expect from a Joe Gibbs label record (or indeed a Black Art released record - if that is indeed the case).
Leo Graham began his recording career as a member of the Jamaican harmony trio the Bleechers (with Wesley Martin and a third singer known only as Sammy) around 1968, when the group reportedly did some studio work for producer J.J. Johnson. The Bleechers are best remembered, though, for work they did with legendary auteur Lee "Scratch" Perry a year later, including "Check Him Out," which was a literal musical advertisement giving directions to a record store that Perry owned at the time on Charles Street in Kingston. For all its utilitarian and commercial intent, "Check Him Out" was a cheerful and infectious tune with wonderful harmonies from the group. When the group disbanded, Graham continued to record for Perry, including the track "Voodooism," "Black Candle" and "Doctor Demand". Graham also did work with producer Joe Gibbs in the late '70s, sessions that had songs released on record which included "Perilous Time," "A Win Them" and "Not Giving Up".
Joe Jackson Gibbs (born November 25, 1940) is a former American football coach, NASCAR Championship team owner, and two time NHRA team owner. He was the 20th and 26th head coach in the history of the Washington Redskins (1981–1992, 2004–2007). Well known for his long hours and work ethic, Gibbs constructed what Steve Sabol has called, "The most diverse dynasty in NFL history," building championship teams with many players who have had mediocre to average careers while playing for other NFL teams. During his first stint in the National Football League, he coached the Redskins for 12 seasons and led them to eight playoff appearances, four NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowl titles.
After retiring at the end of the 1992 season, he switched focus to his NASCAR team, Joe Gibbs Racing, which has won four Sprint Cup championships under his ownership. On January 7, 2004, Gibbs came out of retirement to rejoin the Redskins as head coach and team president, signing a five-year, $28.5 million contract. He remains with the organization as "Special Advisor" to the team owner Daniel Snyder.
He observed that they have produced projects which have underwhelmed commercially, and are yet to turn a profit for ... He worked with IslandRecords subsidiary Mango Records, and with producer Joe Gibbs.
Fraser, 64, has been featured on hundreds of recordings since the 1970s. He played on the Joe Gibbs-produced album, Visions of Dennis Brown... The sax player is also the creative musical director for reggae singer Tarrus Riley ... .