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Pluto Shervington

World music
Leighton Keith "Pluto" Shervington was born on August 13, 1950, in Saint Andrew Parish, Kingston, Jamaica. He started his musical career at age 16 as a singer with The Presidents and later joined The Hurricanes and Tomorrow's Children. Inspired by the success of Ernie Smith’s "Duppy or a Gunman" and Tinga Stewart’s "Play de Music", he recorded "Ram Goat Liver", which caught the attention of Lee "Scratch" Perry, leading to a popular version with Jimmy Riley. In 1972, after Tomorrow's Children disbanded, he founded Sound Associates Limited, a recording studio in New Kingston. His s...
Songs
"Dat"
"Dat"Pluto Shervington

Pluto

3:56

Your Honour
Your HonourPluto Shervington

Again

3:56

Laughter in the Rain
Laughter in the RainPluto Shervington

Dat - The Best Of Pluto Shervington

3:16

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