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Angus Gaye (24 September 1959 – 2 September 2022), better known as Drummie Zeb, was an English musician. He was the drummer and vocalist for the reggae band Aswad, as well as a
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for other artists.


Early life

Gaye was born in
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on 24 September 1959. His parents immigrated to the United Kingdom from
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,
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, as part of the
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. He grew up in the
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area of
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and studied at the
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in his hometown where he met his future bandmates Tony Robinson and Brinsley Forde. Gaye took an interest in drumming after a cousin, who was a drummer, started living at his family home as a tenant. He would use anything he had at hand to use as a drum. His father bought him his first drum at the age of eight so he would stop damaging family property and Gaye eventually became a kit drummer in the local
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band called the "Metronomes".


Career

In 1975, Gaye saw an advertisement for the band Aswad and turned up for the audition, where he was successful in getting the part of the drummer. They became the first British reggae group to sign with an international label, signing up with
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in 1975. Gaye was the only member who remained a part of the band throughout its existence. As the songs of the band became more commercial-oriented in nature in the 1980s, he started assuming most of the lead vocalist duties and eventually replaced Forde. Aswad gained popularity after the release of their debut single "Back to Africa" in 1976. They followed this up with ''Love Fire'' (1981), '' Rise and Shine'' (1994), which earned a
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nomination for
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, ''Dub: The Next Frontier'' (1995), and '' Cool Summer Reggae'' (2002). Aswad ultimately released 21 albums and received two more Grammy nominations. By 2006, he and Robinson were the only founding members still playing with the group. Aswad released their last album, ''City Lock'', in 2009. Outside of Aswad, Gaye served as a
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for
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, Joe,
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and others.


Personal life

Gaye had six children, including Soloman who is also a reggae artist. He died on 2 September 2022 at the age of 62. The cause of death has not been given.


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* * * * Note The image used is not the right Drummie Zeb (Of Aswad). It's a different Zeb from Richmond Virginia, who drummed for the Wailers. {{DEFAULTSORT:Zeb, Drummie 1959 births 2022 deaths Musicians from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea English reggae musicians Black British musicians English record producers People educated at Holland Park School English people of Grenadian descent English drummers British male drummers 20th-century British drummers 20th-century English male singers 20th-century English singers 21st-century British drummers 21st-century English singers 21st-century English male singers British reggae singers Singers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea People from Ladbroke Grove