Robert Warren Dale Shakespeare (27 September 1953 – 8 December 2021) was a Jamaican bass guitarist and record producer, best known as half of the
reggae
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rhythm section
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The rhythm ...
and production duo
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie were a prolific Jamaican rhythm section and production duo, associated primarily with the reggae and dub genres. Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare teamed up in the mid-1970s after establishing themselves separat ...
, with drummer
Sly Dunbar
Lowell Fillmore "Sly" Dunbar (born 10 May 1952, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican drummer, best known as one half of the prolific Jamaican rhythm section and reggae production duo Sly and Robbie.
Biography
Dunbar began playing at 15 in a ba ...
. Regarded as one of the most influential reggae bassists,
Shakespeare was also known for his creative use of electronics and production
effects unit
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Common effects include distortion (music), distortion/overdrive, ...
s.
He was sometimes nicknamed "Basspeare".
As a part of Sly and Robbie, Shakespeare worked with various reggae artists such as
U-Roy
Ewart Beckford OD (21 September 1942 – 17 February 2021), known by the stage name U-Roy, was a Jamaican vocalist and pioneer of toasting.Jo-Ann GreeneU-Roy Biography, AllMusic. Retrieved 11 April 2013. U-Roy was known for a melodic style ...
,
Peter Tosh
Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October 1944 – 11 September 1987), professionally known as Peter Tosh, was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band Bob Marley and the Wa ...
,
Bunny Wailer
Neville O'Riley Livingston (10 April 1947 – 2 March 2021), known professionally as Bunny Wailer, was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and percussionist. He was an original member of reggae group The Wailers along with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. ...
,
Dennis Brown
Dennis Emmanuel Brown CD (1 February 1957 – 1 July 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of l ...
,
Gregory Isaacs,
Sugar Minott,
Augustus Pablo,
Yellowman, and
Black Uhuru. His production work also extended beyond the reggae genre, covering various pop and rock artists such as
Mick Jagger
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,
Bob Dylan
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,
Jackson Browne
Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 30 million albums in the United States.
Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles, he had his ...
,
Cyndi Lauper
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,
Joe Cocker
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"Feelin' Alright ...
,
Yoko Ono
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Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York ...
,
Serge Gainsbourg
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, and
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
.
Prior to his involvement in Sly and Robbie, he was a member of the session groups
the Revolutionaries and
the Aggrovators.
Career
Shakespeare grew up in East Kingston, Jamaica. He had a musical family, such that "his family home was a rehearsal and hangout spot for a variety of upcoming musicians and singers."
His brother Lloyd had a band called the Emotions which rehearsed in the house. Shakespeare's first instrument was an acoustic guitar that was always present in the home. Later, the bass player
Aston "Family Man" Barrett
Aston Francis Barrett, Order of Distinction, CD (22 November 1946 – 3 February 2024), often called "Family Man" or "Fams" for short, was a Jamaican musician and Rastafari movement, Rastafarian. He was best known as the bass-guitar bandleader ...
came into his yard, as it was near a popular location for selling
marijuana
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.
Shakespeare had been trying acoustic guitar and drums, but when he heard Family Man's bass playing, he was attracted to the deep bass sound. Shakespeare recalled saying "I wan fi learn how to play this thing
ass
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* Buttocks (in informal American English)
* Donkey or ass, ''Equus africanus asinus''
**any other member of the subgenus ''Asinus''
Ass or ASS may also refer to:
Art and entertainment
* Ass (album), ''Ass'' (albu ...
You haffi teach me",
and Barrett agreed to give Shakespeare bass lessons.
Shakespeare first went in a music studio when he helped carry Family Man's brother Carlton Barrett's drums into the studio and help set up the drums. This developed into sneaking into the studio and waiting outside as bands recorded.
Whenever Family Man recorded, Shakespeare would try to both listen to the session and watch the bass player's hands; afterwards at Shakespeare's family house,
the bassist would show Shakespeare in person the basslines that had been recorded.
Shakespeare continued to study electric bass with Aston Barrett, the bass player from the
Upsetters. He collaborated with the drummer Sly Dunbar for the first time when they played in the Channel One Studio house band, which was called
the Revolutionaries.
After Barrett joined the
Wailers, Shakespeare took over the bass role in Barrett's former group, Hippy Boys. In 1979, Shakespeare and Dunbar started an independent music production company and record label called
Taxi Records.
Death
Shakespeare died following kidney surgery in
Florida
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, on 8 December 2021, at the age of 68.
[Peru, Yasmine (8 December 2021)]
Yasmine Peru, "Sly and Robbie's Robbie Shakespeare has died"
''The Star''. Retrieved 8 December 2021
Reports state that the musician had been suffering from kidney related issues, including a rejected organ, and was on dialysis.
Equipment
Basses
*
Höfner 500/1 bass
*
Fender Jazz bass
The Fender Jazz Bass (often shortened to "J-Bass") is the second model of Bass guitar, electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is distinct from the Fender Precision Bass, Precision Bass in that its tone is brighter and richer in the midra ...
*
Schecter eight-string bass
*
PRS bass
Amps
*Markbass SA 450
*Markbass TA 503
Selected discography
Sly and Robbie albums
* ''
Language Barrier
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'' (1985)
* ''
Rhythm Killers'' (1987)
* ''Taxi Fare'' (1987)
* ''
Friends
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'' (1998)
* ''
Rhythm Doubles'' (2006)
* ''
Dubrising'' (2014)
Collaborations
With
Joan Armatrading
* ''
Walk Under Ladders'' (A&M Records, 1981)
With
Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He is the lead singer of the pop group Take That.
Barlow is one of the United Kingdom's most successful songwriters, having writ ...
* ''
Sing
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'' (Decca Records, 2012)
With
Dennis Brown
Dennis Emmanuel Brown CD (1 February 1957 – 1 July 1999) was a Jamaican reggae singer. During his prolific career, which began in the late 1960s when he was aged eleven, he recorded more than 75 albums and was one of the major stars of l ...
* ''
Visions of Dennis Brown'' (Joe Gibbs Music, 1978)
* ''Words of Wisdom'' (Joe Gibbs Music, 1979)
* ''Spellbound'' (Joe Gibbs Music, 1980)
* ''
Foul Play'' (A&M Records, 1981)
* ''Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow'' (Joe Gibbs Music, 1982)
* ''Love's Got A Hold On Me'' (Joe Gibbs Music, 1984)
* ''Hold Tight'' (Live & Learn, 1986)
* ''Brown Sugar'' (Taxi Records, 1986)
* ''Good Vibrations'' (Yvonne's Special, 1989)
* ''Cosmic'' (Observer, 1992)
* ''Give Prasies'' (Tappa, 1993)
With
Jackson Browne
Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 30 million albums in the United States.
Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles, he had his ...
* ''
World in Motion'' (Elektra Records, 1989)
With
Jimmy Cliff
James Chambers, Jamaican Order of Merit, OM (born 30 July 1944), known professionally as Jimmy Cliff, is a Jamaican ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and actor. He is the only living reggae musician to hol ...
* ''Follow My Mind'' (Reprise Records, 1975)
* ''Give the People What They Want'' (MCA Records, 1981)
* ''
Cliff Hanger'' (CBS Records, 1985)
* ''
Humanitarian
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'' (Eureka Records, 1999)
With
Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances featuring expressive body movements. Most of his best-known singles, such as
"Feelin' Alright ...
* ''
Sheffield Steel'' (Island Records, 1982)
With
Bootsy Collins
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* ''
Play with Bootsy'' (Thump, 2002)
With
Carlene Davis
* ''At the Right Time'' (Carib Gems, 1980)
* ''Paradise'' (Orange Records, 1984)
* ''Taking Control'' (Nicole Records, 1987)
* ''Yesterday Today Forever'' (Nicole Records, 1987)
* ''Christmas Reggae Rock'' (Nicole Records, 1988)
* ''Carlene Davis'' (Eko Records, 1992)
With
Ian Dury
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* ''
Lord Upminster'' (Polydor Records, 1981)
With
Bob Dylan
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* ''
Infidels
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Infidel is an Ecclesiology, ecclesiastical term in Ch ...
'' (Columbia Records, 1983)
* ''
Empire Burlesque'' (Columbia Records, 1985)
* ''
Down in the Groove'' (Columbia Records, 1988)
With
Gwen Guthrie
* ''Gwen Guthrie'' (Island Records, 1982)
* ''Portrait'' (Island Records, 1983)
With
Mick Jagger
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* ''
She's the Boss'' (Columbia Records, 1985)
With
Garland Jeffreys
Garland Jeffreys (born June 29, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter in rock and roll, reggae, blues, and soul music.
Career
Jeffreys is from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, of African American and Puerto Rican heritage. He majored in art histo ...
* ''
Don't Call Me Buckwheat'' (BMG, 1991)
With
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
* ''
Warm Leatherette'' (Island Records, 1980)
* ''
Nightclubbing'' (Island Records, 1981)
* ''
Living My Life'' (Island Records, 1982)
* ''
Hurricane
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'' (PIAS Recordings, 2008)
With
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
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* ''
Hey World!'' (EMI, 1986)
With
Jenny Morris
* ''
Honeychild'' (East West, 1991)
With
Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono (, usually spelled in katakana as ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking.
Ono grew up in Tokyo and moved to New York ...
* ''
Starpeace'' (PolyGram Records, 1985)
With
Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
* ''
Throw Down Your Arms'' (Chocolate and Vanilla, 2005)
* ''
Theology
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'' (Rubyworks Records, 2007)
With
Augustus Pablo
* ''
King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown'' (Clocktower Records, 1976)
With
Carly Simon
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* ''
Hello Big Man'' (Warner Bros. Records, 1983)
With
Simply Red
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* ''
Life
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'' (East West Records, 1995)
* ''
Blue
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'' (East West Records, 1998)
With
Barry Reynolds
* ''I Scare Myself'' (Island Records, 1982)
With
Sting
* ''
44/876
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The album's title r ...
'' (A&M Records, 2018)
With
Peter Tosh
Winston Hubert McIntosh (19 October 1944 – 11 September 1987), professionally known as Peter Tosh, was a Jamaican reggae musician. Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, he was one of the core members of the band Bob Marley and the Wa ...
* ''
Legalize It'' (Columbia Records, 1976)
* ''
Equal Rights'' (EMI, 1977)
* ''
Bush Doctor'' (EMI, 1978)
* ''
Mystic Man'' (EMI, 1979)
* ''
Wanted Dread & Alive'' (Capitol Records, 1981)
* ''
Mama Africa'' (EMI, 1983)
Appearances in media
Shakespeare appeared in the 2011 documentary ''Reggae Got Soul: The Story of
Toots and the Maytals
The Maytals, known from 1972 to 2020 as Toots and the Maytals, are a Jamaican musical group, one of the best known ska and rocksteady vocal groups. The Maytals were formed in the early 1960s and were key figures in popularizing reggae music.
...
'' which was featured on
BBC
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and described as "The untold story of one of the most influential artists ever to come out of Jamaica" (see
Toots and the Maytals). Both Robbie and Sly were featured in the recording sessions of the album ''Hurricane'' by Grace Jones, in the documentary ''Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami'', by Sophie Fiennes, about the model/singer
Grace Jones
Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, model and actress. She began her Model (person), modelling career in New York State, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves Saint Laurent (brand), Yves St ...
.
Shakespeare also appeared in the 1978 movie ''
Rockers'' as himself.
[Campbell, Howard (17 August 2013).]
Still Rocking at 35
. ''Jamaica Observer
The ''Jamaica Observer'' is a daily newspaper published in Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston is the Capital (political), capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by ...
''.
References
External links
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1953 births
2021 deaths
Jamaican reggae musicians
Jamaican bass guitarists
Jamaican record producers
Jamaican dub musicians
Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
Jamaican session musicians
20th-century Jamaican male musicians
Black Uhuru members
21st-century Jamaican male musicians
The Revolutionaries members
The Aggrovators members