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VP Records: Rest In Peace Joe Gibbs

NEW YORK – VP Records sends its sincerest condolences for one of the greatest losses in reggae history. The legendary producer Joe Gibbs (born Joel A. Gibson) has passed away at the age of 65.

This influential man behind and in front of the boards was a major pioneering force from the late ‘60s, early ‘70s rock steady/roots era to the early ‘80s dancehall era, known for his seminal releases such as, “Two Sevens Clash” by Culture, “Someone Loves You Honey” by J.C. Lodge, as well as his influential four chapter African Dub Series.

VP Records President Chris Chin expresses, “We want to take this time to remember a truly pivotal producer in the reggae business. Our prayers go out to his loved ones. His spirit and music will live on. ”

Joe Gibbs, and the late Errol Thompson, have an exclusive worldwide agreement with VP Records vintage imprint, 17 North Parade, to re-release his complete catalog, including the Barrington Levy Collection (Apr. 26th), Joe Gibbs Reggae Anthology (May 2008) and many more.

17 North Parade (VP Records) A&R Fidel Luna states, “The legendary Joe Gibbs to me is one of the most humble, straightforward and pleasant people I have ever encountered in the music business. His contributions to Reggae as a hit-making producer and distributor are truly second to none.”

Sirius Satellite’s Reggae Rhythms channel will air his last interview on Sunday, March 2nd when they debut their new weekly series ‘Sunday Classics’.

Rest in peace Joe Gibbs.

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