The Cimarons
The Cimarons are a British reggae band formed in 1967. They were the UK's first self-contained indigenous reggae band.
History
As Jamaican natives, they emigrated to London as teenagers. In 1962, Locksley Gichie, then age 13, moved to the UK.In 1967, Locksley Gichie met Franklyn Dunn in a bus shelter in the rain and subsequently invited Dunn to the youth club in Tavistock Hall, on Tavistock Road, built around 1906, as a Sunday school, for the Methodist Church, High Street, Harlesden, Brent, north-west London.
They took the name, The Cimarons, after a popular American Western series, set in Oklahoma, Cimarron Strip. The group consisted of Franklyn Dunn, Carl Levy, Locksley Gichie, Maurice Ellis and vocalist Carl Lewis.
In 1968, they played their first gig at Harlesden Cricket Club.
In the late 1970s when punk rock was in ascendance in England, The Cimarons regularly played with bands such as The Clash and Billy Idol's Generation X at a time when the Rock Against Racism movement catalysed and captured the zeitgeist. They switched to Polydor Records, releasing Live at the Roundhouse in 1978. Polydor released Maka the same year. During this period, they did a major British tour supporting Sham 69, who had just released their John Cale-produced debut single. Three more albums followed: Freedom Street, Reggaebility, and On the Rock Part 2. After the last of these, in 1983, they did not surface again until 1995 when Lagoon Records released People Say and Reggae Time, both compilations of earlier albums, followed by The Best of the Cimarons, released in 1999 on Culture Press. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Lloyd 'Jah Bunny' Donaldson was active in the roots reggae and sound system scene, releasing records with Dennis Bovell's Matumbi and with Lincoln "Sugar" Minott, Winston "Tony Tuff" Morris, and Derrick "Bubbles" Howard's Conscious Roots band, The African Brothers, who released vocal and dub discomixes for Greensleeves Records. Winston Reedy went on to a prolific and active solo career, releasing records mostly in the lovers rock, dancehall and conscious roots reggae styles with Gregory Isaacs, Jackie Mittoo, Enos McLeod, Vin Gordon, Joseph Cotton, Mafia & Fluxy, and Dennis Alcapone.
Gichie and Dunn continue to perform as The Cimarons.
Discography
Albums
- In Time Trojan
- On the Rock Vulcan
- Maka Polydor
- Live Polydor
- Freedom Street Virgin
- Reggaebility Hallmark
- On De Rock Part 2 Butt
Compilations
- People Say Lagoon
- Reggae Time Lagoon
- The Best of the Cimarons Culture Press
- Maroon Land Rhino
- Reggae Best Culture Press
- Reggae Masters Creon
Singles
- "Funky Fight" Big Shot
- "Oh Mammy Blue" Downtown
- "Holy Christmas" Downtown
- "Struggling Man" Horse
- "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" Mooncrest UK No. 4
- "Talking Blues"
- "Check Out Yourself" Trojan
- "You Can Get It If You Really Want" Trojan
- "Dim the Light" Trojan
- "Over the Rainbow" Trojan
- "Harder Than the Rock" Polydor
- "Mother Earth" Polydor
- "Willin' "/"Truly" Polydor
- "Ready for Love" Charisma
- "With a Little Luck" IMP
- "Big Girls Don't Cry" Safari
- "How Can I Prove Myself to You"
- "Be My Guest Tonight"
- "Time Passage" Fontana