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Nitty Gritty - Used To Be My Lover flac album
  • Performer Nitty Gritty
  • Title Used To Be My Lover
  • Style Dancehall
  • Other formats VOC AIFF AUD AIFF ADX XM MP4
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1291 mb
  • Size FLAC 1635 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 523

Triston Palmer aka Triston or Tristan Palma (born 1962, Waltham Park, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer/deejay active since the mid-1970s. Palmer was born in 1962 and grew up in the Waltham Park area of Kingston, and decided from an early age that he wanted to be a singer. He began by singing to the accompaniment of Soul Syndicate guitarist Tony Chin. His first recording was "Love Is A Message" for producer Bunny Lee when he was eight years old, which was followed by "A-Class Girl" for the Black Solidarity label, which was co-run by Palmer and Ossie Thomas.

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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (album). Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is the first album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band released in 1967. This album debuted on the . Billboard Top Pop Albums on April 8, 1967, peaked at and was on the charts for 8 weeks. Billboard Hot 100 on 4/8/67, peaked at on 5/6/67, and was on the charts for 7 weeks. In Canada, the single reached in May 1967.

In 1971, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band were riding high from the success of their pop hit "Mr. Bojangles. The band, made up of a group of country-loving California hippies, could make any record they wanted. They were poised to take both the country and rock world by storm. Instead, the band used their opportunity to pay tribute to their musical heroes. The result was the groundbreaking Will the Circle Be Unbroken. When the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performed at the 1974 Ozark Music Festival in Sedalia, Missouri, nearly 35,000 people showed up to see the roots revivalists. Will the Circle Be Unbroken introduced roots music to kids who had never heard of Doc Watson or Jimmy Martin. Suddenly, the entire nation was falling in love with mountain music. Bluegrass and country was for long-haired hippies too.