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30: 277:. On recordings, he is credited under many different names, including: Noel "Scully" Simms, Noel "Skully" Simms, Scully, Scully Simms, Skullie, Skully, Skully Simms, Zoot "Scully" Simms, Mikey Spratt, Scollie, Zoot Sims, mr foundation and Skitter. 292:
In 2004, along with his former singing partner Robinson, Simms received a Badge of Honour from the Jamaican government in recognition of their contribution to Jamaican music.
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talent contest two years running and were the first Jamaican artists to make R&B records on the island, starting with acetates for
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leader Mortimer Planno, with tracks such as "Golden Pen" and "Press Along" in the early 1960s.
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As a percussionist, he has performed as a member of several bands, including
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Simms died on 4 February 2017, having been diagnosed with
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and Sparrow Martin. He also played in a backing band for
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Kingston
Alligator Reef
Florida
Ska
Rocksteady
Reggae
Percussion
Jamaican
ska
rocksteady
reggae
percussionist
Kingston
Alpha Boys School
Vere Johns
sound system
calypso
Clement "Coxsone" Dodd
Prince Buster
Amharic
Rasta
the Aggrovators
the Upsetters
the Revolutionaries
Roots Radics
Big Youth
Peter Tosh
One Love Peace Concert
Dillinger

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