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Formed in 1962 by
Winston Hewitt
and brothers
Sydney
and Derrick Crooks,
the Pioneers
were one of Jamaica's finest harmony groups.
Hewitt
had been replaced by
Glen Adams
by the time the group began recording for
Leslie Kong
's Beverley label in 1965, and following a move to Caltone Records in 1967, the group was essentially down to just
Sydney Crooks
and a newly recruited
Jackie Robinson
.
Crooks
and
Robinson
, as
the Pioneers
, scored a big hit with "Long Shot" (produced by
Joe Gibbs
), a song about a famous Jamaican racehorse. Adding singer
George Agard
to become a trio again, the group returned to working with
Kong
, recording "Nana" as
the Slickers
before scoring big with "Samfi Man" and a sequel to their horse saga, "Long Shot (Kick De Bucket)," again as
the Pioneers
. The latter track became a huge hit in England, prompting
the Pioneers
to take up residence there in 1970. Changing their style to reflect a more direct pop approach,
the Pioneers
had their last big hit with a cover of
Jimmy Cliff
's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah." The group never officially broke up and continued to perform occasional and sporadic live shows.
–
Steve Leggett, Rovi
More The Pioneers
Discography
Let Your Yeah Be Yeah: Anthology 1966-1986
Give and Take: The Best of the Pioneers
Long Shot Kick de Bucket: The Best of the Pioneers
Long Shot
2007
I Need Your Sweet Inspiration [Justin Robertson Mix] [UK 7"]
1975
Greatest Hits
1974
I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door
1974
Roll on Muddy River
1974
Pusher Man
1973
I Believe in Love
1973
Freedom Feeling
1971
Yeah
1970
Battle of the Giants
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