Millie Small, a Jamaican ska singer who rocketed up the pop charts in 1964 with “My Boy Lollipop,” died Tuesday in England. She was 73. Small died after suffering a stroke, Chris Blackwell, her ...
Millie Small, who is known for bringing ska music to the masses with “My Boy Lollipop,” died in London yesterday (May 5) following a stroke, the BBC reported. She was 72. “Millie opened the door for ...
Jamaican-born Millie Small, who recorded and performed simply as Millie, was the first artist to bring ska music out of the Caribbean and on to a global audience, starting in her adopted Britain and ...
Jamaican singer Millie Small, whose 1964 song "My Boy Lollipop" helped introduce ska music to the rest of the world, has died, a representative for her music label confirmed. Small died Tuesday in ...
Jamaican pop singer Millie Small, who soared into the top twenty with her record 'My Boy Lollipop' at the age of 16, walking down the steps of an Air France passenger aeroplane. Original Publication: ...
The Jamaican singer Millie Small, whose 1964 single “My Boy Lollipop” was hugely important in popularizing ska, has died. Island Records founder Chris Blackwell tells Jamaica Observer that Small died ...
Millie Small, a Jamaican singer who found global fame as a teenager, has died and the music world is joined in mourning. Small became the first artist from Jamaica to have a single chart on both the ...
“My Boy Lollipop” singer Millie Small has died from a stroke at age 73. The Jamaican star passed away in England this week, her heartbroken pal confirmed Wednesday. Chris Blackwell, who co-produced ...
Millie Small, known for her 1964 hit single “My Boy Lollipop,” has died. She was 73. The Jamaican singer’s cause of death was a stroke, according to the BBC. Her song “My Boy Lollipop” charted at No.
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