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Junior Byles (Kerrie Byles Junior, most known for his Fade Away is a reggae artist born in the poor parts of Kingston, Jamaica 1948. Fade Away , with its strong spiritual warnings for materialism and egoism, was recorded in 1975 for producer Joseph Hoo Kim. It was a massive hit in Jamaica and was also a big success in the UK, and was covered five years later by among others Adrian Sherwood s New Age Steppers group and by Salmonella Dub NZ, made a special version of it. By 1975, Byles health had begun to decline. Suffering from depression, he was deeply affected by the death of Haile Selassie, unable to reconcile this with his belief in Selassie s divinity, and attempted suicide, but survived. He then had a very though life and was living on the street in USA, scavenging for food in dumpsters, and begging from passers-by. Byles occasionally resurfaced, recording albums 1989, and 1992. He returned to live performance in 2004 in Jama
Cold doesn t deter Dead of Winter fans
David Blanchette For The Telegraph
Feb. 6, 2021
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Psychic medium Andrea Hullman gives a reading during the Dead of Winter Festival. Paranormal fans celebrated ghosts, hauntings, folklore and legends during the 23rd annual American Hauntings-sponsored event in the Mineral Springs Hotel. Show MoreShow Less
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John Black of Phantom Science demonstrates an environmental monitoring device during Saturday’s Dead of Winter Festival in Alton. Show MoreShow Less
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Alisa Major of Unique Enchantments, right, shows merchandise to a Dead of Winter Festival visitor. Show MoreShow Less
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Len Adams of Phantoms Paranormal said he feels Alton is the “perfect storm” of energy for paranormal experiences. Show MoreShow Less