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    William "Bunny Rugs" Clarke - Third World's Lead Singer [[1948 - 2014)

    http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tol...&pid=169510503

    KINGSTON, Jamaica [[AP) - William "Bunny Rugs" Clarke, the husky-voiced lead singer of internationally popular reggae band Third World, died of leukemia at his home in Florida, longtime friends and colleagues said Monday. He was 65. Former bandmate Colin Leslie said the singer died Sunday in Orlando a week after he was released from a hospital following cancer treatment. Clarke worked with the band Inner Circle and top reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry in Jamaica before joining Third World in 1976. The next year, the band released "96 Degrees in the Shade," one of its most popular albums. The group was signed to Island Records and had hits on British and U.S. charts, including "Now That We Found Love," ''Always Around" and "Reggae Ambassador." He performed on all of Third World's records except the group's debut. Stevie Wonder, who performed on stage with the band at Jamaica's Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1981, co-wrote and produced Third World's 1982 song "Try Jah Love." "He was a remarkable talent. Bunny had a great voice, something even Stevie Wonder admired," Leslie said. Clarke and Third World were known for seamlessly fusing reggae with soul and pop music, something they were occasionally criticized for by reggae purists. In a 1992 interview with Billboard magazine, he described the band's identity this way: "Strictly a reggae band, no. Definitely a reggae band, yes." Drummer Willie Stewart, who kept the beat in Third World until 1997, said Monday that the fun-loving Clarke "loved his art but always had a joke." In a government statement noting Clarke's death, Culture Minister Lisa Hanna said: "Bunny Rugs' voice was distinct. He had a charisma and stage presence that was spellbinding with a smile that was vibrant." Clarke is survived by his wife and eight children. ___ HOWARD CAMPBELL, Associated Press - See more at:
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    rip Mr Clarke, always loved his be thankful version


    Third Worlds Now that we found love version was a dancefloor filler.

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    I hate to hear this. Third World is one of my favorite bands. "Standing In the Rain", "Reggae Radio Station", and the Thom Bell-produced "Manners" immediately started playing in my mind upon reading this. Oh, and one of the most haunting and beautiful reggae ballads of all times, "I Roots" [[below), which was in my opinion, one of his best songs. Those who never listened to the band should take this opportunity to give them a try. Sad news indeed.

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    I absolutely loved their music! Bunny Rugs was tremendously talented and will be missed by me. Rest in peace Rugs and thanks man.

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    Dang, I hadn't seen this in the news. I still have Third World on vinyl. Didn't know Bunny
    was sick. Rest, my brother. You gave us so much to love...

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