- Holt (born 19 July 1950), also
known as
Errol Carter and by his
nickname Flabba, is a
Jamaican b****
guitar player and a
singer who was a
member of The Morwells...
-
Nkululeko Habedi (17
October 1977 – 9
March 2015),
professionally known as
Flabba, was a
South African hip-hop musician. He was a
member of the
South African...
- (10" mix)[citation needed]
Gregory Isaacs -
vocals The
Roots Radics Errol "
Flabba" Holt - b**** guitar, ****ociate
producer Lincoln "Style"
Scott -
drums Dwight...
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their last
album in 2009. The
group consisted of Infa, Nish, Shugasmakx,
Flabba, Nemza, Slikour, and Bozza, some of whom have gone on to
release solo projects...
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Khoza (sports administrator)
Lesetja Kganyago Paul
Mashatile Nkululeko Flabba Habedi (rapper) L-Tido (Rapper)
Josiah De
Disciple (Record
producer & DJ)...
- "Chinna"
Smith - lead
guitar Winston "Bo-Pee"
Bowen -
rhythm guitar Errol "
Flabba" Holt - b****
Carlton "Santa"
Davis -
drums Gladstone Anderson - keyboards...
- The
Roots Radics Band was
formed in 1978 by b****
player Errol "
Flabba" Holt,
guitarist Eric "Bingy Bunny"
Lamont and
drummer Lincoln "Style" Scott. The...
- Jamaica. It was
released by Selena, a
British record label. "Jah Army" "
Flabba is Wild" "Some Dub" "Whip Them" "Fighting Radics" "Kill The Devil's Wife"...
- Bunny" Lamont,
Errol "
Flabba" Holt -
rhythm guitar Errol "
Flabba" Holt - b****
guitar Eric "Fish" Clarke, Culture,
Errol "
Flabba" Holt,
Michael Williams...
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October 2015.
Retrieved 1
November 2015. Daley, Rory (7
February 2020). "Sly,
Flabba get honour".
Jamaica Observer.
Toots and the Maytals:
Reggae Got Soul. BBC...