For those of you that dont know Tubby T, he was an early starter in the vocalist game. By the time he was 13, he was singing in local stage shows in North West London and Summer Park Festival`s. Tubby also recorded his first demo`s around this time under tutelage of producer Trevor T.
When Tubby turned 16, he was already a veteran of London stage shows, having supported sweetie Irie, General Levy, Phoebe One and numerous local acts, Tubby then began travelling outside London to perform. He began writing at 18 which recieved it`s first public airing`s when local sound systems began cutting DubPlate`s. At the begining of 2000, Tubby hooked up with Jermaine Ford, one of the hottest dancehall producer`s in the UK. The resulting sessions got Tubby aired on pirate radio stations throughout the country and this led to live gig`s supporting Beenie Man and Elephant Man.
Back then tubby was focusing on the UK Garage Scene, having recording session`s with Carl H and SunShip, however it was when he teamed up with Sticky for `Tale`s Of Da Hood`, when things truly fell into place. Tubby signed to Virgin Record`s in 2002, touring all over the place but after two year`s parted company due to creative dsifference`s. For a While it seemed Tubby stepped out of the spotlight.
2004 he decided to take his career into his own hands and exploded back onto the scene with the Independant release of another massive tune `Ready She Ready` produced by Seani B `Big League Record`s. This generated a huge buzz again, which led Tubby back to the club/live perfomance scene. At this point in his career he was not only establishing himself as the best Reggae artist in the UK, but also as the Premier live perfomer in the country. But destiny was about to deliver a devastating twist in his story....2004 Tubby suffered a Major Stroke. He was hospitalised for 7month`s and is still in recovery making great progress and is slowly but surely gaining his health.
Sadly Tubby T suffered a relapse and a second stroke. Our thoughts go to his friends and family. Tubby T was one of the most talented and best performers the UK had.
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When Tubby turned 16, he was already a veteran of London stage shows, having supported sweetie Irie, General Levy, Phoebe One and numerous local acts, Tubby then began travelling outside London to perform. He began writing at 18 which recieved it`s first public airing`s when local sound systems began cutting DubPlate`s. At the begining of 2000, Tubby hooked up with Jermaine Ford, one of the hottest dancehall producer`s in the UK. The resulting sessions got Tubby aired on pirate radio stations throughout the country and this led to live gig`s supporting Beenie Man and Elephant Man.
Back then tubby was focusing on the UK Garage Scene, having recording session`s with Carl H and SunShip, however it was when he teamed up with Sticky for `Tale`s Of Da Hood`, when things truly fell into place. Tubby signed to Virgin Record`s in 2002, touring all over the place but after two year`s parted company due to creative dsifference`s. For a While it seemed Tubby stepped out of the spotlight.
2004 he decided to take his career into his own hands and exploded back onto the scene with the Independant release of another massive tune `Ready She Ready` produced by Seani B `Big League Record`s. This generated a huge buzz again, which led Tubby back to the club/live perfomance scene. At this point in his career he was not only establishing himself as the best Reggae artist in the UK, but also as the Premier live perfomer in the country. But destiny was about to deliver a devastating twist in his story....2004 Tubby suffered a Major Stroke. He was hospitalised for 7month`s and is still in recovery making great progress and is slowly but surely gaining his health.
Sadly Tubby T suffered a relapse and a second stroke. Our thoughts go to his friends and family. Tubby T was one of the most talented and best performers the UK had.
http://www.pyroradio.com/index.cfm/act/news_details/id/143