In 1973, he teamed up with another young singer, "Errol Dunkley" to start the "African Museum" record label and shop, and soon had a massive hit with "My Only Lover", credited as the first lovers rock record ever made. The trio split up in 1970 and Isaacs launched his solo career, initially self-producing recordings and also recording further for Edwards. The single sold poorly and Isaacs went on to team up with two other vocalists (Penroe and Bramwell) in the short-lived trio The Concords, recording for "Rupie Edwards" and "Prince Buster". He made his recording debut as "Winston Sinclair", with the single "Another Heartache", recorded for "Producer Byron Lee". His honorific nickname was the "Cool Ruler". "Milo Miles", writing in "The New York Times", described Isaacs as "the most exquisite vocalist in reggae". To Fans Gregory Isaacs, Gregory Anthony Isaacs OD (15 July 1951 25 October 2010) was a "Jamaican Reggae Musician". "(Make sure the Device you use meets the required "Standard Version", and has a good Internet Connection for the smooth operation of APPS)".
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