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Jun 1, 2006 12:00 PM

TIERRA HOSTS JOHNNY NASH

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From left: Engineer Randy Miller, Johnny Nash, producer Pat Hunt and engineer Glenn Wheeler share a whole lotta love at Tierra Studios.

Reggae artist Johnny Nash came out to Tierra Studios in Houston to finish his upcoming album, which features a remix of the classic song “I Can See Clearly Now.” Pat Hunt produced the track, while Randy Miller and Glenn Wheeler engineered. An essential force behind the mainstream acceptance of reggae music, Nash scored his first chart hit in 1958 with his version of Doris Day's “A Very Precious Love.” In 1965, his R&B ballad “Let's Move and Groove Together” reached the Top 5 in the States, and was an even bigger hit in Jamaica. He's recorded off and on ever since.




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