Denroy Morgan: “A Hit Record Is Not Based On How Good You Are”
Denroy Morgan who started out with the Black Eagles but later known for his solo career of the 1980s with hits like ‘I’ll Do Anything For You” and “Make My Day”.
He chats about how he got there, from moving to America to his contract with record labels.
He ends by talking about making reggae music he loves and his children that also entered into music.
Judith Bodley present E-Live Unplugged.
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