b. 9 June 1946, Jamaica, West Indies. Isaacs' initial rise to prominence came with the 1966 hit, ‘I'd Rather Be Lonely'. The song, produced by Ronnie Nasralla, introduced the singer's style to the Jamaican public and it gained a Top 10 placing. He maintained a steady profile through to 1968, when he joined Lee Perry, who had embarked on an independent career in production. His initial foray as an independent producer came to fruition with the Untouchables, the Inspirations, and Isaacs. With Perry, Isaacs recorded a version of the Stevie Wonder hit, ‘Place In The Sun'. The song...