b. 29 December 1948, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, d. 14 November 2004, Jamaica, West Indies. Errol ‘ET' Thompson was one of Jamaica's most influential recording engineers, working with many of the country's leading reggae artists from the late 60s until the mid-80s. In 1968 Thompson served a short apprenticeship at Studio One, working with Max Romeo on his international hit ‘Wet Dream'. He then began working for Joel Gibson (later Joe Gibbs), following in the footsteps of Lee Perry, who had ventured into his own Black Ark Recording Studio. Thompson was working alongside Win...