Jazz Jamaica was the brainchild of bass player Gary Crosby (b. 26 January 1955, London, England), who in England in 1991, inspired by the rhythms of traditional Jamaican music and the largely improvisational nature of jazz, turned his concept into a reality. He enrolled a number of talented young musicians from the jazz and reggae circuits, including himself on double bass, Clifton ‘Bigga' Morrison (keyboards), Alan Weekes (guitar), Kenrick Rowe (drums), Tony Uter (percussion) and a horn section featuring the legendary Rico Rodriguez (trombone), Tan Tan (trumpet), and Michael ...