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Little Archie (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Archie (singer)

Archie Patrick Himons, also known as Little Archie and latterly Aashid Himons, (September 22, 1942—March 19, 2011) was an American singer and musician born in West Virginia. He was "a musical innovator that fused traditional country blues with reggae and world music during the late 1970s"〔 and is best known for his "blu-reggae" band Afrikan Dreamland.
==Biography==
Himons was born in rural West Virginia and learned to play the piano by the age of three and the drums by the time he was five years old.〔 At the age of ten, he made his debut performing on national television on NBC's ''The Today Show''.〔(Daryl Sanders, "Remembering Aashid Himons, 1942-2011, the man who brought reggae to Music City - The Lion Sleeps Tonight", ''Nashville Scene'', March 24, 2011. )〕
He began his music career as pianist and soul singer signed to Dial Records by Buddy Killen in 1966. He had two popular soul singles "All I Have To Do", and "You Can't Tie Me Down".
In the 1970s he converted to Rastafarianism.〔 He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1979, where he finished recording ''Jah Messenger'', the first album of the Afrikan Dreamland group that he fronted.〔
He died at the age of 68 in Nashville on March 19, 2011,〔(Reverend Keith A. Gordon, "Blues Innovator Aashid Himons, R.I.P.", About.com Guide, March 21, 2011. )〕 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center of complications from diabetes and vascular disease.〔

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