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Nadine Sutherland

Nadine Sutherland (born 15 March 1968)〔 is a Jamaican reggae singer whose early career was nurtured by Bob Marley. She went on to become a successful dancehall artist in the 1990s.
==Biography==
Sutherland was born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Above Rocks in Saint Catherine Parish. She began performing in 1979, winning the Tastee Talent Contest that year (beating Paul Blake and Yellowman), with her parents managing her career while she studied at St Andrew High School.〔Cooke, Mel (2007) "(Nadine Sutherland encourages 'Call My Name' )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 15 April 2007, retrieved 23 April 2011〕〔Larkin, Colin (1998) ''The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae'', Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9, p. 287〕 She combined her musical career with studies in business administration, and was the first artist signed by Bob Marley to his Tuff Gong label, recording "Starvation on the Land" while aged eleven.〔〔Smith, Stan Evan (2007) "(Interview With Nadine Sutherland )", Jamaicans.com, 31 March 2007, retrieved 23 April 2011〕〔Cooke, Mel (2009) "(Story of the Song – Marley guides pre-teen Nadine )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 15 February 2009, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 In addition to that, she also recorded a few more Christian reggae singles, such as "Hands and Heart", "A Young One Like Me" and "Work and Pray" when she was associated by her old friends, Anthony "Sangie" Davis and Rita Marley. After Marley's death, Sutherland performed at memorial concerts outside Jamaica, along with Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, the I Threes, and the Wailers.〔
She struggled to break through as a solo artist and after touring the US as support to Bunny Wailer, she worked as a backing vocalist at Gussie Clarke's Music Works studio.〔 She went on to work for Donovan Germain at his Penthouse Studios, and Germain produced her 1993 hit "Action", a combination with Terror Fabulous.〔 The track was used by the Jamaican Labour Party as their election campaign theme, and in 2007 was included by ''Vibe'' at number nineteen in its list of the fifty greatest duets of all time.〔〔Cooke, Mel (2007) "(Nadine Sutherland sees Billboard 'Action' )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 30 September 2007, retrieved 23 April 2011〕〔Caramanica, Jon et al (2007) "(The 50 Greatest Duets of All Time )", ''Vibe'', February 2007, p. 88, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 In the US, "Action" reached number 43 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔〔"(Terror Fabulous Charts & Awards )", Allmusic, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 Buju Banton's "Dickie" was remixed as "Wicked Dickie" with Sutherland adding vocals, and this topped the charts in Jamaica.〔 She collaborated with Banton again on the single "What Am I Gonna Do".〔"(All set for Buju concert – Artiste looks forward to touching the stage )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 14 January 2011, retrieved 23 April 2011〕
In 2006 she performed at Reggae Sunsplash, and in 2007 she released the album ''Call My Name'', which was a hit in Jamaica as well as on reggae charts in Florida and New York.〔〔Cooke, Mel (2007) "(Nadine Sutherland presents...'Call My Name' )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 25 May 2007, retrieved 23 April 2011〕〔"(Nadine Sutherland’s Call My Name Tops the Chart )", Jamaicans.com, 30 May 2007, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 At the Canadian Reggae Music Awards in 2008, the album was nominated in the 'Top Reggae CD/Album (International)' category, while a single from the album, "Big Tingz", was nominated as 'Best Reggae Single (International)'.〔Cooke, Mel (2007) "(CRMA calls Nadine Sutherland's name twice )", ''Jamaica Star'', 17 March 2008, retrieved 23 April 2011〕
In 2015 she completed a master's degree in cultural studies at the University of the West Indies, and recorded with Mad Professor, with an album planned.〔"(Nadine Sutherland goes dub )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 4 October 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2015〕
Sutherland has also appeared as a judge on the TV show ''Digicel Rising Stars'',〔"(Nadine Sutherland's Cougar, debuts on ER )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 11 June 2010, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 written for the ''Jamaica Observer'',〔Sutherland, Nadine (2010) "(Kudos to Wyclef Jean and the Yéle Foundation )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 17 January 2010, retrieved 23 April 2011〕 and been a committee member for the charity Sisters to Sisters.〔"(Sisters To Sisters Delivers For Women In Crisis )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 9 August 2010, retrieved 23 April 2011〕

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