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Don Carlos (musician)

Euvin McCallus Spencer, better known by his stage names Don Carlos or Don McCarlos, is a Jamaican reggae singer and deejay.

Biography
Don Carlos began singing in 1973 as a member of Black Uhuru. He sang alongside Garth Dennis and Derrick Simpson, the leader of the trio. In 1988 he recorded "Jingle Bells" with Glenice Spenser on A Reggae Christmas on RAS Records. In 1990 he re-united as the lead vocalist for a Black Uhuru album. Carlos continues to perform all over the world, and has a large fanbase in Africa. ==Africa tours==
Africa tours
Carlos performed in Nairobi, Kenya in 2010 and on June 3, 2017. He performed in the Zambian cities Lusaka, Kitwe and Livingstone (Mosi-oa-Tunya) between 6 and 8 June 2014. ==Discography==
Discography
SoloSuffering (1981), Negus Roots - also released as ProphecyDay to Day Living (1982), GreensleevesHarvest Time (1982), Negus Roots • Spread Out (1983), Burning Sounds • Pass the Lazer Beam (1983), Jackpot • Just A Passing Glance (1984), RASDeeply Concerned (1987), RAS • Time Is The Master (1992), RAS • 7 Days A Week (1998), RAS • Dub Version (2000), Dressed to Kill • Changes (2010), Heartbeat Don Carlos & GoldThem Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential (1981), Channel One • Raving Tonight (1983), RAS • Ghetto Living (1983), Tamoki Wambesi • Never Run Away (1984), Kingdom • Plantation (1984), CSA • Ease Up (1994), RAS Split albumsPrison Oval Clash (1980), Tamoki Wambesi - split with Earl Cunningham and Charlie ChaplinRoots & Culture (1982), Jah Guidance - split with CultureShow-Down Vol. 3 (1984), Empire/Channel One - Don Carlos & Gold/The GladiatorsRasta Brothers (1985), Dancefloor - with Anthony Johnson & Little JohnFirehouse Clash (1986), Live & Learn - with Junior ReidHead 2 Head (2001), Attack - Horace Andy & Don Carlos Guest appearancesGroundation - Hebron Gate (2002), Young Tree • Groundation - Dragon War (2003), Young Tree • Groundation - We Free Again (2004), Young Tree • Slightly Stoopid - Top of the World - "Marijuana" (2012), Stoopid • Slightly Stoopid - Live at Roberto's Tri Studios 9.13.11 - "Lazer Beam" (2014) • Tribal Seeds - "Blood Clot" - Representing (2014) • Rebelution - "Roots Reggae Music" - Count Me In (2014) • Simple Creation - "?" - Golden Roots (2017) • Slightly Stoopid - "Everyday Life, Everyday People" - Stay the Same (Prayer for You) (2018) • Slightly Stoopid - "Everyday Life, Everyday People" - Talk Too Much (2018) CompilationsThe Mighty Diamonds Meets Don Carlos & Gold at the Channel 1 Studio featuring The Revolutionaries, Hitbound - the Diamonds Right Time and Don Carlos & Gold's Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential albums combined • Pure Gold, Jackpot • Lazer Beam (1995), Culture Press • Portrait (1997), RAS • Jah Light (2002), Black Arrow • Groove With Me (2003), Get Back • Inna Dub Style - Rare Dubs 1979 - 1980 (2004), Jamaican Recordings • Special Edition (2004), Jafada Music Productions • Tribulation (2006), Attack • Tribulation - Don Carlos In Dub (2007), Attack • Kings of Reggae, Nocturne DVDLive in San Francisco (2003), 2B1 • Live in Reggae Rising (2019) ==References==
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