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  1. Their father Courtney Panton Sr, a first-generation American-Jamaican, initially contributed bass. Courtney Sr had also previously played in the New York reggae scene along with artists such as Michael Goldwasser, and had introduced the brothers to reggae music when they were young.

  2. The three brothers, under the watchful eye of their father (and bassist) Courtney Panton Sr., called themselves New Kingston to appropriately reflect a combination of their Jamaican heritage and their present lives in progressive New York City. The musical styles of both places informed their sound and songwriting.

  3. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, Courtney Panton, Sr. (bass), moved to Brooklyn and founded the Kingston Crew Band in the 1980s. He had been spending much of his time in the studio recording and producing music as his three sons, Courtney, Jr. (drums/vocals), Tahir (keys/vocals), and Stephen (guitar/vocals), grew up in and around Brooklyn.

  4. The three brothers, under the watchful eye of their father (and bassist) Courtney Panton Sr., called themselves New Kingston to appropriately reflect a combination of their Jamaican heritage and their present lives in progressive New York City.

  5. Explore Courtney Panton Sr.'s discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Courtney Panton Sr. on AllMusic.

  6. The three brothers, under the watchful eye of their father (and bassist) Courtney Panton Sr., called themselves New Kingston to appropriately reflect a combination of their Jamaican heritage and their present lives in progressive New York City.

  7. 27 de jul. de 2014 · Hailing from Brooklyn New York, 3 brothers led by their father Courtney Panton Sr, who also plays bass on stage with the group call themselves "NEW KINGSTON". Together they incorporate R&B, Hip-Hop and Jazz with their heritage genre Reggae to form their sound. They have released: two full-length albums, In The Streets (2010 ...