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  1. Lynval Golding (born 24 July 1951) is a Jamaican-born British musician. His family moved from Jamaica to Gloucester, before moving to Coventry when he was eighteen. He is currently living in Gig Harbor, Washington. He is best known as a rhythm guitarist and vocalist with the British 2 Tone Records band, The Specials.

  2. Hydrophonic is the fourth and final studio album from The Soup Dragons. By this stage, lead singer Sean Dickson was the only original member of the band, working with a variety of session musicians including Bootsy Collins, Lynval Golding, Neville Staples, Tina Weymouth, The Kick Horns and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.

  3. Neville Eugenton Staple (born 11 April 1955), sometimes credited as Neville Staples, [2] is a Jamaican-born English singer, known for his work with the 2 Tone ska band the Specials, the pop group Fun Boy Three, as well as with his own group, the Neville Staple Band. He also performed with Ranking Roger in the supergroup Special Beat.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2017 · RNZ is a New Zealand public broadcast service. Wikipedia. Lynval Golding of The Specials on racism, rights and music. RNZ. 154K subscribers. 36. 1.8K views 6 years ago. Lynval Golding of...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2019 · Lynval: He’s a real Man U guy, he spent half his life there, it’s in his blood, and it’s got to be in your blood to be able to manage a club like that. I think they should hold on to him ...

  6. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Lynval Golding, a founding member of The Specials received an honorary degree from Coventry University. The group also spearheaded the 2-Tone movement. 17 July 2023. 11 minutes. This clip is...

  7. 17 de ago. de 2021 · A Quietus Interview. Get Up, Stand Up: An Interview With The Specials. Read later. In their very first interview about a new album of protest songs, The Specials' Terry Hall, Lynval Golding and Horace Panter speak to Patrick Clarke about how political music and the energy of Black Lives Matter lifted them from pandemic-enforced inertia.