Brinsley Forde
British singer and actor, lead of Aswad

Born
October 16th, 1953
71 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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A British singer and actor, gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the reggae band Aswad during the 1970s and 1980s. Released several successful albums and singles, contributing to the popularity of reggae music in the UK. Transitioned to acting and appeared in the television series 'Grange Hill', portraying the character of 'Bobby'. Established a notable presence in both music and television, influencing cultural representations of Black British experiences.
Led the band Aswad to success with hits
Featured in the series Grange Hill
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