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Trevor Sparks

Trevor Sparks

Trevor Sparks has been played on NTS in shows including Felix Hall, featured first on 22 September 2016. Songs played include Dolly My Baby, My Lover's Calling Me and Dolly My Baby.

Trevor Chambers (13 November 1965 – 23 March 2004), better known as Trevor Sparks, is a Jamaican-British reggae and dancehall singer. Sparks is was born in England to Jamaican parents. During his musical career he brought massive tunes such as "Feel Like Making Love", "I'm Ready", "If You Need Me Girl", "Roses Are Red", and "On The Wings Of Love". The later, a cover version of the Jeffrey Osborne tune, was a big hit in 1988. Trevor Sparks has worked with several well known producers including King Jammy, who produced Sparks' major hit "Bye Bye Love" which was released on the "China Town" riddim. He also produced Sparks’ album of the same name, which was released by Super Power Records in the late 1980s. Trevor lost his battle with diabetes and all the complications this disease causes. He died on 25 March 2004 in a nursing home in Chicago, where he moved to after he left Jamaica and New York.

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Trevor Sparks

Trevor Sparks has been played on NTS in shows including Felix Hall, featured first on 22 September 2016. Songs played include Dolly My Baby, My Lover's Calling Me and Dolly My Baby.

Trevor Chambers (13 November 1965 – 23 March 2004), better known as Trevor Sparks, is a Jamaican-British reggae and dancehall singer. Sparks is was born in England to Jamaican parents. During his musical career he brought massive tunes such as "Feel Like Making Love", "I'm Ready", "If You Need Me Girl", "Roses Are Red", and "On The Wings Of Love". The later, a cover version of the Jeffrey Osborne tune, was a big hit in 1988. Trevor Sparks has worked with several well known producers including King Jammy, who produced Sparks' major hit "Bye Bye Love" which was released on the "China Town" riddim. He also produced Sparks’ album of the same name, which was released by Super Power Records in the late 1980s. Trevor lost his battle with diabetes and all the complications this disease causes. He died on 25 March 2004 in a nursing home in Chicago, where he moved to after he left Jamaica and New York.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Dolly My Baby
Supercat, Trevor Sparks
Wild Apache0
My Lover's Calling Me
Trevor Sparks
Live And Love1988
Dolly My Baby
Supercat, Trevor Sparks
Wild Apache0
Bye Bye Love
Trevor Sparks
Live And Love1988
Problem
Jr. Wilson, T. Sparks, Mystic Man, Conroy Smith
Blue Trac Records1989