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About The Pioneers

Formed in 1962 by Winston Hewitt and brothers Sydney and Derrick Crooks, the Pioneers were one of Jamaica's finest harmony groups. Hewitt had been replaced by Glen Adams by the time the group began recording for Leslie Kong's Beverley label in 1965, and following a move to Caltone Records in 1967, the group was essentially down to just Sydney Crooks and a newly recruited Jackie Robinson. Crooks and Robinson, as the Pioneers, scored a big hit with "Long Shot" (produced by Joe Gibbs), a song about a famous Jamaican racehorse. Adding singer George Agard to become a trio again, the group returned to working with Kong, recording "Nana" as the Slickers before scoring big with "Samfi Man" and a sequel to their horse saga, "Long Shot (Kick De Bucket)," again as the Pioneers. The latter track became a huge hit in England, prompting the Pioneers to take up residence there in 1970. Changing their style to reflect a more direct pop approach, the Pioneers had their last big hit with a cover of Jimmy Cliff's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah." The group never officially broke up and continued to perform occasional and sporadic live shows. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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About The Pioneers

Formed in 1962 by Winston Hewitt and brothers Sydney and Derrick Crooks, the Pioneers were one of Jamaica's finest harmony groups. Hewitt had been replaced by Glen Adams by the time the group began recording for Leslie Kong's Beverley label in 1965, and following a move to Caltone Records in 1967, the group was essentially down to just Sydney Crooks and a newly recruited Jackie Robinson. Crooks and Robinson, as the Pioneers, scored a big hit with "Long Shot" (produced by Joe Gibbs), a song about a famous Jamaican racehorse. Adding singer George Agard to become a trio again, the group returned to working with Kong, recording "Nana" as the Slickers before scoring big with "Samfi Man" and a sequel to their horse saga, "Long Shot (Kick De Bucket)," again as the Pioneers. The latter track became a huge hit in England, prompting the Pioneers to take up residence there in 1970. Changing their style to reflect a more direct pop approach, the Pioneers had their last big hit with a cover of Jimmy Cliff's "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah." The group never officially broke up and continued to perform occasional and sporadic live shows. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

The Pioneers's Popular songs

  • Long Shot (Kick De Bucket)
  • Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
  • Money Day
  • Samfie Man
  • Reggae Fever

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Some of The Pioneers's most popular songs include Long Shot (Kick De Bucket), Let Your Yeah Be Yeah, Money Day, Samfie Man, Reggae Fever. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to The Pioneers's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Long Shot (Kick De Bucket), Let Your Yeah Be Yeah, Money Day, Samfie Man, Reggae Fever, and more.

The Pioneers is known for their distinctive sound in the early reggae genre, often blending elements of reggae, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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