Israel Vibration

2022 - 8 - 27

skelly israel vibration skelly israel vibration

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Reggaeville.com"

Rest In Power - Cecil 'Skelly' Spence from Israel Vibration (Reggaeville.com)

08/26/2022 by Gardy Stein. Rest In Power - Cecil 'Skelly' Spence from Israel Vibration. They have given us songs like Rude Boy Shufflin', The Same Song, My Master's Will, Vultures and We A De Rasta. They have released more than 20 studio albums and ...

We're all going to sing the same song." "R.I.P to another legend Skelly of the great Israel Vibration. Israel Vibration." Rest in peace my brother." [HERE](https://www.reggaeville.com/artist-details/apple-gabriel/news/view/rip-apple-gabriel-founding-member-of-israel-vibration/)), the unique voice of Skelly has now fallen silent forever. In the last few months he was doing therapy on his right hand and shoulder due to arthritis.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Urban Islandz"

Cecil “Skelly” Spence, Founding Member Of Israel Vibration, Dies At ... (Urban Islandz)

Another pillar of reggae music has transitioned. Cecil “Skelly” Spence, one of the founding members of Israel Vibration, known for songs like “Rudeboy.

Their success as a band was not immediate either, as in the early years of their career, they mostly survived by panhandling. The opportunity came after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, heard them singing and was impressed. At the time, he was working as a tailor. “In the last few months he was doing therapy on his right hand and shoulder due to arthritis. They became a well-known name in reggae in the 1970s at a time when Rastafarianism was starting to take hold in Jamaica. The trio included Lascelle “Wiss” Bulgin, Albert “Apple Gabriel” Craig, and Cecil Skelly Spence, and they all suffered from childhood polio.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "We Publish News"

Cecil Spence Cause Of Death, Net Worth At Death, Wiki (We Publish News)

Cecil Skelly Spence would have an estimated $18 million total net worth. He visited the hospital last week because he wasn't feeling well in New York.

In 1976, they released their debut single, “Why Worry,” which did well as they were prepared for the opportunity. He requested his followers to keep praying for him and sent love to all of them in his final words. According to the post, he had been getting therapy for his right hand and shoulder for a few months.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Jamaica Observer"

Israel Vibration's 'Skelly' Spence dies at 69 years old (Jamaica Observer)

Cecil "Skelly" Spence, co-founder of roots-reggae group Israel Vibration, died August 26 at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn, New York.

- We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received. He added that the original members possessed different personalities, with Skelly having "a Bob Marley vibe about him". Albert "Apple" Craig, the other original member of Israel Vibration, died in 2020. They first came to prominence in 1978 with The Same Song, a single produced by Tommy Cowan calling for unity among the Rasta houses. Signed to RAS Records, a Washington DC-based independent company, their fortunes changed once they began working with the Roots Radics Band, who had backed Gregory Isaacs and Bunny Wailer on many hit songs.

Explore the last week