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Anthony Pure Silk Brightly
United Kingdom, London
Anthony Pure Silk Brightly
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Anthony Pure Silk Brightly

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It started from primary school, at the age of 9 my mum bought me an organ, and then I joined a band. Back in those days everything was very community based, in our area, there was bands, musicians etc. One day, a friend of mine who lived in our road said there’s a group starting off, (the Jackson 5 who were around those days). Everyone wanted to be the Jackson 5. The band needed an organists. We were all young at the time, the oldest was around 15. So with that we had a group called Mysteron 5. We did all the Motown stuff with a little reggae here and there. That lasted for about two years.

We used to have a local club called Phoebes and they were doing an “Opportunity Knocks” so every one in the area were saying you can win £20 and get a recording contracting. At the time, our house was the house that kept all the blues party, it was like a club. People would have weddings at our house so we had everything in the house, bands would rehearse, it was called ‘Queen B’ club. People used to just come. Alan Weeks he came, and I’d help him by playing the guitar. Then I got a message from Phoebes saying they’re looking for an organist, I was around 11 at the time, just getting ready to go to secondary school. From then on we became the house band and we used to back all the artists who entered the talent competition.

We were like the jukebox, we knew every single reggae songs. We were then called ‘Young Ones from Zion’. Outside of that I was doing my own little thing. In 1st & 2nd year at secondary school, I said I wanted to make a record.

On Kingsland High Rd, there used to be this studio and I used to walk past and all the time I’d say one day I’m going to make a record, little did I know it was actually a photograph studio; There were only one actual recording studio. I used to walk pass that and the reason was because I was really into football and Jimmy Greaves (well known footballer & subsequent commentator) had a shop in the area, in those days football players would have their own sports shop where you could buy the shirt and get the badge free.

One day I just went into the recording studio and said I want to make a record, how much will it cost? He said it will cost £10ph and you will need at least 3 hrs., I thought a record only play for 3.5mins but he explained to me what I had to do. I asked him what’s the quickest time I could make a record in, and he said maybe 1.5hrs. At 11 he must have been just humoring me because the studio door alone was so big I couldn’t even open it. My dad always made us work, he had a shop we always worked in the shop, at the blues parties we always worked, and that’s how I made the money – I saved up fifty pences until I had £15.00. Which made me able to book the studio. On the next road Keith Drummond and Ras Elroy Baily lived,

In school I had a friend who played the bass guitar so I said to Keith “You want to make a record”? He said yes, So I worked on his song, which was called ‘mixed up man’, I took him to the studio and recorded it. So my friend from school and myself took the time off from school.

I had told my music teacher, ‘I’m gonna make a record tomorrow’ and he also humored me and said ‘yeah alright’, so the next day me and Jeff came into school, and I said here is my record. He said ‘alright Anthony Brightly, let’s listen to your record’ in front of the whole class. They were all giggling, laughing.. I went and got the tape recorder, put it on, and played it, He said, ‘this is not your record? So got onto the piano and started playing along with it. He said, hold on a minute, took it to the Headmaster and they played it in assembly to the whole school. It was after that I joined the a band that later became Black Slate group.

Black Slate is the roots rock Reggae band that helped put the British Reggae sound on the charts in the 70s and 80s. Formed in London in 1974 by musicians from England, Jamaica, and Anguilla, Black Slate was recognized as a band that was able to blend reggae into their own unique sound. Their first charting hit was “Sticksman,” released in 1976, followed by “Mind Your Motion” (TCD, 1979); “Amigo” (Ensign, 1980) broke into the Top Ten Singles Charts and, to this day, this song remains a rallying call for the Rastafarian way of life.


Following a tour in Europe in 1978, and backing Reggae stars Delroy Wilson and Ken Boothe, Black Slate signed with Ensign Records and released “Boom Boom,” a single, and the Sirens In The City album. More albums followed – Rasta Festival (Alligator, 1981), Ogima (Hit and Run, 1981), Six Plus One (Top Ranking, 1982), Black Slate (Sierra, 1985), and Get Up And Dance (FairWood Music, 1995).

After a sold-out tour of New Zealand, band members made the decision to stop touring in the mid 1980s and, in 2011, decided to begin the process of regrouping and planning Black Slate’s return to recording and performing again. In 2013, Black Slate released a full album, Midnight (TCD), and the single, “World Citizenship,” (Unit 8 Records).

Remaining close friends over the years, original band members Anthony Brightly (keyboards and vocals), Chris Hanson (guitar), and Desmond Mahoney (drums) agreed to reunite and revitalize Black Slate. Adding Colin McNeish on bass guitar, F Junior and Jesse Brade on vocals, and Horace Burke on keyboards, the reunited Black Slate debuted at the prestigious Miami Reggae Festival in November 2013.

Black Slate’s latest album, World Citizen (Unit 8 Records), was released on April 15, 2014. Veteran Reggae journalist Robert “Higherman” Heilman reviewed the album for (expired link), and stated that, “From Roots to Lovers Rock, every track is a winner that is expertly mixed and presented.” ((expired link).) World Citizen will be supported by the band’s upcoming concerts in Europe, South America, the (expired link)., and the United States.

Black Slate: a well respected band of talented and creative men who are again ready to bring their special brand of Reggae music to the world.

“We play music because we love playing music. We are ready for the road again,” Anthony Brightly said recently. “A venue of 100, or a stadium of 10,000, we will be on the road, to carry our message to every person who want to hear Reggae music. I see it as a continuation of our journey…”

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