Sonny Roberts

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Who is Sonny Roberts?

Sonny Roberts, often known as Sonny Orbitone, is a Jamaican record producer who had success within the British reggae market in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s with his Planetone and Orbitone record labels.

Born c.1932 in Spice Grove, Manchester Parish, Roberts, who was originally a carpenter, emigrated to London in 1958. In 1961 he set up a recording studio in the basement of 108 Cambridge Road, the first in Britain owned by a Jamaican. He started the Planetone label the following year, sharing premises with Island Records which provided distribution for the label, releasing ska records by artists such as Rico Rodriguez and also Gospel records. The studio and record label operated until the late 1960s. He also cut acetates, which he supplied to local sound systems.

In the mid-1970s he opened a record shop in Harlesden and started the Orbitone label, which was one of the key lovers rock labels, with releases by artists such as Tim Chandell, Judy Boucher, and Joyce Bond, as well as releasing Nigerian music.

Roberts also ran the Love Vendor sound system.

In 1987, his production of Judy Boucher's "Can't Be With You Tonight" reached number two in the UK Singles Chart.

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on July 23, 2013

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