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Encyclopedia > Errol Thompson

Producer Joe Gibbs' partner Errol Thompson, better known as "ET", was one of the first studio engineers to get into dub music. In the 1970s he worked (along with "Niney") as an engineer at Randy's Studio 17, Kingston, Jamaica.


Later in life he moved away from the music business and owned a supermarket in North Parade, downtown Kingston, Jamaica. Errol Thompson died from a stroke on November 14, 2004.


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News: April 13, 2000 - Patrons still smoking at the Quarterdeck - The Barnstable Patriot (877 words)
Thompson said the ashtrays are purely pragmatic, available so people who light up unknowingly will have a place to put out their cigarettes.
Thompson stresses that he is not defying the smoking ban, but neither is he going out of his way to ensure it is followed.
Errol Thompson finds the idea of "smoking policemen...absurd." He noted that one of the first things the Nazi party did in Germany was ban smoking.
Errol Flynn (273 words)
Errol Flynn (June 20, 1909 - October 14, 1959), stage name of Errol Leslie Thompson Flynn, was an actor, born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
His reputation as a womanizer led to the expression "In like Flynn." He was well known for having wild parties and eventually his own reputation had him brought up on a statutory rape charge in 1942 by teenagers Betsy Hansen and Peggy Satterlee.
The trial took place in January and February of 1943, and Flynn was cleared of the crime, but he suffered both personally and in his career.
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