Jamaican reggae melodica and keyboard player, producer and label owner.
Born June 21, 1954 in St. Andrew, Jamaica, he learn to play piano, organ, clarinet and xylophone and popularised the melodica in reggae music.
For his first recordings he began working with
Herman Chin-Loy, who regularly used the pseudonym Augustus Pablo to credit his B-sides (e.g.
Big Thing / Jughead or [m=408640]), so Horace decided to keep the name for himself.
His collaboration [m=131443] was crucial in the development of dub.
Ran the Rockers Hi-Fi sound system with his brother
Garth Swaby and the labels Rockers, [l55689], [l232994], [l55118], [l16182], [l51921] and Pablo Records (3).
Opened a record shop in 1974 (Rockers international record shop, 135 Orange Street) owned by his brother and his good friend
Michael Freckles McKenzie aka Micko).
Died May 18, 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica after a long battle with health problems related to a nerve disorder.
Father of
Addis Pablo.
A 'PABLO' tag etched in the run-out area of Jamaican records often refers to
Augustus Pablo productions, however a similar etching on pressings from [l313229] would indicate mastering engineer
Pablo instead.