Since his first hit at 13, Ken Boothe counts more number one hits in the charts than Bob Marley in the sixties. He is the perfect “Caribbean lover” in the heart of Jamaican women, also nicknamed “the Godfather of Soul” for his powerful and charismatic voice. Fast-tracked at the top of the British charts in 1975 with his “Everything I Own” (later covered by Culture Club), he almost disappeared after that until the 00’s. If his career has never been as important as his Jamaican reputation, he is one of the very last legends alive in reggae soul music.