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Chuckle Berry returns after 15 years in the wilderness, soul searching. Reggae music for a lot of individuals in Jamaica is the medium used to express the harsh realities of the many problems that confront people in their daily struggles. Artists use it to highlight the plight of the people that have been down trodden and abused by the power structure. So the many voices in reggae music sing songs of protest, religion, love and social issues hence the talented singer Chuckle Berry with his positive message. Chuckle Berry was christened Byron Brown he hails from the parish of St. Ann. He attended Steer Town Primary School, Marcus Garvey Secondary High School and Fitz Henley Business School. Chuckle Berry ..s musical journey started out while he was at primary school where he would sing at school concerts and community events. Like most artists from the rural areas in Jamaica he had to move to Kingston, the Mecca of Reggae music. Chukle Berry..s first studio recording was for H.I.M productions; a song entitled ..Respect Due to Every Sound... He later did an album entitled ..Cost Living.. for record producers Flabba Holt and Leggo which was distributed by Ras records a company based in Washington D.C., USA. He was then signed with record producer Castro Brown for three years. During this time in 1990 he toured the United States, Europe, Japan and Canada. He also had a hit song ..Things a Gwaan.. which peaked at ..2 on the Reggae charts. In England his songs Yearning featuring An