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J.C. Lodge

J.C. Lodge, (born June Carol Lodge, 1 December 1958),[1] is a British-Jamaican reggae singer, fine artist and teacher. Her breakthrough hit "Someone Loves You, Honey" became the best-selling single of 1982 in the Netherlands. Lodge is also an accomplished painter, having exhibited in Kingston art galleries, and has acted in several theatre productions.[2]

J.C. Lodge
Birth nameJune Carol Lodge
Born (1958-12-01) 1 December 1958 (age 65)
London, England
OriginJamaica
GenresReggae
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, fine artist, teacher
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1980–present
Labels
Websitejclodge.net

Music career edit

British born to a Jamaican father and British mother, J.C. Lodge was taken to Jamaica as a child. There, the Beatles fan soon became immersed in R&B and reggae, and sang along to everything she heard.

Toward the end of high school, a relationship with Errol O'Meally led her further along her music path. He was a budding songwriter, and used her voice to present some of his material to Joe Gibbs' Recording Studio.[3] Both the songs and the singer were well received, and J.C. was asked to record Charley Pride's hit "Someone Loves You, Honey" in 1980.[2] The reggae version of the country and western tune topped the Jamaican charts,[2] and earned the singer gold and platinum discs in the Netherlands. In fact, it was the No. 1 top-selling single of 1982 over there. While the record was a big hit, it bankrupted Gibbs as he had failed to pay royalties to the songwriter.[2] An album of the same name, featuring the deejay talents of Prince Mohamed was released in 1982.

Lodge followed this with 1985's Revealed album, before signing to Gussie Clarke's Music Works label, and releasing I Believe in You and Selfish Lover albums.[3] "Telephone Love", recorded for Clarke in 1988, was the first dancehall reggae track to cross over in the R&B and hip-hop markets in the United States, topping the urban charts in New York City and other cities, and earning her a deal with the Warner Bros.-owned Tommy Boy label, although the association would be limited to the Tropic of Love album and "Home is Where the Hurt Is" single, which gave her her highest US chart placing, reaching number 45 in the R&B chart.[2][3]

Lodge's albums mostly consisted of reggae, but some with R&B and pop material, too, usually written by O’Meally or J.C.. Producers like Joe Gibbs, Willie Lindo, Gussie Clarke, Errol O’Meally and Neil Fraser (a.k.a. Mad Professor), created product which garnered for J.C. several hits and prestigious awards across the world.

Lodge's other songs also include "More Than I Can Say" and "Make It Up." She sang a duet with Tiger on "Love Me, Baby" and with Shabba Ranks on "Telephone Love."

In 2001, she returned to her native England, and recorded Reggae Country for Jet Star, an album of covers of American country songs.[3] She studied for a teaching degree and combined work as a schoolteacher with her music career.[4]

Sing 'n' Learn edit

J.C. Lodge has been inspired since the birth of her daughter in 1994, to write original children's songs. She released two cassette albums called "Sing 'n' Learn". Ranging from simple counting and spelling for the littlest ones to manners and environmental awareness for pre-teens, Lodge created a variety of rhythms and styles to appeal to kids everywhere. These cassettes were so well received in Jamaica that the Ministry of Education ordered a copy for every Basic School on the island.

In 2000, Lodge was invited by Jamaican National Broadcasting Association TVJ to produce a 13-part children's television series, based on the cassette albums. A critically acclaimed and popular success, the show got awarded by the Press Association of Jamaica and also the Caribbean Broadcasting Union.

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Someone Loves You Honey (1982) (Netherlands No. 5) Ariola/BMG Records
  • Revealed (1985) RAS
  • I Believe in You (1987) Greensleeves
  • Selfish Lover (1990) VP
  • Home is Where The Hurt Is (1991)
  • Tropic of Love (1992) Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records
  • To the Max (1993) RAS/Sanctuary
  • Special Request (1995) RAS/Sanctuary
  • Love for All Seasons (1996) Ariwa
  • RAS Portraits: J.C. Lodge (1997) RAS/Sanctuary (compilation)
  • Let Love Inside (2001) Mercury/IDJMG/Universal Records
  • Reggae Country (2002) Jet Star
  • Reggae Country 2 (2003) Jet Star
  • This Is Crucial Reggae (2004) RAS/Sanctuary (compilation)
  • Storybook revisited – Telephone Love (2021)


Singles (selection) edit

  • "Someone Loves You Honey" (1982) (Belgium No. 1 / Germany No. 25 / Netherlands No. 1 / Netherlands No. 1 end of the year chart)
  • "More Than I Can Say" (1982) (Belgium No. 10 / Germany No. 72 / Netherlands No. 6)
  • "Don't Stop Me" (1982)
  • "Kiss and Say Goodbye" (1984)
  • "Give My Husband a Message" (1985)
  • "Telephone Love" (1988) (USA R&B No. 95) – Shabba Ranks featuring J.C. Lodge
  • "Home Is Where the Hurt Is" (1991) (USA R&B No. 45)
  • "Come Again" (1992)
  • "Love Transfusion" (2012)
  • "Comfort Zone" (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ She performed and released records under different artist names:
    • June Lodge
    • June C. Lodge
    • from 1984 on as J.C. Lodge.
  2. ^ a b c d e Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9
  3. ^ a b c d Huey, Steve "June Lodge Biography", AllMusic, Macrovision Corporation
  4. ^ Johnson, Richard (2019) "New music coming from JC Lodge", Jamaica Observer, 15 September 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019

External links edit

  • Someone Loves You Honey – Dutch TV show "Toppop" 1982 on YouTube
  • Dutch Top 100 – End of Year List 1982
  • official website Sing 'n' Learn
  • J.C. Lodge at Discogs
  • June Lodge at Discogs

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources J C Lodge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message J C Lodge born June Carol Lodge 1 December 1958 1 is a British Jamaican reggae singer fine artist and teacher Her breakthrough hit Someone Loves You Honey became the best selling single of 1982 in the Netherlands Lodge is also an accomplished painter having exhibited in Kingston art galleries and has acted in several theatre productions 2 J C LodgeBirth nameJune Carol LodgeBorn 1958 12 01 1 December 1958 age 65 London EnglandOriginJamaicaGenresReggaeOccupation s Singer songwriter fine artist teacherInstrument s VocalsYears active1980 presentLabelsAriolaRASGreensleevesVPTommy BoyWarner Bros RecordsAriwaMercuryIDJMGUniversal RecordsWebsitejclodge wbr net Contents 1 Music career 2 Sing n Learn 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles selection 4 References 5 External linksMusic career editBritish born to a Jamaican father and British mother J C Lodge was taken to Jamaica as a child There the Beatles fan soon became immersed in R amp B and reggae and sang along to everything she heard Toward the end of high school a relationship with Errol O Meally led her further along her music path He was a budding songwriter and used her voice to present some of his material to Joe Gibbs Recording Studio 3 Both the songs and the singer were well received and J C was asked to record Charley Pride s hit Someone Loves You Honey in 1980 2 The reggae version of the country and western tune topped the Jamaican charts 2 and earned the singer gold and platinum discs in the Netherlands In fact it was the No 1 top selling single of 1982 over there While the record was a big hit it bankrupted Gibbs as he had failed to pay royalties to the songwriter 2 An album of the same name featuring the deejay talents of Prince Mohamed was released in 1982 Lodge followed this with 1985 s Revealed album before signing to Gussie Clarke s Music Works label and releasing I Believe in You and Selfish Lover albums 3 Telephone Love recorded for Clarke in 1988 was the first dancehall reggae track to cross over in the R amp B and hip hop markets in the United States topping the urban charts in New York City and other cities and earning her a deal with the Warner Bros owned Tommy Boy label although the association would be limited to the Tropic of Love album and Home is Where the Hurt Is single which gave her her highest US chart placing reaching number 45 in the R amp B chart 2 3 Lodge s albums mostly consisted of reggae but some with R amp B and pop material too usually written by O Meally or J C Producers like Joe Gibbs Willie Lindo Gussie Clarke Errol O Meally and Neil Fraser a k a Mad Professor created product which garnered for J C several hits and prestigious awards across the world Lodge s other songs also include More Than I Can Say and Make It Up She sang a duet with Tiger on Love Me Baby and with Shabba Ranks on Telephone Love In 2001 she returned to her native England and recorded Reggae Country for Jet Star an album of covers of American country songs 3 She studied for a teaching degree and combined work as a schoolteacher with her music career 4 Sing n Learn editJ C Lodge has been inspired since the birth of her daughter in 1994 to write original children s songs She released two cassette albums called Sing n Learn Ranging from simple counting and spelling for the littlest ones to manners and environmental awareness for pre teens Lodge created a variety of rhythms and styles to appeal to kids everywhere These cassettes were so well received in Jamaica that the Ministry of Education ordered a copy for every Basic School on the island In 2000 Lodge was invited by Jamaican National Broadcasting Association TVJ to produce a 13 part children s television series based on the cassette albums A critically acclaimed and popular success the show got awarded by the Press Association of Jamaica and also the Caribbean Broadcasting Union Discography editAlbums edit Someone Loves You Honey 1982 Netherlands No 5 Ariola BMG Records Revealed 1985 RAS I Believe in You 1987 Greensleeves Selfish Lover 1990 VP Home is Where The Hurt Is 1991 Tropic of Love 1992 Tommy Boy Warner Bros Records To the Max 1993 RAS Sanctuary Special Request 1995 RAS Sanctuary Love for All Seasons 1996 Ariwa RAS Portraits J C Lodge 1997 RAS Sanctuary compilation Let Love Inside 2001 Mercury IDJMG Universal Records Reggae Country 2002 Jet Star Reggae Country 2 2003 Jet Star This Is Crucial Reggae 2004 RAS Sanctuary compilation Storybook revisited Telephone Love 2021 Singles selection edit Someone Loves You Honey 1982 Belgium No 1 Germany No 25 Netherlands No 1 Netherlands No 1 end of the year chart More Than I Can Say 1982 Belgium No 10 Germany No 72 Netherlands No 6 Don t Stop Me 1982 Kiss and Say Goodbye 1984 Give My Husband a Message 1985 Telephone Love 1988 USA R amp B No 95 Shabba Ranks featuring J C Lodge Home Is Where the Hurt Is 1991 USA R amp B No 45 Come Again 1992 Love Transfusion 2012 Comfort Zone 2013 References edit She performed and released records under different artist names June Lodge June C Lodge from 1984 on as J C Lodge a b c d e Larkin Colin 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae Virgin Books ISBN 0 7535 0242 9 a b c d Huey Steve June Lodge Biography AllMusic Macrovision Corporation Johnson Richard 2019 New music coming from JC Lodge Jamaica Observer 15 September 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2019External links editSomeone Loves You Honey Dutch TV show Toppop 1982 on YouTube Dutch Top 100 End of Year List 1982 official website Sing n Learn J C Lodge at Discogs June Lodge at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J C 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