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Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff

Birthday: 1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Birth Name: James Chambers
Height: 165 cm

Jimmy Cliff was born on April 1, 1948 in St. Catherine, Jamaica as James Chambers.

Jimmy Cliff
I regret I didn't ever learn how to fly a plane. I had the opportunity when I started to make some m Show more I regret I didn't ever learn how to fly a plane. I had the opportunity when I started to make some money, and I regret I didn't really take the time out and put the effort in and do that. Hide
When I lived in the U.K., I recorded a lot of ska and rock-steady styles of Jamaican music. But peop Show more When I lived in the U.K., I recorded a lot of ska and rock-steady styles of Jamaican music. But people there weren't accepting it. So I began using a faster reggae beat. Hide
If you go out to Hollywood you'll find a lot of fantastic plastic people there in the business and a Show more If you go out to Hollywood you'll find a lot of fantastic plastic people there in the business and a lot of people in life generally. They find it so hard to be themselves that they have to be plastic. Hide
People in the Hall of Fame tend to clap their hands and say, 'OK, I've done it all,' but for me, it Show more People in the Hall of Fame tend to clap their hands and say, 'OK, I've done it all,' but for me, it was a new beginning. Hide
My records were becoming hits in South Africa, they were songs they were using to fight the Aparthei Show more My records were becoming hits in South Africa, they were songs they were using to fight the Apartheid system. I didn't have clear knowledge of the embargo but if I had I still would have gone because it was what my singing was about. I was not going to Sun City to earn money, I was going to Soweto to sing to the people who had been using my music for freedom. I don't regret it. Before we went on we could feel tension in the air because all races were there, like something is going to erupt tonight but the moment I sang, people felt joy and happiness, because music brings all peoples together. Hide
Christian values were important at home. Cleanliness. Don't steal. Don't lie. Those were the rules, Show more Christian values were important at home. Cleanliness. Don't steal. Don't lie. Those were the rules, and they were strictly enforced. Especially the stealing and lying. When you broke the rules, you got a beating. I always broke the rules a lot. Hide
I have not become the artist I believe I am. I want to become a stadium act. I'm not done at all. I have not become the artist I believe I am. I want to become a stadium act. I'm not done at all.
Someone like Katy Perry - I like her writing because I listen to music as a songwriter. I like a lot Show more Someone like Katy Perry - I like her writing because I listen to music as a songwriter. I like a lot of her songs - like, 'Firework' is a song that I think I could write. Hide
I used to do a little acting in school. It was my first love, and I really thought I would be doing Show more I used to do a little acting in school. It was my first love, and I really thought I would be doing it as a career. I really wanted to complete that part of my ambition. Hide
It was one of my dreams as a child, growing up in my little village with my cousins. We used to walk Show more It was one of my dreams as a child, growing up in my little village with my cousins. We used to walk together, and I used to say, when you look at the world map, 'This town is there, that town is there, that river is there.' I used to say, 'One day, I'm going to travel these places.' Hide
The music that I represent and helped to create and establish was born in Jamaica. The music that I represent and helped to create and establish was born in Jamaica.
People might say, 'Jimmy Cliff, you've done a lot, achieved a lot. What more can you want?' People might say, 'Jimmy Cliff, you've done a lot, achieved a lot. What more can you want?'
I visit studios. Just to get the feel, the smell, and see what other people are doing. Not only list Show more I visit studios. Just to get the feel, the smell, and see what other people are doing. Not only listening to the radio, but going to studios, greeting musicians and artists, just getting a vibe. Hide
I've abused myself a lot over the years. But my voice is still intact - really, it's better. I've abused myself a lot over the years. But my voice is still intact - really, it's better.
I wanted to travel the world - I don't how that idea got in my head, but I really wanted to see the Show more I wanted to travel the world - I don't how that idea got in my head, but I really wanted to see the world... towns, cities, countries, I wanted to see them all. Hide
It's important for me to go back into the ghetto, where I'm from. I still get my oxygen from there. Show more It's important for me to go back into the ghetto, where I'm from. I still get my oxygen from there. I don't live in the ghetto anymore, but every time I go back, I'm still seeing the same things that I lived. Hide
I'm the kind of person who likes to hang out and observe what's going on in the streets, or in certa Show more I'm the kind of person who likes to hang out and observe what's going on in the streets, or in certain places. I used to do that a lot. But having to become an international superstar, I can't do that comfortably! But it's all positive, you know. Hide
The first thing I wanted to be was an actor, even before I wanted to be a singer, before I discovere Show more The first thing I wanted to be was an actor, even before I wanted to be a singer, before I discovered I could sing. Hide
I grew up in the church and had always questioned what they were telling me. I grew up in the church and had always questioned what they were telling me.
I met Paul Simon and he said to me that he and Bob Dylan sat up for a whole night together listening Show more I met Paul Simon and he said to me that he and Bob Dylan sat up for a whole night together listening to my albums one after another. That made me proud. Hide
With acting, you have to become someone else. That's the fun part of it for me - to step outside of Show more With acting, you have to become someone else. That's the fun part of it for me - to step outside of yourself and become a character. I guess being Jimmy Cliff is a little bit of a character, too. Hide
I grew up twelve miles outside of Montego Bay. In my early teens, I went to Kingston. It was like a Show more I grew up twelve miles outside of Montego Bay. In my early teens, I went to Kingston. It was like a different planet for me. In the country, people are kind. In the city, people are hard an' cold, like the concrete and steel. Hide
If I could change one thing about myself... I would try to control my generosity. If I could change one thing about myself... I would try to control my generosity.
I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. I Show more I have a career, which is important, but my family is the priority. First family, and then career. It's a delicate balance. Hide
In hindsight, I see the great value of family and how it moulded my life and kept me together. So no Show more In hindsight, I see the great value of family and how it moulded my life and kept me together. So now family means everything to me. Hide
My most important relationships were with my father and grandmother. My most important relationships were with my father and grandmother.
Basically, I'm motivated to write about sociopolitical issues as well as relationships. I think thos Show more Basically, I'm motivated to write about sociopolitical issues as well as relationships. I think those themes have stayed with me throughout my life. Hide
There are goals that I had set out for myself as an artist. I have accomplished some of them - becom Show more There are goals that I had set out for myself as an artist. I have accomplished some of them - becoming accepted all over the world - however, other parts of my goals have not been completed. Hide
I would love to see no more ghettos, but the things is, there's no diplomacy in the ghetto. They wan Show more I would love to see no more ghettos, but the things is, there's no diplomacy in the ghetto. They want to tell you something, they tell you straight! An upper class, more educated person - they find a diplomatic way to tell you the thing. I love it when you just come heart to heart. That's the way I knew it coming up, so that's the way I like it. Hide
Jimmy Cliff's FILMOGRAPHY
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