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This is genuinely relevant to reggae and Caribbean music culture—Stranger Cole is a foundational figure in Jamaican music history—and it’s not a duplicate of any story already published today.
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**Stranger Cole Honored With Jamaica’s Order of Distinction—A Legacy Recognized Too Late**
Stranger Cole, the pioneering ska and rocksteady vocalist who helped soundtrack Jamaica’s musical awakening in the 1960s, has been awarded the Order of Distinction, one of the nation’s highest honors. The recognition came posthumously, a bittersweet moment for a family who never saw their patriarch receive the accolade during his lifetime.
Cole’s voice defined an era. From his early work with the Skatalites to his solo hits that bridged ska into rocksteady, he was instrumental in establishing the sound that would eventually birth reggae itself. His catalog—filled with social commentary and infectious grooves—remains essential listening for anyone tracing the roots of Caribbean music. The award cements what musicians and historians have long known: Stranger Cole wasn’t just a performer; he was an architect of modern Jamaican culture.