Lynval Golding

Lynval Golding
Golding in 2019
Golding in 2019
Background information
Born (1951-07-24) 24 July 1951 (age 73)
Saint Catherine, Colony of Jamaica
OriginCoventry, England
GenresNew wave, ska, rock
OccupationMusician
LabelsIsland Records

Lynval Golding (born 24 July 1951) is a Jamaican-born British musician. His family moved from Jamaica to Gloucester, before moving to Coventry when he was eighteen.[1] He is currently living in Gig Harbor, Washington. He is best known as a rhythm guitarist and vocalist with the British 2-tone band, the Specials.[2]

He went on to co-found Fun Boy Three with Terry Hall and Neville Staple.[3] In 2006, he toured the U.S. with The Beat, a reunion version of another second wave ska band.[4] He started a band in Seattle, Stiff Upper Lips, that was fairly short lived, but which in 2013 re-formed as Gigantor.[5]

In 2007, he appeared live at the Glastonbury Festival on the Pyramid Stage with Lily Allen and fellow Specials / Fun Boy Three band member Terry Hall. He also played on the Park Stage, once again with Terry Hall and also Blur frontman Damon Albarn and beatboxer Shlomo, playing a version of The Specials hit "A Message To You, Rudy". On 28 July 2007, Golding appeared with his current band, Pama International, at the Dunstaffnage music festival near Oban, Scotland.

Golding regularly tours the UK with Pama International, who have recorded three albums with his input on guitar. This band is signed to www.rockersrevolt.com, an independent record label.

He continues to tour with The Specials when not performing with Gigantor.

  1. ^ Wright, George (22 October 2011). "Do You Remember The Good Old Days?". This is Gloucestershire. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  2. ^ Woodstra, Chris. "Biography: The Specials". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  3. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Biography: Fun Boy Three". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  4. ^ Punknews.org (21 June 2006). "Tours: Lynval Golding of the Specials touring with the English Beat". www.punknews.org. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Gigantor". Retrieved 9 May 2018 – via Facebook.