Noted rival Prince Buster began his career working for Dodd's sound system.
Prince Buster had two hit singles in the United Kingdom.
The song, like the band's name, paid homage to their idol, Prince Buster.
Barnes was a protégé of Prince Buster, and recorded several singles during the 1960s.
They also played on records by Prince Buster and backed many other Jamaican artists who recorded during that period.
His first sound recordings were made after meeting Prince Buster.
The sound was also backed by Prince Buster.
Prince Buster, who was a former boxer, was another leading name.
Prince Buster became the label's biggest star, with songs such as "Al Capone".
It's Burke's Law is an album by Prince Buster from 1965.