
About
Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle was formed 1968 by Ian and Roger Lewis. The band gained success through the front-man and lead singer Jacob Miller, who was killed in a car crash 1980. 1978-80 Inner Circle was more popular in Jamaica than Bob Marley. The band also appeared in the reggae film Rockers in 1978. The album Everything Is Great reached top 20 in the UK 1979. In 1989 the hit 'Bad Boys' was released with Charlton Coffie as lead singer. Another international hit was 'Sweat (A La La La La Long)' 1993. Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- reggae
- reggae fusion
Frequently Asked Questions
- What happened to the band inner circle?
- Inner Circle, the legendary reggae band from Jamaica, has experienced several transformations throughout its long career. Formed in 1968 by brothers Ian and Roger Lewis, the band achieved international fame in the 1970s and 1980s, especially after the release of their global hit "Bad Boys."
- What song did Inner Circle sing?
- Inner Circle is best known for their iconic song "Bad Boys,"
- Is Inner Circle still performing?
- Yes, Inner Circle is still performing and actively touring internationally. The band continues to share their signature reggae sound with fans across the globe, appearing at major music festivals and venues. They are renowned for their high-energy live shows, where they perform classic hits like "Bad Boys"
- Who are the members of the Inner Circle?
- The current lineup of Inner Circle features a mix of original members and talented musicians who have joined over the years. Founding members Ian Lewis (bass) and Roger Lewis (guitar) remain at the heart of the band, providing continuity and authenticity to their sound. Other key members include Lancelot Hall (drums), Bernard "Touter"
- Who is the lead singer of Inner Circle?
- The current lead singer of Inner Circle is Trevor "Skatta"