As Seaga pursued his political career he sold it to Byron Lee in 1964,[3] who renamed it Dynamic Sounds.
[4] Dynamic became one of the best-equipped studios in the Caribbean, attracting both local and international recording artists including Eric Clapton, Paul Simon and the Rolling Stones.
As Seaga pursued his political career he sold it to Byron Lee in 1964[3] after fire had destroyed the pressing plant on the same site.
[9] Lee's productions included Boris Gardiner's Reggae Happening, Hopeton Lewis's Grooving Out on Life, and the Slickers' "Johnny Too Bad".
In Jamaica, Dynamic released records from Toots & the Maytals, Eric Donaldson, John Holt, Barry Biggs, Freddie McKay, Tommy McCook, and Max Romeo on various imprints including Jaguar, Panther, Afrik, and Dragon.