Jah Woosh

Neville Beckford (1952 – 21 February 2011), better known as Jah Woosh, was a Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer, primarily known for his work in the 1970s.

Beckford became the resident deejay on Prince Lloyd's sound system, and was noticed by producer George Bell, who took him into the studio to record "Angela Davis", now under the pseudonym Jah Woosh.

[1] Although the single was not a hit, it prompted Rupie Edwards to produce the debut album, Jah Woosh, released in 1974 on the United Kingdom Cactus label.

Chalice Blaze and Psalms of Wisdom followed in 1976, these three albums establishing a reputation in the UK.

Woosh also contributed to Adrian Sherwood's Singers & Players collective, appearing on albums by Creation Rebel, Prince Far I, Bim Sherman, and Style Scott's Dub Syndicate.