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        5. Count Matchuki

          Jamaican deejay

          Count Matchuki

          Birth nameWinston Cooper
          Bornc. 1929
          Kingston, Jamaica
          Died1995
          GenresSka
          OccupationDeejay
          Years active1950s–1960s

          Musical artist

          Winston Cooper (c. 1929–1995), better known as Count Matchuki or Count Machuki, was a Jamaicandeejay.

          Biography

          Cooper was born c. 1929[1] in Kingston, Jamaica,[2] and began working on sound systems in the 1950s, when the music played was largely American R&B.

          His stage name of Count Matchuki derived from his habit of chewing matchsticks.[3] He initially worked on Tom Wong's Tom the Great Sebastian system and later the Tokyo the Monarch system, before moving on to Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's Downbeat Sound System.[4][5] He added talkovers to the songs, emulating the jive talk of American radio DJ's at the request of Dodd, who became familiar with the US style on his visi