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Blondel Calnek - Caltone productions. Part 1.

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Obituary of Blondel Keith Calnek
by Mark Williams

Rocksteady producer Blondel Keith Calnek, also known as Ken Lack, died on June 6, 2001 after a long illness stemming from heart problems. He was 67. He was living in Port St. Lucie, Florida in recent times, but was relocated to Miami near one of his sisters for his hospitalization. He was the youngest of 8 children, only one of which remains in Jamaica. He left Jamaica in the early 70s and only returned a handful of times to visit family and friends.

Mr. Calnek is best-known for his Caltone and JonTom (in honor of Johnny Dizzy Moore and Tommy McCook) record labels that featured some of the best rocksteady songs ever recorded. He had briefly been the touring/road manager for the Skatalites up until Drummond's demise, and used this connection to McCook and Taitt to then go into producing records. The last Skatalites tune proper (sans Drummond) was produced under his tutelage (title escapes me now, but it came out on Caltone).

He was the first person to produce Max Romeo, then singing with the Emotions, and the Heptones. He was not a big-time producer, and recounted to me several years ago how he'd lost the Heptones and their "Fattie Fattie" tune to Coxson because he didn't want to rush into the studio again so quickly with them, and they promptly went to Coxson.

The Caltone/JonTom catalogue combined is a relatively small one (a handful of songs were recorded in the reggae era as well), but qualitatively has long held rightful cult-status for the singular excellence of the recordings. Most of this can probably be put down to the musicians/arrangers that Calnek hired, which was either Taitt or McCook's band. He would record either at WIRL (mostly) or Treasure Isle, and Bunny Lee was a frequent "participant" in those sessions. There are also still some unresolved questions relating to tunes involving Phil Pratt, which may be incorrectly accredited as Caltone productions.

reproduced by permission of Mark Williams

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Updated June 2007