: In the 1960s, Cliff moved to London, helping to popularize Jamaican sounds in the UK market. His 1969 hit "Wonderful World, Beautiful People" reached the top 10 in the UK, signaling reggae's entry into the mainstream.
Cliff's most significant cultural impact came through the 1972 film The Harder They Come , Jamaica's first major commercial movie. Jimmy Cliff | Music | Research Starters - EBSCO Jimmy Cliff - Music Maker
: Cliff’s music often combined upbeat rhythms with socially conscious themes, such as his anti-war anthem "Vietnam" , which Bob Dylan described as one of the best protest songs ever written. The Harder They Come : In the 1960s, Cliff moved to London,
Jimmy Cliff is a legendary Jamaican musician, actor, and cultural ambassador. He is a two-time and an inductee of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame . Over a career spanning seven decades, he became a pivotal figure in introducing reggae , ska , and rocksteady to a global audience. Musical Influence and Early Success Jimmy Cliff | Music | Research Starters -
: Born James Chambers, Cliff began singing in church as a child. By 14, he moved to Kingston and recorded his first hit, "Hurricane Hattie," with producer Leslie Kong.