Patrick "Glory" Thomas "MONEY PROBLEM" Patrick Thomas was born in Trench Town, Kingston 12, Jamaica. At the age of sixteen, he went to live in Marverly, Kingston 20. As a young man growing up, he always had a passion for music, and was inspired and influenced by Reggae greats Dennis Brown and Horace Andy.
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His passion for music guided him to Black Scorpio Sound System, where he met artists General Threes, Sassafras and Shucka Shine. Singing became natural to him, hence another golden voice. Patrick became a singer on The Black Scorpio Sound and was formerly known as Patrick Irie. In
1976 he did a song on the Roaring Lion label by the name of " When
I was a youth at the age of nine".
This was the beginning of his recording career. Even though the
song did not go to higher heights, Patrick never threw in the towel. He
migrated to The U.S.A. Washington D.C. and began hanging at The
Turntable Night Club performing to it's patrons on a regular basis. This
is where his producer Kenley "Shortmus" John saw him singing
his beautiful melodies. The rest is now history in the album MONEY
PROBLEM, and the artist PATRICK GLORY. Patrick
gives thanks to almighty GOD, his mother and father, his kids, his
numerous friends and supporters especially Wallace who is his
inspiration. He also big up the Washington massive especially the Turntable Crew, the Crossroads Crew, the Milton Massive and all the beautiful peoples of GOD's creation.
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