Professor Nuts (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kavelle Anglin-Christie (4 August 2006). "Professor Nuts fights for his music". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 30 June 2007. Carl 'Professor Nuts' Wellington has played an integral role in Jamaican music. If you're not familiar with his songs Inna Di Bus, Tan So Back, Don't, Professor Nuts was one of the first Jamaican artistes who sought to integrate comedy with music.
  • Kavelle Anglin-Christie (4 August 2006). "Professor Nuts fights for his music". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 30 June 2007. Carl 'Professor Nuts' Wellington has played an integral role in Jamaican music. If you're not familiar with his songs Inna Di Bus, Tan So Back, Don't, Professor Nuts was one of the first Jamaican artistes who sought to integrate comedy with music.
  • Interview with Professor Nuts Archived 13 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine from Jamaica Gleaner released on 7 August 2006
  • Kavelle Anglin-Christie (4 August 2006). "Professor Nuts fights for his music". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 30 June 2007. In general, life on a whole is an inspiration. To be specific, there would be too many to name out. But as far as some of the people go, there is Josie Whales, Charlie Chaplin and Yellowman. Those are the three main people. Those were like teachers to me when I listened to them.

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