Gregory Isaacs

A compelling new chapter in reggae history is set to unfold with the upcoming release of The Cool Ruler: The Incredible Life Story of Gregory Isaacs, an authorized biography chronicling the life and legacy of one of Jamaica’s most iconic musical voices.
Scheduled for official launch next Monday, the book — written by Peter Price and commissioned by the Gregory Isaacs Foundation — offers an intimate, unfiltered look at the man behind the music. According to his widow, June Isaacs, the publication dives deep into defining moments of Isaacs’ personal and professional journey, presenting both his triumphs and his trials.
Known globally for timeless hits like Night Nurse and Rumours, Isaacs carved out a legacy as one of reggae’s most influential and emotive performers. His smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics made him a staple not just in Jamaica but across international markets, earning him the enduring moniker “The Cool Ruler.”
Yet The Cool Ruler biography goes beyond the hits. The book presents a raw and honest narrative that explores the complexities of Isaacs’ life. From his humble beginnings in Trench Town to his pioneering efforts with the African Museum label, readers are taken on a journey through the evolution of a reggae giant who helped shape the genre’s global identity.
The book also delves into the darker chapters of his story. Isaacs’ long battle with drug addiction is addressed with candour, highlighting the toll it took on both his career and personal relationships. Accounts of violent encounters — including brutal beatings allegedly at the hands of members of the Jamaican Constabulary Force — and a harrowing experience involving a Brazilian drug cartel reveal the harsh realities he faced beyond the spotlight.
Controversies are not omitted. Allegations of bigamy that surfaced in his later years are examined, adding further dimension to a narrative that refuses to shy away from uncomfortable truths. Through it all, however, Isaacs’ resilience and extraordinary songwriting ability remain central themes — a testament to a talent that endured despite adversity.
The biography also offers behind-the-scenes insights into what it calls “The Foundation Era,” revisiting the creation of classics like Night Nurse and Rumours, and contextualizing their impact within reggae’s golden age.
Gregory Isaacs passed away in London on October 25, 2010, following a lengthy illness, but his influence continues to resonate across generations. With this new biography, fans and readers alike are invited to rediscover the man, the music, and the mythology.
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