
Joel
Chin Murdered
August 17th, 2011
It is with great sadness that VP Records must announce the
passing of Joel Chin at the age of 35. Joel was shot last night
(Tuesday, August 16) outside his home in Stony Hill, St. Andrew
in Jamaica. The cause is not immediately known.
The grandson of VP Records founder Vincent Chin, son of famed
Reggae producer Clive Chin and nephew of the owners of VP
Records, Chris and Randy Chin, Joel literally grew up in the
Reggae business and put his vast knowledge and connections at
the service of the music he loved passionately.
Joining
the company in the 90s, Joel was instrumental in
launching and fostering the careers of international Reggae
stars such as Sean Paul, T.O.K., Beres Hammond, Wayne Wonder,
Beenie Man, Sizzla, Morgan Heritage, Tarrus Riley and Etana
while creating the top Reggae compilations in the world: "Reggae
Gold" and "Strictly The Best". Joel was loved by the creative
community in Jamaica and around the world, and has a long
standing relationship with some of the top producers in the
island such as Dean Fraser and Steven "Lenky" Marsden. Joel's
signings helped VP Records become the largest Reggae label in
the world and bring Reggae into the mainstream music market
culminating with Sean Paul's "Dutty Rock" album which sold over
7 million units worldwide. An
accomplished producer, Joel had moved from New York to Jamaica
two years ago to spend more time on music production,
songwriting and developing rising talents. Joel wrote hit songs
for many artists such as Elephant Man and Etana among many
others.
Joel is survived by his mother Juliette, his father Clive, his
newborn daughter, two brothers, and three sisters.
Funeral service and arrangements to be announced at a later
date.
Media contact: Olivier Chastan
oc@vprecords.com +44.7825.720.029