Wayne Jobson (born December 4, 1954), also known as Native Wayne, is a Jamaican record producer of European ancestry. He has worked with such artists as No Doubt, Gregory Isaacs and Toots & the Maytals. He hosts the weekly radio show "Alter Native" every Sunday afternoon on Indie 103.1. He previously hosted a similar radio show, "Reggae Revolution", at Indie's main competitor KROQ-FM. Jobson is also known as a musician. He recorded an album in 1977 produced by Lee 'Scratch' Perry at the Black Ark. The recordings were released in a CD format in 2007.
A swell of A-listers turned out to see Bob Marley...Wayne Jobson, a close friend of Blackwell\u2019s, also attended the ritzy event ... Jobson believes the producers did a good job capturing that dramatic period of the superstar\u2019s life perfectly ... .
... DJ\/producer Wayne \u201cNative Wayne\u201d Jobson and Brian Jobson for the track, known for their work with renowned artistes No Doubt for the 2001 mega hit Hey Baby, with Bounty Killer.
... as if I was a new artist, as if I was not associated with Hall & Oates in any way,” Oates said of the song, produced by NativeWayne Jobson and a lineup of legendary reggae musicians.
Dear Editor,. I want to say how appalled I was to drive by the entrance to the Ocho RiosCruise ShipPier and smell the horrible scent of sewage ... I’m terribly disappointed. Wayne Jobson. Ocho Rios. waynejobson@aol.com. .