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01-27-2008, 05:15 PM
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CALLING IT A DAY: Singer Ali Campbell is leaving UB40 to concentrate on solo projects - he was with the reggae group after 30 years.
Singer Ali Campbell is leaving the reggae band UB40 after selling tens of millions of records worldwide in a career spanning nearly 30 years.

Campbell will quit to concentrate on solo projects after performing his last concerts with the band next month in Australia, New Zealand and Uganda.

"The band are of course saddened by Ali's departure," the spokesman said. "They have been together for a long time and their relationship as band members and friends is almost like a marriage."

The band was formed in the West Midlands during the economic slump of the late 1970s, taking their name from an official unemployment benefits form.

With their catchy mix of pop and reggae, the band went on to sell an estimated 70 million records, tour the world six times and top the UK singles chart three times.

In 1983, they enjoyed a number one hit around the world, including the United States, with a version of Neil Diamond's song "Red Red Wine".

Other hits include: "I Got You Babe", "Cherry Oh Baby" and "Rat In Mi Kitchen".

The rest of the group will continue to record and perform and no decision has been taken on replacing Campbell.

Reuters