found: The Upsetter box set [SR] p1985:label (Lee "Scratch" Perry; Upsetter) inner sleeve (Perry went by the nickname Upsetter)
found: Rolling Stone encyc. of rock & roll(Lee "Scratch" Perry; b. 1940, Jamaica; under many names, disc jockey, producer, record businessman, songwriter, singer Lee Perry has been a guiding force in the development of reggae)
found: Katz, David. People funny boy, 2000:foreword (Rainford Hugh Lee "Scratch" Perry) p. 1 ("there is still confusion about his date of birth, with conflicting information and a lack of official records contributing to the uncertainty. ... The most consistent information indicates Lee Perry was born in Kendal [Jamaica] on Friday, March 20, 1936")
found: Int. ww in mus. Vol. 2, Pop. mus., 3rd ed.(Perry, Lee "Scratch" (Rainford Hugh Perry); b. 1936, Hanover, Jamaica; recording artist, recorder producer; also billed as Scratch and the Upsetter)
found: The Rolling stone enc. of rock & roll, 2001(Perry, Lee "Scratch"; b. Rainford Hugh Perry, Mar. 20, 1936, Hanover, Jam.)
found: Wikipedia, August 31, 2021(Lee "Scratch" Perry; born Rainford Hugh Perry, March 20, 1936, Kendal, Jamaica, in the parish of Hanover; died August 29, 2021, Lucea, Jamaica, aged 85; Jamaican record producer and singer noted for his innovative studio techniques and production style; a pioneer in the 1970s development of dub music with his early adoption of remixing and studio effects to create new instrumental or vocal versions of existing reggae tracks; also known as "Pipecock Jackson" and "The Upsetter")
found: New York times online, August 31, 2021(obituary dated August 30, 2021: Lee (Scratch) Perry; innovative Jamaican producer who mentored Bob Marley and pushed reggae into the sonic avant-garde with his dub productions; born Rainford Hugh Perry, March 20, 1936, in Kendal, in rural western Jamaica; died Sunday [August 29] in Lucca [that is, Lucea], Jamaica)