The Heptones, one of reggae's most celebrated harmony groups, have announced a reunion of their core members for the first time in (purportedly) 35 years. The show will be at the Jamaican Canadian ...
When the rum in your coke is Wray and Nephew overproof, you know the evening won't be a total loss. Unfortunately, the reunion of legendary rocksteady/reggae band Heptones came off as a little less ...
WITH more than 50 years in the industry, members of the rocksteady group The Heptones said their music is still in high demand, especially in Europe. The trio, comprising Earl Morgan, Robert Dacres ...
Earl Morgan has lasting memories of Brentford Road. That’s where he recorded a series of hit songs with The Heptones at Studio One for producer Clement “Coxson” Dodd. Morgan returns to the Kingston ...
Barrington "Barry" Llewellyn, 63, a founding member of The Heptones, a prominent vocal trio during Jamaica's Rocksteady era of the late 60s, died on November 23 at Kingston Public Hospital in Kingst… ...
Musician Barry Llewellyn, who co-founded groundbreaking reggae trio The Heptones, has died aged 64. One of the definitive vocal groups of the 1960s, the band were at the forefront of the transition ...
Barry Llewellyn founded the Heptones with Earl Morgan in the late 1950s Kingston, Jamaica: One of the founders of a leading Jamaican reggae and rocksteady trio from the 1960s has died. A bandmate says ...
Leroy Sibbles found success in The Heptones and ended up crafting some of the most recognisable rhythms in reggae history. Show more Leroy Sibbles grew up in the Kingston district known affectionately ...
At the height of the golden age of reggae, some of Jamaica’s brightest stars left their homeland to relocate to Toronto. Now their stories and the musical community they helped build are celebrated in ...
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