Peter Anthony Morgan, the lead singer of the Jamaican reggae band Morgan Heritage, a Grammy Award-winning group that was formed by children of the singer Denroy Morgan, died on Sunday. He was 46, The Associated Press reported. Mr. Morgan’s family confirmed his death in a statement on the band’s social
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He’s survived by his spouse, Evandey Henry; his daughters, Samantha Shaw, Josheina Shaw, Ishika Shaw, Dominique Martin, Naomi Campbell and Sapphire Campbell; his sons, Javion Shaw, JahMarley Shaw and Brad Campbell; and 5 grandchildren. Fitzroy Ogilvie Matthews Simpson was born on Might 10, 1951, in Kingston. His father, Burnett Simpson,
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He moved to London in 1984 and resumed a copious, scattershot recording and performing career. Onstage, leading assorted lineups of the Upsetters and interspersing songs with free-associative speechifying, he stepped forward as a gaudily costumed wizard-jester-sage-extraterrestrial figure, like Sun Ra or George Clinton. In the studio, he collaborated with producers