Peetah Morgan, lead singer of Morgan Heritage, dies at 46.
Morgan Heritage won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2016.
The group released over a dozen albums during their career.
Reggae musician Peter Anthony “Peetah” Morgan, the lead singer of the Grammy-winning group Morgan Heritage, has passed away at the age of 46. The news of his death was confirmed by his family through a statement shared on social media. The cause of his death has not been disclosed.
Morgan, who co-founded Morgan Heritage with his siblings Una, Roy “Gramps,” Nakhamyah “Lukes,” and Memmalatel “Mr. Mojo,” was known for his soulful vocals and contributions to the reggae music scene. The group released their debut album Miracle in 1994 and went on to produce over a dozen records throughout their career.
In 2016, Morgan Heritage clinched the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album for their work on Strictly Roots, solidifying their place in the music industry. Their impact on reggae music was further highlighted with the release of their album Legacy in 2021, where Morgan emphasized the group's dedication to creating music that resonated with audiences worldwide.
The passing of Peetah Morgan has been met with an outpouring of condolences from fans and fellow musicians. Ziggy Marley and Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness expressed their sorrow over the loss, acknowledging Morgan's significant contributions to Jamaican culture and reggae music.
As the reggae community mourns the loss of a talented artist, the legacy of Peetah Morgan and Morgan Heritage will continue to live on through their timeless music and profound impact on the genre. Our thoughts are with the Morgan family during this difficult time as they navigate through the loss of a beloved husband, father, son, and brother.
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