Headley Bennett
Headley Bennett | |
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Birth name | Felix Headley Bennett |
Also known as | Deadly Headley |
Born | Kingston, Jamaica | 29 May 1931
Died | (aged 85) |
Genres | |
Instruments | Saxophone |
Years active | Late 1950s–2016 |
Associated acts | The Sheiks Lynn Taitt and the Jets The Mighty Vikings The Revolutionaries |
Felix Headley Bennett OD (29 May 1931 – 21 August 2016),[1] also known as Deadly Headley, was a Jamaican saxophonist who performed on hundreds of recordings since the 1950s.
Biography[]
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Bennett attended the Alpha Boys School from the age of five, where he learned to play the saxophone.[2] He left Alpha aged fifteen.[2] Since the 1950s, Bennett has worked as a session musician in Jamaica, playing in the Studio One house band as well as in Lynn Taitt's band The Jets, The Mighty Vikings, and in The Revolutionaries.[2][3][4] In 1962, as a member of , he performed at Palisadoes Airport to greet Princess Margaret on her visit to the island to mark Jamaica's independence.[5] In the ska era of the late 1950s and 1960s, he played on many recordings for a variety of studios including Bob Marley's first recording, "Judge Not", for Leslie Kong, and Derrick & 's "Housewives Choice".[5][6] Prince Buster claimed Bennett's solo in Derrick Morgan's song "Forward March" was stolen from Lester Sterling's solo in Buster's own track "They Got to Come", leading to a feud between Buster and Morgan.[7][8] He went on to record with The Abyssinians, Alton Ellis, and Prince Far I among many others.[2] In the late 1960s he moved to Canada, returning to Jamaica in 1977.[5]
While the majority of his recordings have been as a session musician, he has released two albums where he is credited as the main artist. In the late 1970s he released an album of instrumental versions of soul ballads with , Deadly Headly Bennett Meets The Magnificent Ossie Scott, and in 1981 he recorded 35 Years From Alpha with producer Adrian Sherwood, released in 1982 and reissued in 1999.[2]
In 2005, aged 74, Bennet was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer for his contribution to the development of music by the Jamaican government.[9]
He was revealed to be in financial difficulties in 2013, suffering from back and prostate problems due to mounting medical bills.[10]
Bennet died on 21 August 2016, having recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer.[11][12][13]
Album discography[]
- Deadly Headly Bennett Meets The Magnificent Ossie Scott (197?), Carl's/Gorgon – with
- 35 Years From Alpha (1982), On-U Sound
Notes[]
- ^ "Headley Bennett, ska and reggae saxophonist – obituary". telegraph.co.uk. The Daily Telegraph. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Moskowitz, p. 26
- ^ Larkin, p.249
- ^ Larkin, p. 288
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Campbell
- ^ Barrow, p.35
- ^ Black, Roy (31 August 2016). "Deadley Headley's Sax Solos Stand Out". The Gleaner. Archived from the original on 1 September 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- ^ Peter I (29 October 2017). "Derrick Morgan Interview". Reggae Vibes. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- ^ "People: Sylvester Stallone, Headley Bennett, ABBA", New York Times, 18 October 2005, retrieved 6 December 2009
- ^ Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2013) "Hard Times Hit Headley", Jamaica Observer, 27 February 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013
- ^ Headley Bennett, sax player on Bob Marley's first song, dies[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Headley Bennett, sax player on Bob Marley's first song, dies". U.S. News. 22 August 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
- ^ "Headley Bennett, Sax Player On Bob Marley's First Song 'Judge Not', Dies at 85", Billboard.com, 23 August 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016
References[]
- Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) The Rough Guide to Reggae, 3rd edn., Rough Guides, ISBN 1-84353-329-4
- Campbell, Howard (2009) "Self-rule was music to one's ears – Bennett", Jamaica Gleaner, 5 August 2009, retrieved 6 December 2009
- Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9
- Moskowitz, David V, (2006) Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33158-8
External links[]
- Headley Bennett at Roots Archives
- 1931 births
- 2016 deaths
- Jamaican saxophonists
- Male saxophonists
- Jamaican reggae musicians
- Musicians from Kingston, Jamaica
- Officers of the Order of Distinction
- 20th-century saxophonists
- 21st-century saxophonists
- 20th-century male musicians
- 21st-century male musicians