Reggae legend ‘Scratch’ Perry is dead

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Iconic Reggae musician, “Scratch” Perry, has passed away on Sunday at the age of 85.

UK Sun reports that Perry died of an undisclosed illness at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Lucea, Jamaica.

During his career, Perry won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2002 and went on to earn four more nominations, all in the same category.

Jamaica’s prime minister Andrew Holness tweeted the artist’s passing: “My deep condolences to the family, friends, and fans of legendary record producer and singer, Rainford Hugh Perry OD, affectionately known as ‘Lee Scratch‘ Perry.”

He continued: “Perry was a pioneer in the 1970s’ development of dub music with his early adoption of studio effects to create new instrumentals of existing reggae tracks.

“He has worked with and produced for various artistes, including Bob Marley and the Wailers, the Congos, Adrian Sherwood, the Beastie Boys, and many others.

“Undoubtedly, Lee Scratch Perry will always be remembered for his sterling contribution to the music fraternity. May his soul Rest In Peace.”

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