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Morgan Heritage
Morgan Heritage in concert at Reggae Geel 2022
Morgan Heritage in concert at Reggae Geel 2022
Background information
OriginBrooklyn, New York
Springfield, Massachusetts
Jamaica
GenresReggae
Years active1994–present
LabelsVP Records
CTBC Music Group
N Cool To Be Conscious Music Group
Membran 7 Empire
MembersRoy "Gramps" Morgan
Memmalatel "Mr. Mojo" Morgan
Past membersPeter "Peetah" Morgan
Una Morgan
Nakhamyah "Lukes" Morgan
Websitemorganheritagemusic.com

Morgan Heritage is a Grammy-winning Jamaican reggae band formed in 1994 by five children of reggae artist Denroy Morgan, namely Peter "Peetah" Morgan, Una Morgan, Roy "Gramps" Morgan, Nakhamyah "Lukes" Morgan, and Memmalatel "Mr. Mojo" Morgan.[1] They have toured internationally and released a number of reggae albums.

Career[edit]

Morgan Heritage, formed in 1994, made their first appearance at Reggae SunsplashinJamaica. They were subsequently signed by MCA and released their debut album Miracles the same year. This album was more pop-influenced than their later work.[citation needed]

After the release of Miracles, the family moved to Denroy's homeland of Jamaica. In this period, three family members left the group. Once in Jamaica, Morgan Heritage began working with reggae producers Bobby Dixon and Lloyd James, resulting in the release of their second album Protect Us Jah (1997), followed by One Calling (1998), and the spiritually-inclined Don't Haffi Dread (1999). They released three compilation albums by "The Morgan Heritage Family and Friends", and a live album, Live in Europe!, recorded on their 2000 tour. Following the release of their 2001 album More Teachings... Morgan Heritage toured Europe again, and they later returned several times. Also in 2001 they took part in the Vans Warped Tour.[2]

Their sixth studio album, Three in One, came out in 2003. They released two DVDs, "Live In London" and "Live Over Europe 2003", and their seventh studio album Full Circle was released in 2005. Their latest album, Mission In Progress, was released on 15 April 2008. It includes the singles "Faithful" and "Raid Rootz Dance".[citation needed]

After several years during which the members worked on solo projects, the band came together to release the single "The Return" in 2012, and indicated that a new album would be recorded after their 2012 European tour.[3] The album, Here Come the Kings was released by VP Records in June 2013,[4] followed by a tour of Europe.[5]

Morgan Heritage have worked with many reggae bands and DJs, including Capleton, Junior Kelly, Luciano, Gentleman and Beres Hammond.[citation needed]

The group's 2015 album Strictly Roots won the Grammy Award in the Best Reggae Album category in 2016.[6][7] The band later released the album Avrakedabra, which was nominated for another Grammy in 2018[8] for the album "Avrakedabra", and in 2019 received a second Grammy.[9]

In February 2024, Morgan Heritage lead singer Peter "Peetah" Morgan died at the age of 46.[10]

Band members[edit]

Past members[edit]

Videos[edit]

Albums[edit]

Related acts[edit]

Members of the band have been involved in other projects. Peetah Morgan has released new music featuring his solo sound, including the songs "Stay Getting High", and "Let's Do This" (featuring Alaine), and recorded an album, "T.U.T. (The Undeniable Truth)".

Roy "Gramps" Morgan, CEO of Dada Son Entertainment, released his debut album as a solo artist, entitled Two Sides of My Heart. In 2009, he was featured in the India.Arie song "Therapy". His second solo album, Reggae Music Lives, was released in 2012.

In 2012, Mojo Morgan signed to Krian Music Group. He released his debut solo album in 2013.[11]

Jemere Morgan, son of Roy "Gramps" Morgan, has also made a career in music,[12] releasing his debut single "First Kiss" in August 2011 through Dada Son Entertainment. He recently toured in Europe with Peetah and Gramps Morgan as their opening act. He also toured with Morgan Heritage on their 'Here Come The Kings' tour in 2013.

Denroy Morgan, father of the Morgan Heritage band members, has released four albums of reggae music.

Other Morgan siblings have developed a more hip-hop influenced band called LMS, which often tours with Morgan Heritage.

In January 2019, after performing at the Wasafi Festival in Nairobi on New Year's Eve alongside, Kenyan singer Naiboi, they announced on their Instagram page that they would be working on a project together with the artiste.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Morgan Heritage (2015)"Morgan Heritage returns", Morgan Heritage, 5 March 2015, retrieved 2015-03-11
  • ^ "LIVE: Vans Warped 2001"[usurped]. Chart Attack, 23 August 2001
  • ^ Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2012) "Morgan Heritage returns", Jamaica Observer, 25 April 2012, retrieved 2012-04-29
  • ^ "Music Review: Return of Morgan Heritage is a gift". omaha.com, By BIANCA ROACH 14 Jun 2013
  • ^ Campbell, Howard (2013) "Morgan Heritage regroups for tour", Jamaica Observer, 17 May 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013
  • ^ Gilchrist, Carl (2015) "From R&B act to Reggae Grammy nominees... Morgan Heritage still enjoying Grammy nod", Jamaica Gleaner, 27 December 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2015
  • ^ Bonitto, Brian (2016) "Morgans are Grammy's best", Jamaica Observer, 16 February 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016
  • ^ "Album Review: “Avrakedabra,” Morgan Heritage". Huffington Post, 05/10/2017
  • ^ "Morgan Heritage wins 2nd Grammy award.". News Ghana, By Ike Dzokpo - 14 February 2019
  • ^ "'Peetah' Morgan, lead singer of family reggae band Morgan Heritage, dies at 46". Associated Press. 25 February 2024. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  • ^ Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2012) "Mojo signs to indie label", Jamaica Observer, 7 December 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012
  • ^ Henry, Davina (2012) "Chatting With Gramps", Jamaica Gleaner, 2 July 2012, retrieved 2012-07-03
  • ^ "Expect a Naiboi and Morgan Heritage collabo in 2019". capitalfm.co.ke, By MURUGI GICHOVI 5 January 2019
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