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Jamaican singer John Holt has died in a London hospital at age of 69.

The reggae vocalist’s manager Copeland Forbes told the Jamaica Observer John Holt died on Sunday, October 19. The cause of death has yet to be confirmed.

John Holt rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Paragons, writing and releasing The Tide is High in 1967.

He went solo in 1970 and went on to become one of the biggest stars of reggae music in Jamaica.

John Holt rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Paragons

John Holt rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of The Paragons

Musicians paying tribute to the singer have included Jamaican rapper Shaggy, who tweeted: “We have lost a legend. Very instrumental part of our reggae history! You’ll be missed.”

Born in 1947 in Kingston, Jamaica, John Holt penned a number of The Paragons’ hits including Tonight, I See Your Face and Ali Baba as well as The Tide is High.

Although The Tide is High was popular in Jamaica, it only went mainstream when Blondie topped the charts on both side of the Atlantic with their version in 1980.

It went on to be covered by a number of other artists including Atomic Kitten, Maxi Priest and Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall.

As a solo artist, John Holt’s 1972 track Stick By Me was the biggest-selling Jamaican record of the year.

John Holt went on to release almost 40 albums over his career, mostly through Trojan Records.

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Junior Murvin, best known for the 1976 hit song Police and Thieves, has died in Jamaica at the age of 67.

His son, Keith Smith, said the reggae singer died in hospital in Port Antonio on Monday.

The cause of Junior Murvin’s death has not been established although the singer was being treated for diabetes and high blood pressure.

Police and Thieves, produced by the celebrated Lee “Scratch” Perry, became a 1970s anthem and was later covered by The Clash.

Junior Murvin was best known for the 1976 hit song Police and Thieves

Junior Murvin was best known for the 1976 hit song Police and Thieves

Junior Murvin – born Murvin Junior Smith – began his career as a hotel entertainer in Jamaica, eventually becoming a recording artist in the capital, Kingston, the Jamaica Observer reported.

Police and Thieves was a hit in Jamaica and also took off in the UK where it found an audience with punk rock aficionados.

The song became closely associated with the Notting Hill Carnival in London which ended in rioting the year it was released.

Junior Murvin continued to record through the 1980s although his later singles had less success.

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