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The Kingstonians

The Kingstonians were a Jamaican rocksteady/reggae vocal group best known for their late 1960s recordings for producer Derrick Harriott.
==History==
Formed in 1966, the group comprised Cebert "Jackie" Bernard, his brother Lloyd "Footy" Bernard, and Lloyd Kerr.〔Leggett, Steve "(The Kingstonians Biography )", Allmusic. Retrieved 20 September 2014〕 They first recorded for producer J.J. Johnson, and had their first hit with "Winey Winey" in 1967. Between 1968 and 1970 they recorded for producer Derrick Harriott, and had chart-topping singles with "Singer Man" (later covered by Three Dog Night and UB40) and "Sufferer".〔Campbell, Howard (2014) "(Jackie Bernard Is Dead )", ''Jamaica Observer'', 19 September 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014〕 The group's only album released while they were together, ''Sufferer'', was released in 1970 on Trojan Records, and featured material recorded for Harriott.〔 They went on to record with other producers including Leslie Kong and Rupie Edwards before splitting up in the early 1970s.〔〔Moskowitz, David V. (2006) ''Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall'', Greenwood Press, ISBN 978-0313331589, p. 169〕
The group's primary songwriter Jackie Bernard pursued a solo career, with several releases credited to Jackie Bernard & the Kingstonians. He recorded "Economic Crisis" for Lee "Scratch" Perry in the late 1970s under the pseudonym 'Jack Lord'.〔Katz, David (2006) ''People Funny Boy'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-1846094439, p. 290〕
Jackie Bernard fell on hard times and became ill with diabetes; Unable to afford medication, a foundation was set up in 2014 to provide him with financial assistance.〔Grizzle, Shereita (2014) "(Tough Times for a Kingstonian )", ''Jamaica Gleaner'', 2 February 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2014〕 He died from pneumonia on 14 September 2014, aged 66.〔

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