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TRIBUTE TO PETER ANTHONY MORGAN: Remembering The Legacy Of A Reggae Icon.

Morgan Heritage, the world’s royal family of reggae, performed for the first time ever in Kampala on Thursday, 13th April in a concert powered by Bell Lager. The Grammy award-winning band arrived on 11th April ahead of the show, which saw them deliver hit after hit at the Lugogo Cricket Oval. The concert was opened by budding artist Jemere Morgan, followed by stellar performances from Juliana and Vampino. The highlight of the night was when Ugandan singer Jose Chameleone joined Morgan Heritage on stage for a surprise collaboration. The concert ended with the crowd calling for an encore as the band left the stage shortly before midnight.

Tragically, Peter Anthony Morgan, the lead singer of Morgan Heritage, has passed away. Affectionately known as ‘Peetah’, Morgan’s family confirmed his ascension on February 25th, 2024, through a heartfelt post on social media. The cause of his death was not disclosed in the announcement.

Peter Anthony Morgan was a talented musician and performer who rose to fame as the frontman of Morgan Heritage. Alongside his siblings Una, Roy ‘Gramps’, Nakhamyah ‘Lukes’, and Memmalatel ‘Mr Mojo’ Morgan, he brought a unique blend of reggae music to audiences worldwide. The group’s success earned them accolades, including a prestigious Grammy award.

The family’s statement expressed love and gratitude for the outpouring of support from fans and well-wishers during this difficult time. They have requested privacy as they navigate the loss of their beloved brother and bandmate.

Peter Anthony Morgan leaves behind a legacy of music that will continue to inspire and uplift listeners for generations to come. His contributions to reggae music will always be remembered, and his presence will be deeply missed by fans around the world. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Morgan family as they mourn the loss of a true musical icon.

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