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Vaughn Benjamin of Midnite is dead

 
Chrissy 2019-11-05 18:06:42 

Too sad!

While every death causes consternation and sadness among loved ones, some are more of a shock to us than others. Especially when it comes as unexpected as the passing of Vaughn Benjamin, legendary singer and songwriter of Midnite, who adopted the new name Akae Beka in 2015. Just two weeks ago, well known agent/booker Mark Miller offered dates for an extensive European Tour planned for 2020, so there was no sign of any ailment or cause for concern. The circumstances of Benjamin's death are not known as yet, but the mournful fact itself was shared by Yared Tekeste of the Uppsala Reggae Festival, who was able to confirm it with Laurent "Tippy I" Alfred from I Grade Records.

We will inform you as soon as we have more details. What is clear is that the loss of Vaughn Benjamin is a terrible one, as his words of consciousness, upliftment, concern and hope were a pillar of truth and faith in the turmoils of our modern world.

Born and raised on the calm shores of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, this exceptionally gifted man and his brother Ron Benjamin founded in 1989 what was to become one of the most influential modern Roots Reggae bands: Midnite. Following the release of their debut album Unpolished in 1997, and especially Ras Mek Peace in 1999, the artist's clever use of words, deep insights into human and spiritual matters as well as the melodious flow of his fellow musicians soon cemented their reputation, and a growing fanbase followed their rise and celebrated their meditative live performances. 55+ releases gave people around the world a lot to think about: he treated every subject thoroughly, chanting about the oppressed, political, economic and social issues as well as love and the full-hearted dedication to Jah. This work was continued under the new name Akae Beka with 11 releases, the last one Mek A Menshun having just appeared in July this year (Zion High Productions).

 
JayMor 2019-11-06 07:27:54 

In reply to Chrissy

Thanks so much for this piece of news. I didn't hear about it prior. I have played Vaughn Benjamin and Midnite several times over the years, along with other V.I. luminaries like Dezarie, Pressure Busspipe and Nick Friday (Jam Band). The theme for my show this Saturday night is now set then. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

So now his epitaph will say 1969-2019. I just got back myself from a golden jubilee celebration in Santa Cruz of the said years since graduation from StETHS. A grand affair it was for my batchmates and me. Not too shabby as we count among our mates Don Mullings, CD, CEO of M&M Ja Ltd; Ed Bartlett, CD, Min. of Tourism; Evon Redman, MP... just name-dropping those you may recognise. We count many other accomplished souls as well.

--Æ.

 
Chrissy 2019-11-06 12:09:28 

In reply to JayMor
The Virgin Islands has produced some relaly good musicians and singers.

Glad you had a good time in St Bess man.