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Vivian Jones (born in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica, in 1957; died 27 October 2025) was a Jamaican-born British reggae singer remembered for performing with several bands in the 1970s before recording as a solo artist from 1980.
At the age of ten, Jones left Trelawney, Jamaica, in 1967 to settle in England. In 1977 he joined the band the Spartans and began to write his own material. A couple of bands later, Vivian went solo and achieved a number 1 in the reggae charts in 1980 with "Good Morning".
In 1981, "Black Echoes" magazine voted him the most talented singer/songwriter in the UK.
1988 saw another number 1 in the reggae charts, "Sugar Love", which stayed there for four weeks. "Extra Classic Super Fantastic Love" reached number 3 in August 1989 and stayed in the charts till January 1990, when "The Hurt" was released.
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