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Associated acts
  
Sound Dimension

Albums
  
Creation, More Creation

Labels
  
Studio One

Record label
  
Studio One


Years active
  
1940s – mid 1970s

Role
  
Musician

Instruments
  
Vibraphone, drums

Name
  
Lennie Hibbert

Genres
  
Reggae, Jazz

Birth name
  
Leonard Aloysius Hibbert

Born
  
12 November 1928 Mavis Bank, Jamaica (
1928-11-12
)

Died
  
September 8, 1984, Jamaica

Similar People
  
Coxsone Dodd, Salaam Remi, Ms Dynamite

Occupation(s)
  
Bandleader, musician

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Lennie Hibbert OD (born Leonard Aloysius Hibbert, 12 November 1928 - 1980s) was a Jamaican musician who was bandmaster at the Alpha Cottage School, and also a vibraphone virtuoso, recording two albums for Studio One.

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Biography

Hibbert was born in Mavis Bank, Jamaica in 1928. At the age of eight he began attending the Alpha School, where he joined the school band as a drummer. He left the school in 1944 and played in several small orchestras before joining the Military Band in 1946. While with the Military Band he taught himself to play the vibraphone. In 1955 he returned to Alpha as bandmaster, his students including Floyd Lloyd and Vin Gordon. He worked as a live musician in jazz groups in the 1960s, and frequently worked with the Sound Dimension band, recording some of the best-known riddims for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. He recorded his debut solo album, Creation, for Dodd in 1969, comprising instrumentals featuring Hibbert's vibraphone playing. A single from the album, "Village Soul", has been described as "simply one of the most beautiful instrumentals ever to emerge from Brentford Road". A second album, More Creation, was issued in 1971. Hibbert went on to work with Harry Mudie, with the "Margaret's Dream" single issued in 1974. In 1976 he was awarded the Order of Distinction (O.D.) for his contribution to music on the island and for his youth work. Hibbert died in the early 1980s. He is commemorated at Alpha by the Lennie Hibbert Hall. He received a posthumous "unsung hero" award from the Jamaican Reggae Industry Association (JARIA) in 2009.

Hibbert was the uncle of reggae singer Junior Delgado.

He also taught music at Ocho Rios Secondary school prior to his death while living in Content Gardens Ocho Rios

Albums

  • Moon-light Party at the Myrtle Bank Hotel (196?), Beach - The Lennie Hibbert Combo
  • Creation (1969), Studio One
  • More Creation (1971), Studio One
  • Singles

  • "Pure Sole" (1967), Dr. Bird - Lennie Hibbert & Count Ossie Band
  • "Village Soul" (1969), Coxsone
  • "Montego Rock" (1971), Studio One
  • "Margaret's Dream" (1974), MHA
  • "Stick It Up" (1974), Moodisc
  • "Ital Vibes" (1974), Moodisc
  • "Far Beyond" (2001), Soul Jazz
  • References

    Lennie Hibbert Wikipedia