Bunny Lee Museum opens in Kingston

Bunny Lee Museum

Last 1 of July, coinciding with International Reggae Day, The museum dedicated to the famous record producer and fundamental figure in the development of Jamaican music was opened Bunny “Striker” Lee, located in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, in the old gorgon studio from Lee himself.

The museum houses a collection of multiple artifacts, including instruments, recordings and personal memories of Bunny Lee that visitors will be able to appreciate, as well as interactive exhibits illustrating the production process and evolution of reggae under the influence of the producer.

Those who attend will be able to enjoy a tour of Bunny Lee's illustrious career, spanning decades of collaborations with reggae icons such as Bob Marley, John Holt, Dennis Brown y King Tubby, among many others.

You can also explore the history of some of the most iconic songs produced by Lee., as “Cherry Oh Baby” of Eric Donaldson Y “Better Must Come” of Delroy Wilson.

The Museum not only celebrates the life and work of a reggae pioneer, but also will serve as an educational center for new generations of musicians and fans.

The opening of this place It's a crucial step in keeping Bunny Lee's memory alive. and ensure that their contribution to Jamaican music is recognized and appreciated by new generations.