Last week, in the world of reggae, the unthinkable happened: two back-to-back tragedies within one iconic group. Days after the March 29 murder of Donald “Tabby Diamond” Shaw, 66, lead singer of ...
Reggae music legend Donald “Tabby” Shaw died in a drive-by shooting in Jamaica on 29 March (Steve Black/Shutterstock) Reggae group The Mighty Diamonds’ lead vocalist Donald “Tabby” Shaw, 67, has been ...
Tragedy struck the legendary roots reggae act Mighty Diamonds this week as two founding members — lead singer Donald “Tabby” Shaw and longtime band mate Fitzroy “Bunny” Simpson — both died within days ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bunny Simpson performing in 1987 (Redferns/Getty) Mighty Diamonds member Fitzroy “Bunny” Simpson has died in the same week that ...
Tabby Diamond, 66, was shot and killed Tuesday in Kingston, Jamaica. Bunny Diamond, 70, died three days later after a long illness. By Clay Risen Two members of the Mighty Diamonds, a Jamaican trio ...
The death in a drive-by shooting of singer Donald ‘Tabby Diamond’ Shaw this week, plus the death of Fitzroy “Bunny Diamond” Simpson to diabetes, brings to an end a group whose gorgeous harmonies made ...
On Tuesday night, Donald Orlando Shaw, aka Tabby Diamond, of the famed group The Mighty Diamonds, was fatally shot. Tabby Diamond was the lead singer of The Mighty Diamonds, a Jamaican reggae band.
Mighty Diamonds member Fitzroy “Bunny” Simpson has died in the same week that the iconic reggae group suffered the loss of Donald “Tabby” Shaw. Simpson died from complications associated with diabetes ...
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