Jamaican vocal trio, the Kingstonians were formed around 1966 by
Cebert Bernard (aka
Jackie Bernard) and his brother Lloyd Footy Bernard, along with mutual friend
Lloyd Kerr. They began their recording career with producer
J.J. Johnson, but had their greatest success between 1968 and 1970 with producer
Derrick Harriott, who helped steer the singles Singer Man and Sufferer to the top of the Jamaican charts. An LP of the Harriott material was released in 1970 under the title [m=453138]. The album was the career high point for the Kingstonians, who left Harriott to work briefly with producers
Leslie Kong and
Rupie Edwards before breaking up as the roots reggae era began.
British pop/rock group
Three Dog Night covered their Singer Man song in 1973.