Freddie Notes is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and bandleader best known for his vibrant contributions to reggae and ska. Rising to prominence as the frontman of The Rudies, he gained international recognition in the early 1970s with the hit “Montego Bay.” Blending soulful vocals with infectious rhythms, his music reflects the joy and resilience of Jamaican culture. Over the decades, Freddie Notes has remained an influential figure, celebrating reggae’s roots while continuing to perform and record music that connects generations of listeners.