Milton Henry, born January 19, 1950, in Kingston, Jamaica, was a distinguished reggae artist whose velvety voice and soulful melodies left an indelible mark on the genre. His musical journey began in the 1960s, performing with groups like The Leaders and The Emotions. Influenced by legends such as Curtis Mayfield and Slim Smith, Henry's style seamlessly blended roots reggae with rhythm and blues. His 1976 rendition of "Gypsy Woman" became a standout hit. After relocating to New York, he collaborated with producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes, releasing acclaimed albums like "Who Do You Think I Am" (1985) and "Babylon Loot" (1987). Henry's contributions to reggae music continued until his passing on December 3, 2022, in Brooklyn, New York. ([rastafari.tv](https://rastafari.tv/reggae-veteran-milton-henry-transitions-at-72-on-dec-3-2022-brooklyn-ny/?utm_source=openai))