Formed in the mid-1960s by Leonard Dillon, Stephen Taylor, and Aston Morrison, The Ethiopians were a pioneering Jamaican vocal group whose music helped define the early reggae and rocksteady eras. Known for socially conscious lyrics and soulful harmonies, they brought a grassroots authenticity to hits like “Train to Skaville” and “Everything Crash.” Their blend of ska rhythms and heartfelt commentary captured the spirit of Jamaica’s evolving sound, cementing The Ethiopians as one of the most influential groups in reggae history.