Formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in the early 1960s, The Heptones—originally Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan, and Barry Llewellyn—became one of the defining vocal trios of the rocksteady and early reggae eras. Known for their silky harmonies and soulful songwriting, they recorded classics with producers like Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. Blending heartfelt lyrics with smooth rhythms, The Heptones helped shape the sound of modern reggae, influencing generations of artists and remaining celebrated as timeless icons of Jamaica’s golden musical age.