One of the greats of Jamaican music, Toots Hibbert, has left a lasting legacy that posterity would always be grateful for.
Born Frederick Nathaniel Hibbert, the Jamaican musician and lyricist had a wealth of professional expertise in the music field.
He was the frontman of the popular band Toots and the Maytals and blessed his audience with great reggae tunes.
He was born to Jamaican parents on December 8, 1942, in May Pen, Jamaica.
That’s My Number (Sweet and Dandy · 1968), Pressure Drop (Sweet and Dandy · 1968), Take Me Home Country Roads(Funky Kingston · 1973), Monkey Man(Sweet and Dandy · 1968), and Time Tough (Funky Kingston · 1973) are some of the great music that got him in the limelight and has still made him relevant in the industry today.
Let’s concentrate on the ailment or condition that caused him to pass away too soon in the subsequent paragraphs.
What was Toots Hibbert cause of death?
It’s interesting to note that Frederick Nathaniel Hibberthe tragically perished from the terrible novel coronavirus.
He actually passed away in Kingston, Jamaica’s University Hospital of the West Indies.
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