Toots Hibbert’s Family Wishes He Were Alive To Celebrate Second Grammy Win

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Toots Hibbert. Contributed.

The family of Jamaican Reggae icon the Honourable Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert, OD, OJ is happy that he, won the 2021 Grammy Award for the Best Reggae Album with Got To Be Tough on Sunday.

However, they are deeply saddened that he’s not around to celebrate this great achievement.

The legendary entertainer who was the lead singer of the internationally renowned Reggae group Toots and the Maytals for over five decades, passed away last September at the age of 77.

“This is a bitter-sweet moment for my family. We’re very happy that our patriarch has won his second Grammy Award. My father was a phenomenal gift to this world and we’re happy that he was able to touch the hearts of so many people with his music and we’re very grateful that he has won another Grammy Award. I just wish he was here to enjoy it with us,” said his daughter Leba Hibbert.

She added, “On behalf of my mother Mrs Doreen Hibbert and the rest of the family, I want to thank all the people who have supported my father’s music throughout the years. I also want to thank the members of his band, Zack Starkey, Sshh and Trojan Jamaica, Cameron Husty, Sly Dunbar, Cyril Neville, Jo Murray, Eric Gardiner, Hartwig and everyone at BMG Rights, Eric Baker, Adam, Rob and Larry at Primary Wave.”

This is Toots and the Maytals’ second Grammy Award for the Best Reggae Album. They won the award in 2005 with True Love.

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Got To Be Tough

Toots Hibbert’s manager up to the time of his death Eric Baker is also elated about him winning another Grammy Award.

“Toots was a true pioneer in music. This Grammy is a testament that industry recognizes his greatness and he’s still a leader in Reggae Music. His family, his studio, the stage and his legion of fans around the world was his life. I’ve been all over the world with him and no matter what continent we were on, Toots treated everyone he met like they were the most important persons in the world. Only a true star can do that. Congrats FireBall. You deserve this honour.”

Editor of Rolling Stones Magazine Jason Fine is also happy about the posthumous Grammy win.

“Toots put years of work into the songs for this album, it was urgent to him, necessary, to share his hard-earned wisdom, his joy and his pain through his music; to call out the injustices he saw and to blaze a path to a better future. He didn’t do it for awards, but he would have loved this moment. I imagine if he was here he’d gather his friends and family, pour a celebratory drink, then go right back to the studio to work on new songs. That’s what Toots was always about, hard work and eternal hope. Long live Fireball!”

Co-producer of the album Zak Starkey of Trojan Jamaica said, “It is an honour and a privilege to have known and to have recorded with one of the true greats of music. We are blessed to have had Toots incredible energy around us. He will be in our hearts forever.”

Cameron Husty of BMG also lauded Toots for his great contribution music world. “Toots pure passion and continuously flowing energy and creative expression inspires hope, unity and healing in us all. His resounding gifts will continue to reverberate for ages.”