Headley Bennett

Felix Headley Bennett OD (29 May 1931 – 21 August 2016), also known as Deadly Headley, was a Jamaican saxophonist who performed on hundreds of recordings since the 1950s.

Biography
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Bennett attended the Alpha Boys School from the age of five, where he learned to play the saxophone. He left Alpha aged fifteen. Since the 1950s, Bennett has worked as a session musician in Jamaica, playing in the Studio One house band as well as in Lynn Taitt's band The Jets, The Mighty Vikings, and in The Revolutionaries. In 1962, as a member of The Sheiks, he performed at Palisadoes Airport to greet Princess Margaret on her visit to the island to mark Jamaica's independence. In the ska era of the late 1950s and 1960s, he played on many recordings for a variety of studios including Bob Marley's first recording, "Judge Not", for Leslie Kong, and Derrick & Patsy's "Housewives Choice". Prince Buster claimed Bennett's solo in Derrick Morgan's song "Forward March" was stolen from Lester Sterling's solo in Buster's own track "They Got to Come", leading to a feud between Buster and Morgan. He went on to record with The Abyssinians, Alton Ellis, and Prince Far I among many others. In the late 1960s he moved to Canada, returning to Jamaica in 1977.

While the majority of his recordings have been as a session musician, he has released two albums where he is credited as the main artist. In the late 1970s he released an album of instrumental versions of soul ballads with Ossie Scott, Deadly Headly Bennett Meets The Magnificent Ossie Scott, and in 1981 he recorded 35 Years From Alpha with producer Adrian Sherwood, Style Scott of The Roots Radics, Creation Rebel, and Bim Sherman, released in 1982 and reissued in 1999. In 1981 and 1982, he also played on African Head Charge albums.

In 2005, aged 74, Bennet was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer for his contribution to the development of music by the Jamaican government.

He was revealed to be in financial difficulties in 2013, suffering from back and prostate problems due to mounting medical bills.

Bennet died on 21 August 2016, having recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Album discography

 * Deadly Headly Bennett Meets The Magnificent Ossie Scott (197?), Carl's/Gorgon – with Ossie Scott
 * 35 Years From Alpha (1982), On-U Sound
 * Victory (2001), Sonic Sounds produced by Headley Bennett, co-produced by Danny Thompson.
 * Starring Deadley Headley, Danny Thompson and Pam Hall.
 * songs include; I'm Still in Love, Victory, Latin Goes Ska, Dancing Mood, Jam Rock, Movie Star, Garden of Love, Roof, Green Green Grass, Rain From the Sky, Red Red Wine, Rocket Ship, Swing Easy and Jackson.