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Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont is a Jamaican reggae singer and guitarist. He is best known for his work with the Roots Radics and his solo career. He was born in 1955 in Kingston, Jamaica. Lamont began his career in the late 1970s, playing guitar for the Roots Radics, a popular Jamaican reggae band. He was a member of the band until the early 1990s, when he began a solo career. He released his debut album, "Bingy Bunny and Friends", in 1994. Lamont has released several albums since then, including "Bingy Bunny and Friends 2" (1996), "Bingy Bunny and Friends 3" (1998), and "Bingy Bunny and Friends 4" (2000). He has also collaborated with other reggae artists, including Luciano, Sizzla, and Capleton. Lamont is known for his unique style of reggae, which combines traditional Jamaican rhythms with modern production techniques. He is also known for his distinctive vocal style, which has been described as "smooth and soulful". Lamont is currently in his mid-sixties and is still actively performing and recording. He has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. He is also a popular figure in the Jamaican music scene, and is respected for his contributions to the genre.

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1993

Eric Lamont (1955 - 31 December 1993), better known as Bingy Bunny, was a Jamaican guitarist and singer who recorded with the Roots Radics and The Morwells as well as recording solo material. He is regarded as one of Jamaica's most important and innovative guitarists.

Lamont died in December 1993 from prostate cancer. The album Kingston 12 Toughie (A Tribute To Bingy Bunny) was released by RAS Records in 1996.

1982

Lamont also recorded as a singer while with the Morwells and released two solo albums in 1982, Me & Jane and Bingy Bunny & Morwells as well as a string of singles.

1970

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Lamont began his career as half of a duo with Bongo Herman, recording "Know Fari" in the early 1970s for producer Derrick Harriott. In 1973 he joined Maurice Wellington in the Morwells, Lamont and Wellington also forming a production team, and at the same he time worked as a session musician. Productions from the duo included Jah Lloyd's Black Lion and Prince Hammer's Bible. When the Morwells disbanded in 1981, Lamont joined up with Lincoln Valentine "Style" Scott and Noel "Sowell" Bailey to form the Roots Radics. The Roots Radics soon became Jamaica's most in-demand session band, working with the likes of Mikey Dread, Gregory Isaacs, Barrington Levy and Bunny Wailer.