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LIFE IS JUST FOR LIVIN: Ernie Smith passes away at 80

Singer-songwriter Ernie Smith passed away after a brief illness at the University of Miami hospital today. He was 80. The singer’s wife Claudette Bailey Smith confirmed to one876entertainment.com.

He had been admitted there on April 7 and is in the Intensive Care Unit after undergoing a “surgical procedure”.

Smith underwent surgery two days after being admitted, and while that procedure was successful, he remains “heavily sedated” and placed on a ventilator.

Smith, who turns 81 in May, is known for easy-listening reggae classics such as Pitta Patta, Duppy Gunman and Life is Just For Living. Those songs were recorded during the 1970s at Federal Records where he was the main artiste.

He had other hits such as I For Jesus and Sunday Coming Down, before migrating to Canada in the late 1970s. Smith returned to Jamaica in the 1990s and became a popular attraction on the live show scene.

A major breakthrough came for Smith in 1972 when Life is Just For Living won the Yamaha Music Festival in Japan. That success paved the way for other artistes at Federal Records such as Ken Lazarus and Pluto Shervington.

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