Morgan Heritage brought the house down at VP Records’ 45th Anniversary celebration at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage in Central Park, marking their triumphant return to New York City after several years. The evening was more than just a performance; it was a heartfelt tribute to their late brother, Peter “Peetah” Morgan, who passed away last year. The concert served as a memorial for Mojo, who was an integral part of the family band, known for blending reggae with elements of R&B, hip-hop, and soul.
Jemere Morgan has taken over leadership duties in absence of his uncle Peter, as the lead singer of the reggae group.
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The orginal five-piece reggae band from Jamaica, formed in 1994 by the five children of reggae artist Denroy Morgan, who released four albums of reggae music. The group consisted of brothers Peter “Peetah” Morgan, Roy “Gramps” Morgan, Nakhamyah “Lukes” Morgan, and Memmalatel “Mr. Mojo” Morgan and sister Una Morgan (deceased). The band has been undoubtedly one of contemporary reggae’s most powerful forces on the global stage.
The night was filled with emotion, especially when Mojo’s son, Ash Morgan, made his New York City debut on stage. Ash played guitar and performed a few songs, including a special tribute to his uncle, Peter, with a moving rendition of “Silver Lines.” The performance resonated deeply with the audience, offering a poignant reminder of Mojo’s enduring legacy.
In addition to celebrating Peter’s memory, Morgan Heritage paid homage to some of the greats who paved the way for reggae music. They honored the legendary Toots and the Maytals and their late father, Denroy Morgan, by performing his hit song, “I’ll Do Anything for You.” The tribute brought the crowd to its feet, as the band remembered the giants whose shoulders they stand on.
The concert was also a family affair, with several special guests joining the stage. Sharon Marley, a reggae icon in her own right, and Aunty Yuna added their voices to the evening’s powerful lineup. Gramps Morgan’s son, Priel, delivered a stirring performance of “Fall Apart,” showcasing the next generation of the Morgan family’s musical talent. Ras Shiloh, a longtime collaborator, also made an appearance, adding his soulful voice to the mix.
As if the night couldn’t get any better, the crowd was treated to a surprise appearance by Tarrus Riley near closing, whose energetic performance brought a new level of excitement to the evening.
The Morgan Heritage Summer Stage concert was a night to remember—a celebration of family, music, and the enduring spirit of reggae. Through their performances, they honored their brother Peter and paid tribute to the legends who inspired them, leaving the audience with a night of unforgettable memories.
See some recap photos from the night below.