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Published:Tuesday | July 9, 2024 | 12:07 AM
It’s a big moment and (from left) John John, Craigy T,  Striker Lee Jr, and King Jammy paused to capture it!
It’s a big moment and (from left) John John, Craigy T, Striker Lee Jr, and King Jammy paused to capture it!
Antonette Newell (left), business strategist and consultant, and Tiffanie Thomas, communication consultant and museum curator, are all smiles.
Antonette Newell (left), business strategist and consultant, and Tiffanie Thomas, communication consultant and museum curator, are all smiles.
Annette Wong-Lee, the widow of Bunny Lee, poses next to a bust of him.
Annette Wong-Lee, the widow of Bunny Lee, poses next to a bust of him.
Bonnie Lee, daughter of Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee, pairs up with King Jammy  for a quick photo.
Bonnie Lee, daughter of Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee, pairs up with King Jammy for a quick photo.
Tanuja Mahtani (left) points out a photo on display to Maria Hetey as they explore different sections of the tour.
Tanuja Mahtani (left) points out a photo on display to Maria Hetey as they explore different sections of the tour.
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Edward O’Sullivan Lee Junior, also known as ‘Striker Jr’ or ‘Little Striker’ and son of legendary producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee, took charge during the soft launch of the Bunny Lee Museum and Recording Studio in Duhaney Park last Monday. His vision is to honour not only his father, but also the icons and legends of Jamaican music. While the official opening is scheduled for February 2025 during Reggae Month, the museum and studio are currently open to the public through bookings on the museum’s website. Here are the highlights