It is with deep sadness that we mourn the passing of the legendary Michael ‘Ibo’ Cooper.
From performing with Inner Circle and co-founding Third World alongside Steven ‘Cat’ Coore, to later becoming a full-time teacher, the acclaimed keyboardist, songwriter, and vocalist dedicated his life to music. Over decades, he wielded an untold influence both on his fellow Jamaicans and the international reggae community.
From the studio to the stage, Ibo’s unique blend of reggae, jazz, funk, and other genres resonated with listeners worldwide. The lyrics within his songs were equally substantial, carrying messages of truth, unity, and the struggles and triumphs of life.
Near the turn of the century, after over two decades of recording, touring, and performing, he embraced a different approach to guide the next generation: Working as a teacher at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston. Through his work there, he profoundly influenced and honed the creative ambitions and skills of countless students.
Christopher Chin, CEO of VP Records, said: “With Ibo’s passing, we’ve lost a gifted pioneer of the music and a good friend”.
He will be deeply missed, and our thoughts are with his family at this time.(VP Records)
Michael “Ibo” Cooper was the conductor at Sizzla Kalonji’s concert for Reggae Month 2022