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Celebration of Life Set for Vaughn Benjamin of Midnite Band and Akae Beka

Vaughn Andre Benjamin

Vaughn Andre Benjamin of Midnite Band and Akae Beka unexpectedly passed away on Monday, Nov. 4, at Tradition Medical Center, Port St. Lucie, Fla. He was born in Antigua but was a long-time resident of St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands, and, most recently, Port St. Lucie, Fla.

Vaughn’s family appreciates the Virgin Islands offer to officially honor him on St Croix. We are aware of the gathering that has already taken place on the island to acknowledge his contributions to the reggae community in the territory and his accomplishments abroad and we are grateful.

After careful consideration, his parents, with the full support of his entire family, life partner and children, have decided to ship his body to Antigua for burial according to Vaughn’s wishes.

A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Nov. 25 at House of Restoration on Lauchland Benjamin Drive, St. Johns, Antigua. Interment will be private.

Vaughn was 50 years old. He was a creative musician, a visionary, a lyricist and an exceptional vocalist. The expanse of his intellect and intense desire to live fully and purposefully fueled the passion with which he approached his work. He was charismatic and insightful, complex, yet lived a simple life. His journey and passion for conscious reggae began with Midnite Band on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The band garnered enormous exposure and became known as “one of the world’s most influential roots reggae bands.”

As a result, Vaughn toured all over the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America, and Australia and continued on this trajectory in 2015 when he embarked on a solo journey as Akae Beka. His love of music and his disciplined, relentless thirst for knowledge resulted in a collection of writings spanning more than 40 years and amassing a catalog of over 70 albums in his lifetime.

The prolific lyricist was an intellectual whose focus was on making the world a better place the best way that he knew how, by bringing an awareness to many social, economic, political ills facing our world’s population using his gift of writing. Vaughn’s songs hit the Billboard Reggae Album top ten chart many times.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

He is survived by his parents: Ronald and Jenita Benjamin; life partner, Farrach Acevedo; children: Senuah Benjamin, Jahi Benjamin, Tsya Benjamin, Asasia Benjamin, Niani Benjamin, Kwengo Benjamin, Nyiieli Benjamin, Eleasah Benjamin, Staworro Benjamin and Nahariyya Benjamin; sisters: Shenneth Canegata and Anthea Harris; brother, Ron Benjamin; brother-in-law, Bruce Harris; aunts: Glendora Lewis – St. Croix, Rachel Price – Antigua, Hildred Otto – St. Croix, Rowena Medley – United Kingdom, Shirley Benjamin – United Kingdom, Vadis Grant – Antigua, Roma Nicholas – Florida, Claudette Brooks – New Orleans and Emelda Jackson – All Saints; uncle, Rolston Benjamin – St. Thomas; nieces: Ashley Frederick and Jessica Canegata; nephews: Andre Canegata, Ronnie (Jay) Benjamin Jr. and Aswan Benjamin; extended family: Stephanie Hodge, Naa Borle Sackeyfio, Halima Davis and Marie Masicott-Gorum.

He is also survived by beloved members of the Vigo, Braithwaite, Newton – Antigua and Dominica, Kent, Jacobs, Pigotts and King families; and many other family and friends too numerous to mention.
Sunrise 13th August 1969, Sunset 4th November 2019.

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