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The Fantells latest single, “Satta Massagana,” is available now on the Warrior Records label. Produced by Selwyn Brown’s Rootical Muzik Productions, it's a reworking of the Abyssinians classic. The song will be part of a new Fantells’ album, currently in the process of being recorded.
The Fantells was originally formed in 1975 with Leon Brown, Ladely Brown, and Hal Anthony Lewinson. The group released many songs (You Can’t Hide, Ghetto Girl, Everywhere, The One I Love, Where You Gonna Run, Name Of The Game) with Hooligan being one of their biggest hits in 1977.
Current lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist Hal Anthony Lewinson, was born into a musical family in Frankfield, Jamaica, with cousin Jimmy Cliff and uncle Norris Weir (The Jamaicans). The first group that Hal was a part of, The Beltones, scored a hit with “No More Heartaches” in 1968. They disbanded in the early 70s and eventually The Beltones became The Fantells.
Over the years, Lewinson has toured Europe, Japan, South America, and the Caribbean in support of his own releases, but saw an opportunity to revive The Fantells. “With blessings from the other two original founders, I decided to reinvent the group,” said Hal. “With new members Glenroy Davey (aka Mr. Pinnacle), and Ted Greaves, Jr. (Roots Uprising), we’re creating in the studio and look forward to touring the world, so people can see, hear, and experience the sweet melody of The Fantells.”
The Fantells was originally formed in 1975 with Leon Brown, Ladely Brown, and Hal Anthony Lewinson. The group released many songs (You Can’t Hide, Ghetto Girl, Everywhere, The One I Love, Where You Gonna Run, Name Of The Game) with Hooligan being one of their biggest hits in 1977.
Current lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist Hal Anthony Lewinson, was born into a musical family in Frankfield, Jamaica, with cousin Jimmy Cliff and uncle Norris Weir (The Jamaicans). The first group that Hal was a part of, The Beltones, scored a hit with “No More Heartaches” in 1968. They disbanded in the early 70s and eventually The Beltones became The Fantells.
Over the years, Lewinson has toured Europe, Japan, South America, and the Caribbean in support of his own releases, but saw an opportunity to revive The Fantells. “With blessings from the other two original founders, I decided to reinvent the group,” said Hal. “With new members Glenroy Davey (aka Mr. Pinnacle), and Ted Greaves, Jr. (Roots Uprising), we’re creating in the studio and look forward to touring the world, so people can see, hear, and experience the sweet melody of The Fantells.”