
"It is like a reunion for the group. It's a great opportunity to be performing together again after so many years," Weir told the Jamaica Observer.
A minister of religion (for the past eight years) who now lives in Port St Lucie, Florida, Weir says the group plans to perform gospel and secular songs including Ba Ba Boom and Things You Say You Love, their other big hit.
He said Martin Williams, one of the original members, is unable to make the trip because of problems with his travel documents. Weir and Tommy Cowan, another original member, will be joined by singer Bunny Brown, formerly of the Chosen Few.
The Jamaicans formed in the mid-1960s in Kingston.
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