REAL NAME:Lorna Bennett
BIRTH DATE/PLACE:June 7, 1952, Newton, St. Elizabeth,
Jamaica

She had dreams from an early age of becoming a singing star,
declaring to all and sundry that she would be going to Hollywood.
She would sing to anyone who was willing to listen and when she
started to attend school at age 3, she would take over the
directing of the music class from the teacher.
The happiest time of her young life was the day a stereogram was
purchased for the home. Her brother Donovan, now a practising
Medical Doctor and the father of top producer “Don Corleon Vendetta
Bennett” was an avid music collector and exposed Lorna to various
types of music.
Lorna would sit on the ground of her living room and sing and
harmonize to songs for hours on end. Life seemed perfect and
satisfying as she and her sister Kay sang along with Diana Ross,
Astrud Gilberto, Nancy Wilson and others.
She attended high school in Kingston and while at St. Andrew High
School for girls Lorna made many an attempt to jump-start a singing
career; but whenever she set up any appointments for auditions or
performances she would get cold feet and cancel. She was extremely
shy and lacked confidence to complete these arrangements.
In about 1970, 18 year old Lorna while in Sixth form at Excelsior
High School was approached by Carl Grant, then a student of The
College of Arts and Science and Technology and founder of Bare
Essentials Band; (which is still in existence); to become the
female singer in the said band. Lorna agreed and along with her
sister Kay and male singer Errol Lee, provided vocals for that
band.The band contracted with “The Epiphany Night Club” in New
Kingston and played there every Wednesday night.People started to
take notice including Geoffrey Chung (now deceased) who was a
musician in the “Now Generation Band”. He approached Lorna to
record a song called “Morning has Broken,” which gave her exposure
on the airwaves. In 1971, her brother Kenneth “Toney” Bennett then
gave her a Dusty Springfield Ballad titled “Breakfast in Bed,” and
dared her “I bet you can’t sing this.”

Lorna took the record to Geoffrey Chung who gave the song a reggae
arrangement and the song became an instant hit. It became a number
one on the charts in Jamaica and stayed there for 6 weeks. This was
an exciting time for her and she enjoyed having a hit and was
overjoyed for having gotten the opportunity to do what she loved
best.
However, she also knew that she wanted to be an Attorney-at-Law and
on leaving Excelsior, enrolled at the University of the West
Indies, Mona Campus in Jamaica. While at the Mona Campus, Lorna
still continued to record and released songs including “Letter from
Miami”, “Chapel of Love”, “Run Johnny Run,” “Stay with You Awhile”
and an album titled “This is Lorna.” She then went to Barbados to
complete year 2 and 3 of Law School and on her return to Jamaica in
1974 did only one other recording titled “Dancing to my Own
Heartbeat,” a Pluto Shervington original produced by Toney Scott,
which was very popular.
Lorna then went back to the parish of Saint Elizabeth after
completing Law School and set up a private practice there. She went
into legal mode and never considered recording a priority at that
time. She however, continued to sing at Weddings, Funerals, shows
for charity, Church and school functions.
She married Michael Ollivierre, a track coach and Calypso singer
(now divorced) and had 2 children, Oje and Leann. Oje is now 23
years old and a DJ who calls himself “Protogé.” Leann 19 is
studying Digital Media Production at the Arts Institute of Fort
Lauderdale in Florida. In 2001, Lorna felt the urge to return to
music. Errol Wonder, a promoter, had approached her to do some
Christmas Vintage shows he was putting on. She wavered, not being
sure what the response would be. She finally relented and was
surprised at the response she received.
This led to her performing at Heineken Star Time and shows in
Florida and England. These shows opened her eyes and made her
realize that there was still a niche out there for her type of
music and Lorna decided to attempt a comeback into the musical
arena.She was directed by dub poet Yassus Afari to speak to Marcia
Simpson of Ajang Music Production who gave her the necessary
assistance in contacting Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, who met
with her and gave her some rhythms to work on.
Not being accustomed to writing on a rhythm, Lorna was quite
concerned as to whether she would be able to master this art.
However it proved quite easy as each rhythm brought new ideas and
once the hooks were achieved it was smooth sailing.
She has since completed several recordings for Sly and Robbie,
Ajang Music Production, Gibby and the impressive Bobby Digital and
is presently working on her own productions including a remix of
Breakfast in Bed which will feature a DJ. Songs will be chosen from
these recordings to create her next Album slated to be released
during 2005.
In December 2004, she released a single titled HOW U LIKE IT
featuring SPRAGGA BENZ. This song is a steamy rendition, written by
Spragga Benz & Lorna. It describes a subtle sexy invitation by
a female (Lorna) to a man (Spragga Benz), whom she finds terribly
attractive and irresistible, both physically and mentally. She
wants to give herself to him and can't help asking him "How he
likes it". Spragga Benz responds effectively while riding the
rhythm with his mastery, stating the various ways in which he can
be pleased.
Lorna hopes that this song will be as successful as Breakfast in
Bed was and has already completed the music Video with Spragga
Benz. Definitely committed to re-embarking on her musical career,
Lorna plans to put her all into promoting her music. She hopes that
she will recapture her former fans and attract new ones in her
quest for success with her music while still continuing to practice
law, thereby engaging in her two chosen professions. .