LEIGHTON (PLUTO) SHERVINGTON
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Being the most significant Jingle composer at the time in Jamaica, Pluto collaborated with others such as Grub Cooper and Peter Ashbourne to share the massive income of work with.
“Peter Ashbourne lived in front of me at Devon Close, which is where I had my studio in the back of my mother's house. He was frequently involved with me in recording jingles because of his proximity. I met Grub Cooper soon after joining Tomorrow's Children, and he soon became an integral part of my jingle business.”
Pluto used a sixteen-track reel to reel recorder and a twenty-four-track mixing board which he had bought from Byron Lee.
Life in Miami with Pluto & Co.
At the same time as his Jingle Business was booming, his recording career with Federal Records was taking off, and he produced hits like “Ram Goat Liver”, “Your Honour” & “I Man Born Ya” which rose to number one in several countries including England and Holland. This situation flourished until 1977 when he decided to migrate to Miami due to political shifts in Jamaica. In Miami he started PLUTO & COMPANY, a six-piece dance band. From February 1982 until the year 2000, he played at ‘Sunday’s on the Bay’ in Key Biscayne, Florida. His eighteen years at ‘Sunday’s on the Bay’ brought thousands of people from different cultures to mingle and dance to his popular rhythms and soft voice. In 1982, “YOUR HONOUR” simultaneously surged to #1 on the charts in Great Britain and in Holland. Pluto & Co. followed up by going on tour in June of 1982. Pluto & Co. toured throughout Great Britain, including Wales, Scotland, and Ireland for six weeks. In August of 1984, Pluto returned to Jamaica on tour and to perform at the Reggae Sunsplash in Montego Bay. He continued his musical career throughout the Unites States and traveled to Nashville in May of 1985. He recorded a jingle for Paradise Island, “RHYTHM OF THE CITY” alongside with a thirty-piece orchestra in August 1988, which was released and produced by the late Geoffrey Chung.
Pluto travelled again to Jamaica in April 1994 and performed at the Jamaica Carnival Finals along with Second Imij. Three years later in 1997, he returned to his home country and was a guest on Ernie Smith’s Life Is Just For Living concert at the Jamaica Pegasus in Kingston. In 1998 the concert was repeated, and he lived up to his guest appearance with another spectacular performance.
Awards
In 2004 PLUTO was awarded the LIVING LEGEND award at King’s House in Jamaica, along with THE MIGHTY SPARROW, ERNIE SMITH, DAVID RUDDER, KEN LAZARUS and more.
The band Pluto & Company has twice received the Caribbean Music Festival award for Florida’s best Caribbean dance band.
Pluto Shervington is known for being a songwriter as well as a performer. He resides in Kendall, Florida with his third wife Dinora. Pluto has four sons, two daughters and two grandchildren. Brian, his third child, is now the drummer in his band and is featured on two songs on his most recent album SECOND WIND.
DISCOGRAPHY
SINGLES
- I MAN BITTER
- RAM GOAT LIVER
- YOUR HONOUR
- DAT
- I MAN BORN YA
- DIS YA HARD TIME
- DANCING MOOD
- FULL MOON OVER MIAMI
- TEACH I TO PRAY
ALBUMS
- PLUTO’S REGGAE HITS
- RAM GOAT LIVER
- PLUTO AGAIN
- PLAY MAS
- RASS MAS
- LIVE AT SUNDAY’S, VOL. 1
- LIVE AT SUNDAY’S, VOL.2
- RHYTHM OF THE CITY
- PLUTO PURE GOLD
- SECOND WIND