Pat Kelly, born Horatious Adolphus "Pat" Kelly on August 6, 1944 in Kingston,
Jamaica, was a singer. He began his music career as a solo artist for producer
Bunny Lee after studying electronics in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1967, Pat
Kelly joined the vocal group The Techniques, replacing Slim Smith and achieving
success with hits like "You Don't Care" and "Queen Majesty". His falsetto voice
contributed to the band's popularity during the rocksteady era. Pat Kelly's solo
career included notable releases such as "How Long Will It Take", which was the
biggest-selling Jamaican si...