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Sang Hugh was born Keith Oliver Morgan, on May 16th, 1951, in Water Works, Westmoreland, Jamaica. He moved to Montego Bay at the age of 7, and at age 12 he moved to Rocky Point, Clarendon. As a school boy, he earned his name playing cricket with his friends. As he mostly umpired, he was named after the famous umpire, Sang Hugh. Sam Cooke played a significant roll in his musical influence. He also admired a group out of Montego Bay, called "The Blues Busters". Sang Hugh has three beautiful daughters, Dianna, Natoya, and Marley. He is a fisherman, and runs a little cook shop in Negril, Jamaica. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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