Aubrey Cummings (1947 – 14 April 2010) was a renowned Guyanese musician and singer, who in 1978 migrated to Barbados.
He attended Queenstown Roman Catholic Primary School during the headmastership of Francis Percival Loncke.
[4] He left the Dominators in 1973 and helped form another band called the Telstars,[4] having a popular hit with "So Lucky in My Life".
[4] In 1978, Cummings migrated to Barbados, and built an active career as a guitarist and vocalist[1] — musicians he played with include John Roett, Charlie King, Nicholas Branker, and Johnny Glasgow (Linus Yaw) — and subsequently established himself as a painter.
[7] He was found dead in his car at Haggatt Hall, Saint Michael, Barbados, on the evening of 14 April 2010.