Keith Williams (born c. 1955), better known as Honey Boy, is a Jamaican reggae singer best known for his recordings in the 1970s who is regarded as one of the pioneers of lovers rock.
[1] He moved to the United Kingdom in the late 1960s, living in Oxford before settling in London.
In the mid-1970s he worked with former Studio One musician Winston Curtis, who had relocated to the UK and moved into production.
With the advent of lovers rock in the mid-1970s, Honey Boy became a major figure in the scene, having several hits on the reggae charts in 1977.
[1] In 2002, Honey Boy was featured vocalist on "Always There" on UB40's album UB40 Present the Fathers of Reggae.