Dalton Sinclair Bishop (27 August 1937 – 9 March 1970), better known as Jackie Opel, was a Barbadian singer who possessed a rich, powerful voice with a high octave range.
Opel performed duos with Doreen Shaffer and Hortense Ellis, and in 1964 was backed by Wailers Bob Marley and Peter Tosh on "Mill Man", "Hairy Mango" and "A Time to Cry".
Jackie went home to get the recordings, but on his way back to the Islands Inn, a woman who was driving fast hit the edge of a pillar sticking out in the bend.
Jackie was ejected head-first into a triangular wire fence and onto the concrete steps of Harry's Nightery.
Jackie was singing with the Troubadours at the time of his death, and the group played music at his funeral.