Leo Graham was a Jamaican singer.
He first sang with The Bleechers, then after leaving the group recorded several solo singles in the 1970s[1] including "Perilous Time," "A Win Them" and "Not Giving Up" for Joe Gibbs,[2] and songs including "Big Tongue Busters" for producer Lee "Scratch" Perry.
Graham's vocals on Perry's recordings have been described as "quavery", "bleating" and "distinctly rural".
[3] Graham's first record with Perry was a song he had written criticizing Obeah religion called "Black Candle.
"[4][5][6] His son Daweh Congo released an album Militancy in 1997.