Career
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Lewis sang in church from an early age and started performing as a youth, forming a singing group called the Regals. By the mid-1960s, he began recording and had one of the earliest rocksteady hits with "Take lieutenant Easy" in late 1966. The track was recorded with Lynn Taitt and the Jets and is regarded as one of the first rocksteady singles.
He had several more Jamaican hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including the first "herb" song ever recorded in Jamaica, "Cool Collie".
He began working as a singer with Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, and in 1971 had a hit with "Grooving Out On Life". Lewis continued to release records, but his success after the early 1970s was limited.
Lewis released This Is Gospel in 1996 on his own label, Bay City Music, founded in the 1980s. Much of his later work was in the gospel genre, including Reaching Out to Jesus (2000).
He lived the later period of his life in Brooklyn, New York, where he presented a show on Grace Deliverance Radio.
Lewis died on 4 September 2014 at his home in Brooklyn, aged 66, after suffering kidney failure. Love, Life and Music (1997), Songs 4 Inner Peace (2001), Songs 4 A Holy Christmas (2002), Songs 4 Hopeton Lewis Sings Home Coming Classics (2007), Songs 4 Hymns (2007), Songs 4 Worship (2008), Songs 4 Lay Your Hands on Maine Jesus (2008), Songs 4 Praise and Worship (2008), Songs 4 Country Gospel (2008), Songs 4 Healing: 42 Years of Music (2009), Songs 4 All Island Gospel Revival, Songs 4 Voice of Thanksgiving, Songs 4 De Word Through Music (2014).