Hendricks passed away at the National Chest Hospital in St Andrew, his daughter Roberta Hendricks told the Jamaica Observer.
Vivian ‘Kyso’ Hendricks
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Kyso had surgery in California three years ago for a collapsed lung.
Born in Trench Town, Kyso told the Observer in April that his first major culinary assignment was preparing daily meals for artistes at the Channel One studio in Kingston during the 1970s.
His skills caught the attention of Cliff with whom he worked for seven years, starting in 1980.
He also toured with Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers and Black Uhuru.
Vivian 'Kyso' Hendricks is survived by mother, wife Mercedes, four children, eight grandchildren, brothers and sisters.