Bunny Lee Museum & Recording Studio, located in the reggae icon’s original Gorgon studio at 17 Burns Avenue, Duhaney Park, is fully operational in 2025. Managed by Edward “Striker” Lee Jr, the institution preserves the legacy of Bunny “Striker” Lee through immersive guided tours, showcasing vintage mixing desks, photographs, vinyl grooves, musical instruments, flamboyant suits, and personal artifacts of the legendary producer .
Tours are bookable via the website, emphasizing interactive experiences—from tracing the roots of ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub, and dancehall to hands-on studio sessions. The museum is an active partner in cultural events, partnering with initiatives like “I Love Dancehall” in June 2025.
Social media engagement is current and vibrant: an Instagram reel from June 9, 2025 invites visits, and school group visits in February confirm ongoing operations .
As Kingston’s only recording studio turned museum, it offers a rare fusion of music history education and live recording opportunities—making it a must-visit for reggae fans, students, and musicians keen to connect with Jamaica’s sonic heritage.