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We believe we must celebrate our Jamaican entertainment culture and so we will start on February 1 in association with the Dennis Brown Foundation in celebrating the late icon’s birthday,” he ...
Dennis Brown was an inspiration and influence for many reggae singers from the late 1970s through to the 2000s, including Barrington Levy, Junior Reid, Frankie Paul, Luciano, Bushman, and Richie ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica – After a two-year hiatus, ‘Reggae Wednesdays’ returned to the Reggae Month calendar this week and treated music lovers to soulful performances. Different artistic elements ...
TWO major events are slated for the Corporate Area today to commemorate the 66th birthday of the "Crown Prince of Reggae" Dennis Brown. The first is a tribute concert at the National Heroes' ...
Maxi Priest remembers some sound advice he got from the Crown Prince of Reggae Dennis Emmanuel Brown while he was a teenager. “I remembered, as a kid, he said, ‘My yute, it’s better when you ...
Songwriter and producer Mikey Bennett remembers the first time that he collaborated with Dennis Brown, affectionately dubbed the Crown Prince of Reggae. Brown, who died in July 1999, was born on ...
The songs of Dennis Emmanuel Brown filled National Heroes’ Park in Kingston on July 1, celebrated globally as International Reggae Day. It also marked the 25th year since the Crown Prince of ...
– Rupert Bent Snr played guitar on Lips of Wine, Dennis Brown's first hit song, released in 1968. Produced by Derrick Harriott. – Leroy Sibbles played bass on No Man Is An Island, the song and ...
February marks National Reggae Month — a time to celebrate the rich anthology of Jamaican music and honor the birthdays of late icons Dennis Brown and Bob Marley. The festival will include ...
South Florida’s reggae community turned out in numbers at the Blue Martini nightclub in Fort Lauderdale on February 4 for an event dubbed, ‘Tribute To Dennis Brown’. It took place three days ...
L'album Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs - Scorchers From The Mighty Two de Dennis Brown : extraits, infos, charts, titres, écouter et télécharger.
Dennis Brown, arguably reggae’s most influential vocalist, heads the quintet at number 67. Luciano is named at 143, Barrington Levy at 119, Bob Marley at 98 and Toots Hibbert at 94, ...
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