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Entertainers Wayne Marshall and Tarrus Riley get Order of Distinction

By Sheri-kae McLeod··2 min read
Entertainers Wayne Marshall and Tarrus Riley get Order of Distinction
Key Points(5)
  • Jamaican entertainers Wayne Marshall and Tarrus Riley were among the 36 Jamaicans who received the Order of Distinction, Jamaica's fifth-highest honor during the National Honors and Awards ceremony on October 16.
  • Both entertainers received the OD in the Officer Class for their contribution to the field of entertainment, particularly reggae music.
  • "Who would have thought that a dancehall artist coming into the business 24 years ago would be on the lawns of King's House receiving such a prestigious award," Wayne Marshall said to JIS News, adding that he was "honored and grateful" for the award.
  • Within music, Marshall is most notable for his collaborations with Sean Paul, Elephant Man, and Beenie Man.
  • "I'm happy that my boys are here to witness this cause I'm sure that it will motivate them to want to achieve these heights as well so I give thanks," he said.

Jamaican entertainers Wayne Marshall and Tarrus Riley were among the 36 Jamaicans who received the Order of Distinction, Jamaica's fifth-highest honor during the National Honors and Awards ceremony on October 16.

Both entertainers received the OD in the Officer Class for their contribution to the field of entertainment, particularly reggae music.

"Who would have thought that a dancehall artist coming into the business 24 years ago would be on the lawns of King's House receiving such a prestigious award," Wayne Marshall said to JIS News, adding that he was "honored and grateful" for the award.

Within music, Marshall is most notable for his collaborations with Sean Paul, Elephant Man, and Beenie Man. He is married to fellow reggae/dancehall artist Tami Chynn, and the couple now operate a popular YouTube channel called 'Meet The Mitchells.'

Read: Why you should watch Jamaican Youtube hit, Meet the Mitchells

Marshall said he was particularly grateful that his children could witness him receiving the award.

"I'm happy that my boys are here to witness this cause I'm sure that it will motivate them to want to achieve these heights as well so I give thanks," he said.

Wayne Marshall and Tami Chin have four children together: three boys and one girl, and Marshall has another son, Gio Mar, from a previous relationship.

Read: Gio Mar, 17-year-old son of Wayne Marshall, drops his first EP

Tarrus proud to represent


For his part, Tarrus Riley said it is a pleasure to represent Jamaica in the entertainment field.

"We take music very seriously and we put our best foot forward to keep it clean and conscious and on the highest level we can keep it," he said.

The son of veteran reggae singer Jimmy Riley, Tarrus Riley has been active in the music business since he was a teenager.

Another entertainer: Macia Griffiths was among five Jamaicans who received the Order of Jamaica (OJ), the country’s fourth highest honor.

Read: Marcia Griffiths among five recipients of Order of Jamaica

Griffiths was honored for her long-standing contribution to reggae music locally and internationally.

More than 120 persons total were recognized at the 2023 National Honours and Awards Ceremony.

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