Caribbean National Weekly

Honoring Dennis Brown’s legacy during Reggae Month

By CNW Contributor··3 min read
Honoring Dennis Brown’s legacy during Reggae Month
Key Points(5)
  • By 11, he had recorded his first song, setting the foundation for a career that would earn him the title "Crowned Prince of Reggae," affectionately bestowed upon him by Bob Marley, who considered Brown his favorite reggae singer.
  • During an interview with Freddie McGregor a few years ago, he warmly recalled his friendship with Dennis, noting that before Brown was known as the Crowned Prince, the reggae community likened him to America's Michael Jackson.
  • He reminisced about their early days with Coxsone Dodd, recalling a young Dennis arriving at the studio in his long-sleeve frill shirt and bell-bottom pants, exuding star quality.
  • I had the incredible opportunity to meet this musical luminary about a year before his passing in 1999.
  • During our brief interaction, I expressed my deep admiration for his contributions to reggae.


Reggae Month in Jamaica is a time of reflection, celebration, and tribute to the genre’s pioneers, none more revered than the legendary Dennis Emanuel Brown.


 






















 



Related Stories

Trinidadian-American Filmmaker Keisha Bissram is bringing Indo-Caribbean stories to the center of the screen

Trinidadian-American Filmmaker Keisha Bissram is bringing Indo-Caribbean stories to the center of the screen

Buju Banton promises more than a concert as Roots and Rhymes Tour arrives at UBS Arena Saturday

Buju Banton promises more than a concert as Roots and Rhymes Tour arrives at UBS Arena Saturday

Caribbean City turns up the temperature with 'HEATWAVE' at DAER Nightclub

Caribbean City turns up the temperature with 'HEATWAVE' at DAER Nightclub

Reggae singer Fantan Mojah dies at 49 after heart-related complications

Reggae singer Fantan Mojah dies at 49 after heart-related complications