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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.


 






















 



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