By Richard Johnson--- MARLA BROWN---- MARLA Brown was 12 when her father, reggae singer Dennis Brown, passed away. A trained ballet/contemporary dancer, the 28-year-old Briton is making somewhat of a
Dennis Brown---- THE tribute concert to celebrate the life and music of reggae's crown prince, Dennis Emmanuel Brown, has been postponed. The show was set for the Kingston Waterfront
Dennis Brown---- By Curtis Campbell--- Junior Lincoln, chairman of the Dennis Brown Trust, says the late reggae great was one of the most loved reggae/lovers rock artists of his time. According to Lincoln, 'The Crown
By Howard Campbell---- Bob Marley and Dennis Brown--- ALAN 'Skill' Cole remembers walking with Bob Marley along the intersection of Beeston Street and Chancery Lane in downtown Kingston, circa 1972,
Dennis Brown (left) and Freddie McGregor back in the day.--- Had he been alive, reggae icon Dennis Emmanuel Brown would have celebrated his 58th birthday on Sunday, February 1. To mark the
THIS week marks the birthdays of reggae's most influential artists -- Bob Marley and Dennis Brown. Marley, who died in May 1981 at age 36 would be 70 on February
Copeland Forbes---- By Shereita Grizzle-- Reggae and Jamaica have been inextricably linked since its origin in the 1960s. The genre of music is considered to be 'the heart and soul' of
By MATTHEW TRAMMELL QQ wasn't Jamaica's first child star. "Dennis Brown had the record for the youngest hit at first, at 11 years old," he tells me with a grin on a
Gregory Isaacs-Contributed---- By Mel Cooke--- I have seen this cycle before - the death of a noted performer, the outpouring of emotion, the increased level of airplay, the many newspaper
Sly and Robbie--- In tribute to singer John Holt, who died on October 20 in London, England, the Jamaica Observer presents 'Holt a Day', a daily feature leading up