I was very lucky to have met Dennis Brown & got a signed photo which I will treasure for the rest of my life. He was my favourite Reggae singer his Endless Catalogue of music will live on .Bless 💯❤️🇯🇲.
I was born in 1991, so i was to young to know and understand him and his music. This is no doubt the best Reggae artist that has ever lived. Thank you for telling his story. One love from the Netherlands💚💛❤️
thank you for this short look at the reggae legend , but there are so many events in the life of this reggae icon that is left out , as a huge fan , i was there year after year in the in the morning sun with thousands waiting for D BROWN to close REGGAE SUNSPLASH i shudder when i think how far this man would have gotten if he only had discipline .
I knew Dennis Brown personally, we went to elementary school (Central Branch Primary School) located at 27B Slipe Penn Road, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies.
I know Dennis Brown for a very long time and I am a couple of years older than him, but some of what you are saying is not true at all. He never was more popular in Jamaica than Gregory Isaacs, John Holt,Toots and Maytals, also the very first Jamaican music to hit a million on the international market was Millie Small with the song name my boy lollipop 🍭. So whosoever writing those nonsense, they need to asked people who know about the history of the Jamaican music.Some of us knew Dennis Brown was on drugs a very long time ago, only because some people didn't know about it. It is the drugs killed him but they does not want to tell the truth,a lot of signers in Jamaica was on drugs.They switch from ganja to cocaine and,it destroyed a few of Since this You Tube channel came in you hear a lot of misinformation about the history of the music fraternity.Living legends who is alive like Marcia Griffiths,Judy Mowatt,Rita Marley,they are the only true females still alive in Jamaica. Carlene Davis,Lorna Bennett they came long after. Because they started to sing in the 1970s but those 3 ladies, started in the 1960s ,Nora Dean, Hortense Ellis,Pasty they are in the 1960s.
Dennis Brown has never up to the same level as Bob Marley, John Holt, Pat Kelly, Slim Smith, Bob Andy, Gregory Isaacs,Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy,I have heard so much nonsense about the history of Jamaica music fraternity since this You Tube channel came and. Most of the greatest singers in Jamaica they never know them, only hearing their songs. I would say that the two greatest singers ever to come out of Jamaica who rules the country for years,is Derrick Morgan and Prince Buster all the rest of singers followed behind them. I know the days in the 1960s it was just the two of them music running Jamaica musically, so I don't haveto listened to their foolishness.