Tribute to Dennis Brown launches Reggae Month 2026

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

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Reggae and Dancehall rally behind Keznamdi after Grammy win

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

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Keznamdi wins Grammy for Best Reggae Album

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

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Wanted man nabbed in St. Mary

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

National Security Minister commends JCF for historic reduction in murders last month

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

Gov’t says over $115M disbursed to Jamaicans whose homes were damaged/destroyed by Hurricane Melissa

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

Fire at Riverton City Dump extinguished

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

‘Whisper’ loaned to Leicester City – Foxes beat transfer window deadline

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

Navasky Anderson sets new Jamaican National Indoor 1000 metres record

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More

Jamaicans taking measures to manage cooler temperatures associated with strong cold front impacting the island

Reggae Month 2026 officially got underway with a church service followed a tribute to the Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Brown.

Held under the theme Come Ketch Di Riddim, the event marked the first of several activities planned for the month of February and also commemorated what would have been Dennis Brown’s 69th birthday.

Minister of Culture Olivia Grange, in a tribute message, said his voice still lives and his message still matters, adding that love remains his principle, purpose, and legacy.

Celebrations continue today with a special service and tribute held in partnership with the Dennis Brown Trust.

Reggae Month activities will take place across the island throughout February. This year also marks the first time an entertainer has been appointed as the face of Reggae Month, with Etana serving as Reggae Month Ambassador.

Read More