The late Bob Clarke hailed for being a friend, mentor and renowned music historian by former colleagues at his funeral today

A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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PIOJ says it’s unlikely that Jamaica will experience an economic recession in the short term, barring any unforeseen shock

A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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Energy Minister Daryl Vaz says measures are in place to mitigate impact of sudden price shocks

A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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178 Jamaicans in the Middle East have so far made contact with the authorities amidst war in the region

A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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“The Gov’t is not utilising resources from the National Housing Trust for purposes that are not of national importance” – PM Holness

A friend, mentor and renowned music historian, these are some of the words used to describe the late Walter Charles Clarke, more popularly known as Bob Clarke, at his home going service today.

Clarke died last month.

The Veteran Broadcaster and co-founder of Reggae Radio Irie FM was hailed for being a guide to many in the media and music fraternities.

The eulogy was delivered by another co-founder of Irie FM Clyde McKenzie.

Among those paying tribute were former Irie FM colleagues, Elise Kelly, Big A, Amber, and Dr. Darien Henry, as well as colleagues from Riddim FM, Saxophonist Dean Fraser and friend Donald Phipps.

They recounted tales of Bob’s jovial nature, his penchant for music history and his advocacy for justice.

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