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Is this enough? [[User:SqueakBox|SqueakBox]] 21:59, 8 April 2006 (UTC) |
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:Based on the reliable sources it appears to be well known that he was an addict. However his cause of death does not appear to be so well known. I've re-written the sentence to relfect what the sources say. Thanks for finding them. -[[User:Will Beback|Will Beback]] 22:21, 8 April 2006 (UTC) |
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Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and opposition leader Edward Seaga of the Jamaica Labour Party both spoke at Brown's funeral, which was held on July 17, 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. The service, which lasted for three hours, also featured live performances by Maxi Priest, Shaggy, and five of Brown's sons. Brown was then buried at Kingston's National Heroes Park.[1] |
Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and opposition leader Edward Seaga of the Jamaica Labour Party both spoke at Brown's funeral, which was held on July 17, 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. The service, which lasted for three hours, also featured live performances by Maxi Priest, Shaggy, and five of Brown's sons. Brown was then buried at Kingston's National Heroes Park.[1] |
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I'm not sure if his middle name should be spelled Emmanuel or Emanuel. Teklund 16:18, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
- Me neither (both versions seem to get column inches). A little more neutrality in the main article would be good. Any takers ?
- Derek R Bullamore 22:20, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Respect to Dennis Brown.
RIP DEB.
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Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and opposition leader Edward Seaga of the Jamaica Labour Party both spoke at Brown's funeral, which was held on July 17, 1999 in Kingston, Jamaica. The service, which lasted for three hours, also featured live performances by Maxi Priest, Shaggy, and five of Brown's sons. Brown was then buried at Kingston's National Heroes Park.[1]
Dennis Brown's brother Trevor Clarke spoke about his brother as follows; "I just give Jah thanks and praise for Dennis’ life and what he has contributed to the world through the root of music, regardless of the rumors out there about him, he has done a lot. He has paid his dues. You want to know the true Dennis? Listen to his lyrics. He was singing from the heart" (The Beat, Volume 18, #5/6).
Respect to Dennis Brown.
RIP DEB.