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Tribal citizen helps memorialize Reggae legend Dennis Brown

By Chris C. Jenkins

HOLLYWOOD — Tribal citizen Doris Osceola helped establish a permanent exhibit for Reggae legend Dennis Brown with co-organizer Debbie Allen . Sandra Grant-Griffiths, consol general for the Consulate General of Jamaica, and Marlon Farquharson, cousin to Brown also known as “The Crown Prince of Reggae,” also attended the event. The permanent exhibit at the Hard Rock features authentic clothing and a signed picture of Brown in his honor. Brown died in 1999.

 

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