The ‘Crownin’ of Brigadier Jerry
Written by Flair Lindsey on March 12, 2022
NEW YORK, NY – On March 12th, veteran entertainer Brigadier Jerry becomes the second recipient of Irish and Chin’s much-coveted ‘Crownin’. The prestigious conferment is bestowed on Reggae/Dancehall and Sound System icons, whose musical originality create indelible cultural shifts in the industry.
In 2019, the debut awardee was Daddy U-Roy, known as the ‘God Father’ of Dancehall. He was ceremonially robed and crowned by specially invited guest, Shabba Ranks. U-Roy openly shed tears of gratitude for the acknowledgement, an emotion that audiences around the world also expressed. Similarly upon his death in 2021, his family chose to bury U-Roy in his ‘Crowning’ garb.
Irish and Chin is thrilled to celebrate another musical stalwart, Briggy, as he is affectionately called by his peers. The artiste came to fame on the Legendary Jah Love sound and despite multiple entertainers using the title ‘General’ — Brigadier Jerry earned the moniker, proven by the number of artistes who imitated his performance styles throughout his career.
Brigadier Jerry continues to earn the admiration from others within the music industry with the late Early B having referred to him as “the God of all deejays,” while Shabba Ranks describes him as a “Dancehall library,” because of his ability to recall, teach and inspire the masses.
The ‘Crownin’ is the brainchild of Irish and Chin’s CEO Garfield ‘Chin’ Bourne, who heads the media and entertainment entity based in New York. The special event is being held in tandem with their nostalgic “Time Travel Series: 1983.” The company has an outstanding track record for promoting various aspects of Jamaica’s music culture for almost 30 years.