
Clyde McKenzie
Clyde McKenzie is a notable music industry figure and cultural historian in Jamaica, recognized for his efforts in promoting reggae music and its cultural significance. He was involved in the Bunny Wailer Symposium, discussing Wailer's impact on music and society.
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Recent news mentions
Clyde McKenzie shared stories about Bob Clarke's contributions to reggae radio following his death.
‘Bob Clarke was foundational to reggae radio’ | EntertainmentClyde McKenzie highlighted Jimmy Cliff's significant contributions to music and culture over seven decades.
Remembering the legendary Jimmy Cliff | EntertainmentClyde McKenzie is the founding general manager of Irie FM and the current director of several companies.
New date set for Peter Tosh Symposium | EntertainmentClyde McKenzie remembered Joe Lickshot as an irrepressible character and great story-teller.
Fraternity pays tribute to Joe Lickshot after his sudden death | EntertainmentClyde McKenzie developed a new course at The University of the West Indies to train ghostwriters.
UWI to train ghostwriters to keep memories of public, cultural figures alive | Lead StoriesAdditionally, forewords by Wyvolyn Gager and Clyde McKenzie offer rich perspectives on the power of Bean’s voice and vision.
New book strives to elevate consciousness | Art & LeisureClyde McKenzie described Niney the Observer as a restless, experimental innovator in Jamaican music.
‘One Niney’ at Talk of the Town | EntertainmentClyde McKenzie was a panellist at the Bunny Wailer Symposium.
Binghi, Rootsman Skankin’ concert to celebrate Bunny Wailer at 78 | Entertainment





































