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The west mourns…
Reggae singer Dr James “Jimmy Cliff” Chambers (left) accepts the Key to the City of Montego Bay from then mayor of the city Councillor Homer Davis during the Independence Day parade of uniformed groups at the historic Sam Sharpe Square in 2017. Philp Lemonte
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November 25, 2025

The west mourns…

MONTEGO BAY, St James (JIS) — Western Jamaica, particularly St James, is mourning the loss of one of its favourite sons, reggae icon Jimmy Cliff, who died on November 24 at age 81, after complications from pneumonia and a seizure.

From deep-rural Somerton, St James, the veteran artiste’s birthplace to the tourism capital community leaders and fellow artistes reflected on a life defined by humility, innovation, and a commitment to his craft.

Montego Bay’s Mayor, Councillor Richard Vernon said Jimmy Cliff was an icon who inspired a generation of musicians, “a true Jamaican ambassador who gave his all to this country”.

He added that his legacy extends beyond charts and screens to the very soul of Jamaica’s cultural identity.

The music fraternity, both at home and abroad, is also mourning the loss of a voice whose influence spanned decades.

Historian and musicologist Barbara Blake Hannah recalled her early collaborations with Jimmy Cliff during the London launch of The Harder They Come, noting the film’s enduring role in immortalising him as a performer and songwriter.

“The film made Jimmy Cliff immortal,” she said, describing a lifetime friendship and a career that redefined Jamaican music on the world stage.

Mackie Conscious, a reggae artiste from Montego Bay, captured the sentiment of the local scene: “Jimmy Cliff’s songs — Many Rivers to Cross, I Can See Clearly Now, The Harder They Come — have long been woven into the fabric of the north coast’s musical repertoire, shaping a generation of performers who learned from his artistry.”

Others, including the business community, also highlighted the musician’s connection to the region.

President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jason Russell cited the Jimmy Cliff Boulevard designation as a symbolic reminder of his significance and the city’s gratitude for his contributions to Jamaica’s global image.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, whose constituency includes Somerton, praised Jimmy Cliff as a trailblazer and international superstar who “made it look so easy”, emphasising his humility and timeless appeal.

He noted that his influence extended beyond music, helping to position Jamaica as a cultural symbol with global appeal.

In addition to official tributes, personal testimonies from the local arts community and listeners underscored the veteran’s lasting impact.

Jamaica Observer Montego Bay correspondent Paul Reid reflected on the icon’s humility and unassuming nature as hallmarks of a man who remained grounded despite global stature.

Jimmy Cliff will be remembered for his storied catalogue, including Many Rivers to Cross, Sitting in Limbo, and The Harder They Come, which propelled reggae into mainstream consciousness and solidified his place in music history as one of Jamaica’s most respected voices.

His early hits, including Hurricane Hattie, laid the groundwork for a sound that would evolve into reggae, culminating in his starring role in the 1972 landmark film, The Harder They Come, and its iconic soundtrack.

His awards and honours include an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 and Jamaica’s Order of Merit, one of the country’s highest civilian honours.

In 2019 Gloucester Avenue in Montego Bay was renamed Jimmy Cliff Boulevard, a public tribute that stands as a testament to his impact and the pride he inspired in his homeland.

Minister Bartlett’s said that as a public figure who loved his homeland and inspired generations, Jimmy Cliff’s legacy will endure in Jamaica, the Caribbean, and the world. “Walk good, Jimmy Cliff,” he added.

Barbara Blake Hannah.

Barbara Blake Hannah.

Mackie Conscious.

Mackie Conscious.

Mayor of Montego Bay Richard VernonPhilp Lemonte

Mayor of Montego Bay Richard Vernon

Jason Russellkarl mclarty

Jason Russell

Edmund BartlettPhilp Lemonte

Edmund Bartlett

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