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No Sad Faces at Jimmy Cliff's Funeral
18 Dec
Summary
- Mourners gathered in Kingston, Jamaica for reggae icon Jimmy Cliff's funeral.
- Instructions for the funeral were clear: no somber expressions were allowed.
- The ceremony included songs like 'Bongo Man' and messages from global artists.

Reggae music legend Jimmy Cliff was honored this Wednesday with a spirited funeral service held in a packed stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. The atmosphere was one of celebration, with attendees instructed to avoid somber expressions and embrace the joyous spirit of the artist's life and music.
The ceremony resonated with well-known songs such as 'Bongo Man' and 'Many Rivers to Cross,' filling the stadium with uplifting melodies. The event was broadcast live, extending its reach to thousands of viewers across the United States and the United Kingdom.
Further adding to the celebratory nature of the event, video messages from a diverse range of artists, including Shaggy and Sting, were incorporated. This ensured a global participation, reflecting Cliff's significant impact on the music world.




