Jamaican musician Dalton Browne has died.

Another Reggae icon has passed on. Yesterday evening, November one, the pitiful news emerged that veteran guitarist Dalton Browne died in the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) in St Andrew. He had been in the hospital following a quadruple bypass surgery, which was performed last Thursday. He was 64-years-old.

The well-known music producer Music suffered a massive center attack before being hospitalized almost a week ago. Browne is nigh known for his work with veteran reggae creative person Freddie McGregor as his musical director. His work stood the test of fourth dimension, and he was able to keep current as he collaborated with Akon on his album, "Konvicted."

His brother, who is too a music producer Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, confirmed the news to the Jamaica Observer. He said: "I got the phone call after three this evening. It crude. It rough." He expressed a bit of daze at the news equally he said he believes his brother was on the path to recovery. He added that the guitarist was seemingly doing well later reconnecting with his three children from New York.

Browne was besides a prominent fellow member of the 12 Tribes of State of israel and was in one case part of the Browne Agglomeration, a group formed in the 70s. That group also included three of his brothers, Glen, Noel, and Cleveland. They had hits similar "We've Got a Skilful Thing Going," "Set your Mind at Ease," and "Crazy."

Some of the songs that he is known for are Freddie McGregor'due south Big Ship, Button Come to Shove, and Prophecy. Browne will surely be mourned in the weeks to come by everyone in the Reggae customs. He is credited every bit a guitarist and composer on many other very popular Dancehall and Reggae songs. He most recently collaborated with Buju Banton. Beneath are some of the songs that he helped shape in recent years:

2020 – "Upside Down 2020" Buju Banton
2022 "Serious Times" Bobby Digital
2022 "Global Griot" Eric Bibb
2022 "44/876" Shaggy / Sting
2022 "The Itinuation" Pablo Moses
2022 "True to My Roots" Freddie McGregor
2022 "Strictly the Best" Vol. 54
2022 "One Dance" Harrison Stafford / Harrison Stafford & the Professor Crew
2022 "Epic & Ting" Bulby York
2014 "Penthouse Records: The Journey Continues – 25 Years"
2014 "MTV Unplugged" Admirer

In 2013, Harris spoke nearly his journey in music in this interview with Harrison Stafford.