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Beres Hammond Honoured with Proclamation by the City of Boston; Mayor Declares August 13 ‘Beres Hammond Day’

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Lovers Rock icon Beres Hammond has officially been immortalised in Boston, as the city declares August 13 “Beres Hammond Day” in recognition of his remarkable contributions to music and culture. The proclamation was presented at Hammond’s sold-out performance at the Wilbur Theatre by Jamaican-American Bianca Rose, Boston’s Caribbean Cultural Advisor, on behalf of Mayor Michelle Wu, marking a historic moment for both the artist and the city’s Caribbean community.

“August 13th is officially Beres Hammond Day in Boston, long live the king of lovers rock!” Rose shared on Instagram, reflecting on the honour. “Beres Hammond is arguably everyone’s favourite, the voice that can turn a room full of strangers into one big family. His music is pure soul, pure love, and pure reggae magic, uniting generations and cultures effortlessly.”

Hammond, often hailed as the “King of Lovers Rock,” has spent over four decades captivating audiences worldwide with his velvety voice and heartfelt lyrics. With early hits like I Feel Good and What One Dance Can Do, and later classics such as Tempted to Touch, Rockaway, and You Stand Alone, Hammond has solidified his status as a reggae legend, influencing generations of artists and bringing Jamaican music to fans across the globe.

For Boston, Hammond’s connection goes beyond the stage. Bianca Rose, who grew up attending his concerts as part of a family tradition tied to reggae greats like Everton Blender, Frankie Paul, and Richie Spice, said the honour was deeply personal. “I could have never imagined being in a position to give this honour, but it was one of the proudest moments of my life,” she revealed, highlighting the artist’s enduring impact on the city’s Caribbean cultural scene.

The proclamation not only celebrates Hammond’s musical legacy but also cements his role as a unifying force in communities through reggae. With August 13 now an annual tribute to his artistry, fans and city residents alike have a special day to honour the singer whose soulful melodies have transcended borders and generations.

 

 

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