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Miss Lou Photo Gallery Tribute - September 7th is Miss Lou Day
Published Sep 6, 2010On September 7th the world celebrates Miss Lou Day. Why September 7th? The Jamaica premier authority on culture, Miss Lou was born on September 7th, 1919 and died in July 26, 2006. Check out our photo gallery tribute to Miss Lou. It includes photos of a young Miss Lou, her wedding and her first international performance in New York. Also see the poem "Tenky, Miss Lou, Tenky" by Joan Andrea Hutchinson and our Miss Lou Month May 2003 tribute page.
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Miss Lou Photo Gallery Tribute - September 7th is Miss Lou Day On September 7th the world celebrates Miss Lou Day. Why September 7th? The Jamaica premier authority on culture, Miss Lou was born on September 7th, 1919 and died in July 26, 2006. Check out our photo gallery tribute to Miss Lou. It includes photos of a young Miss Lou, her wedding and her first international performance in New York. Also see the poem "Tenky, Miss Lou, Tenky" by Joan Andrea Hutchinson and our Miss Lou Month May 2003 tribute page.
Tenky Miss Lou, Tenky Mi is a born Jamaican, an mi proud, An yuh fi feel proud to, Fi walk roun an big up yuh chest, An say tanks to Miss Lou
Miss Lou's May 2003 "Town Hall" Chat on Jamaicans.com The first week of September is celebrated by many Jamaicans as Miss Lou week as her birthday is September 7, 1919. In May 2003, Miss Lou visited Jamaicans.com for a chat in our forums with visitors to the the site. The following is an excerpt of that lively and most memorable visit.
Miss You, Ms. Lou! Ms. Lou was a woman who could tell a story with ryhme, With a big welcoming smile, She could settle the most "collicky" child from acting bizarre and wild, "Ring Ding" was her venue and performing stage,
Jamaican Hall of Fame: The Honorable Louise "Miss Lou" Bennett-Coverley Honorable Louise "Miss Lou" Bennett-Coverley, Jamaican Poet, actress, writer and story teller.
Dear Miss Lou Miss Lou you are Jamaica's folklore ambassador and educator. As an actress, dramatiest, storyteller, poet and broadcaster you have paved the way for many Jamaican entertainers. You and the late Mas Ron (Ronnie Williams) changed the face of entertainment in Jamaica and allowed Jamaicans to be "Jamaicans".



















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The poem Tenky Miss Lou Tenky.........very true. I am very proud too, to call her9Miss Lou) my own and to call the country of Jamaica my own. This is a great website also to keep up with Jamaican heratige and being informed.
Thank you
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