
Lillian Allen
- Origin
- Jamaïque
- Born
- 1951
- Genres
- reggae
Biography
Lillian Allen (born 5 April 1951) is a Canadian dub poet, writer, and Juno Award winner. Originating from Jamaica, she has made significant contributions to the genre of dub poetry, which combines poetic expression with reggae music, often addressing political and social themes. Allen has received the Juno Award for Reggae Song of the Year in 1986 and 1989. She has released notable albums such as "Conditions Critical" in 1987 and "Revolutionary Tea Party" in 1988.
Highlights
- Juno Award for Reggae Song of the Year in 1986
- Juno Award for Reggae Song of the Year in 1989
- Album "Conditions Critical" released in 1987
- Album "Revolutionary Tea Party" released in 1988
Discography
- Conditions Critical1987
- Revolutionary Tea Party1988
Awards
- 🏆prix Juno de la chanson reggae de l'année (1986)
- 🏆prix Juno de la chanson reggae de l'année (1989)
FAQ
How old is Lillian Allen?
Lillian Allen was born in 1951.
Where is Lillian Allen from?
Lillian Allen is originally from Jamaica.
What genre of music does she make?
Lillian Allen makes reggae music.
What are her biggest hits?
Some of her biggest hits include the albums "Conditions Critical" (1987) and "Revolutionary Tea Party" (1988).
Has she won any awards?
Yes, Lillian Allen won the Juno Award for Reggae Song of the Year in 1986 and 1989.
Since when has she been active?
Lillian Allen has been active since at least 1987.
