1. Barrington Levy

    Barrington Levy (born 30 April 1964, in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a reggae and dancehall recording artist.

  2. Freddie McGregor

    Freddie McGregor (born 27 June 1956, Clarendon, Jamaica) has been variously a singer, musician and producer.

  3. Toots Hibbert

    Frederick Nathaniel "Toots" Hibbert (born on December 10, 1945) is a legendary ska and roots reggae singer and leader of the reggae band Toots and the Maytals. He was born in May Pen in the Parish of Clarendon, Jamaica, as the youngest of seven children. He grew up singing gospel music in a church choir, but went to Kingston when he was a teenager in the early 60s. In Kingston he met Raleigh Gordon and Jerry Matthias, and they formed the original Maytals.

  4. Dennis Alcapone

    Dennis Alcapone (born Dennis Smith on August 6, 1947 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a reggae DJ and producer. Smith initially trained as a welder and worked for the Jamaica Public Services. Inspired by the big sound systems that he had visited in his youth such as those run by Duke Reid, Coxsone Dodd and Prince Buster, and particularly King Tubby's Home Town Hi-Fi, which featured the DJ U-Roy, and the Kentone sound system featuring DJ Pamapdo, …

  5. Rohan Davey

    Rohan St. Patrick Davey (born April 14, 1978 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is an American football quarterback in the Arena Football League.

  6. Glen Johnson

    Glengoffe Donovan Johnson (born January 2, 1969 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a professional boxer, nicknamed "Gentleman". He stands at 180cm, around 5'11" tall. Johnson has fought in the middleweight, super-middleweight, and light-heavyweight divisions and has held the IBF and Ring Magazine championships at light heavyweight.

  7. Valerie Bloom

    Valerie Bloom is a poet. She was born in Clarendon, Jamaica and came to England in 1979. She attended the University of Kent at Canterbury from 1982 to 1984 and now lives in Kent. She has published several collections, the most recent of which is "Whoop an' Shout!" She writes poetry both in English and Jamaican patois. Many of her performances include a 'crash course' in patois for audience members unfamiliar with the language.

  8. Simon Brown

    Simon Brown (born August 15, 1963 in Clarendon, Jamaica) was a professional boxer. Known as "Mantequilla", a name given to him by his famous trainer Jose 'Pepe' Correa, Brown was an exciting welterweight fighter who held titles at multiple weight classes and at one point was considered one of the best pound for pound fighters in boxing. Brown began his career in 1982 at the age of 19 and ran off a string of 21 consecutive victories, …

  9. Herb McKenley

    Herbert ("Herb") Henry McKenley (born July 10, 1922) is a former Jamaican athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Born in Pleasant Valley, Clarendon, Jamaica, Herb McKenley enrolled the University of Illinois, and won the NCAA championships in 220 yd and 440 yd in 1946 and 1947. He was also the AAU champion in 440 yd in 1945, 1947 and 1948, and was also the head of the list of world best times in 100 m (10.3), …

  10. Lascelles Brown

    Lascelles Brown AKA King (born October 12, 1974 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a bobsleigh athlete. He formerly competed for Jamaica and is competing for Canada. He is the first Jamaican-born athlete to win a Winter Olympic medal. Brown was a member of the Jamaican bobsled team from 1999 to 2004, and competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, as brakeman for Winston Watt of the Jamaican bobsled team. In Salt Lake the Jamaican duo set the track push record.

  11. Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones

    Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, born in Clarendon, Jamaica, is a British business man, farmer, founder of The Black Farmer product range and prospective MP for Chippenham (UK Parliament constituency) for the UK General Election of 2009 or 2010.

  12. Norval Marley

    Norval Sinclair Marley (b. around 1881; d. May 20, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) was the white English father of the famous reggae musician Bob Marley. Norval Marley was of Jamaican and British political nationality and of ethnic English descent. Marley was born in Clarendon, Jamaica to Ellen Bloomfield and Albert Thomas Marley, an English family which originated from Sussex. He was a respected Marine officer and captain, and also a plantation overseer on land he owned.

  13. Millie

    Millie (born Millicent Small, 6 October 1946, in Clarendon, Jamaica) — often known as "Little Millie Small" — is best known as the singer of the 1964 hit, "My Boy Lollipop".

  14. Edward Maunde Thompson

    Edward Maunde Thompson (1840-1929), Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, was a British palaeographer, best remembered today for his study of William Shakespeare's handwriting in the manuscript of the play "Sir Thomas More". Thompson's father was Edward Thompson, Custos of Clarendon, Jamaica. His mother was Eliza Hayhurst Poole, also of Clarendon. He was educated at Rugby and at University College of Oxford University.

  15. Lawrence Thomas

    . I'm on here to meet real people. Please keep this in mind. "Ladies plesase be true to yourself". "my fellas, respect the ladies as if she was your mother". Nuff Respect.

  16. Kal
  17. Natasha Raymond

    AM A VERY NICE PERSON, I ENJOY READING,WORKING AND STAYING BY MYSELF.EVERYONE ENJOY SEX SO IT WOULD BE A LIE IF I SAY I DON'T.SEX IS A PART OF NATURE. I ALSO ENJOY WRITING POEMS.AM BUSY RIGHT NOW TRYING TO WRITE A BOOK.IN SHORT AM JUST DOING ME. FUCK ALL HATERS,GOD DONT LIKE UGLY.