Back when I was a child Ms. Lou was best comedian in Jamaica. She was like family to most of us because she always tried to keep us happily laughing. She was one of the best thing that happened to Jamaica during that time. She is surely missed by most of us who knew her.
I born come see miss Lou as they affectionately called her, she was very versatile. I been watching and listening to miss Lou all my life, every Saturday morning ring ding was very popular on JBC TV back in the days.All now I cannot see one of Jamaica 🇯🇲 women to compared with me Lou,she was very , very out standing. She is certainly missed as Jamaican female icon, she should be a national hero.I did some research and found out that miss Lou also my father, was born in the same year and same month but different days.
My muse, Miss Lou - ancestral symbol of wisdom, wit, excellence! Mother of Jamaican culture, pioneering folklorist, nation builder, community and youth developer through the arts! A one of a kind beautiful lady who inspired us to be our best self! Her infectious laughter and magnetic personality drew in! Glad to have met her on Ring Ding. She definitely is a trailblazer for carrying our culture and language to the international stage, allowing some many famous artists to leave their mark because Miss Lou made our Patois respectable. We have this beautiful legacy from Miss Lou who as an ethnographer, preserved and documented our rich culture! We are now custodians - a fi wi langwij, a fi wi culcha! Love Mother Lou! Quintessential human being! Waak gud Miss Lou!
She was the beating ❤️of 🇯🇲 and an incredible and talented Historian and Writer, among other things. She absolutely crack me up. Our school did her poetry during eisteddfod, along with Claude McKay and others. Rip Miss Lou, Jamaica's mama of art and kulcha. We will never forget u ❤
My childhood memories. Ring Ding and all her beautiful songs, whit, intelligence and anecdotes makes me ever so proud to be a Jamaican. 🎉🎉🎉
Back when I was a child Ms. Lou was best comedian in Jamaica. She was like family to most of us because she always tried to keep us happily laughing. She was one of the best thing that happened to Jamaica during that time. She is surely missed by most of us who knew her.
As a. young girl growing up we as students would go on to watch this icon perform and this was the treat of a life time❤❤❤
Yes I'm thankful for Ms lou ,Bim and Bam and so many Jamaican entertainer of my youth I'm 82years old
I born come see miss Lou as they affectionately called her, she was very versatile. I been watching and listening to miss Lou all my life, every Saturday morning ring ding was very popular on JBC TV back in the days.All now I cannot see one of Jamaica 🇯🇲 women to compared with me Lou,she was very , very out standing. She is certainly missed as Jamaican female icon, she should be a national hero.I did some research and found out that miss Lou also my father, was born in the same year and same month but different days.
Always a treasure. Thank you
A talented much missed lady.
When I was a child we use to go to Ward Theatre Downtown Kingston to see Pantomime with Miss Lou. And Mass Ran. Those were the sweet old days.
You know how much things I do when listening to this .thank you
When we were growing up we had fun listening to miss Lou
My muse, Miss Lou - ancestral symbol of wisdom, wit, excellence! Mother of Jamaican culture, pioneering folklorist, nation builder, community and youth developer through the arts! A one of a kind beautiful lady who inspired us to be our best self! Her infectious laughter and magnetic personality drew in! Glad to have met her on Ring Ding. She definitely is a trailblazer for carrying our culture and language to the international stage, allowing some many famous artists to leave their mark because Miss Lou made our Patois respectable. We have this beautiful legacy from Miss Lou who as an ethnographer, preserved and documented our rich culture! We are now custodians - a fi wi langwij, a fi wi culcha! Love Mother Lou! Quintessential human being! Waak gud Miss Lou!
She was the beating ❤️of 🇯🇲 and an incredible and talented Historian and Writer, among other things. She absolutely crack me up. Our school did her poetry during eisteddfod, along with Claude McKay and others. Rip Miss Lou, Jamaica's mama of art and kulcha. We will never forget u ❤
The best of them all, miss Lou!
Love the songs!!
Thank God I had thede songs in my childhood. Real jamaican cultur! Misd Lou was amazing. ❤❤
Pleasant memories. Would love to hear her and Randy Williams. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This lady really bless our soul cannot forgotten
Ring Ding! Ms. Lou and Mass Ran! Great childhood memories 🙂
Watch miss Lou and ranny at round hill estate in Hopewell Hanover it was a fun Watching them
Me use to watch miss Lou on ring din on jbc TV in 1970s we go next door to watch TV me a tell you that was a great time in those days
Beautiful memories❤️
She did help to pave the way for our dialect to go fourth Mis Loo and Mass Ran who watching ☝️🌍😀😀😀👏
Miss Lou . My childhood memories 😅❤🇯🇲🇺🇲
Love miss lou😅
Talented Louise Bennett, rip.
This pledge song always brings me to tears 🇯🇲
Me watch Bim and Bam at Jarret Park in montego Bay too that was fun also those were enjoyable times a lot more but can't remember now
A very beautiful woman.
Big star back then.
Love you mis Louise rip.
Very proud of her country's people.
Good historian too.
I love. Missllou
My sister and her friends loved this woman but she was never my cup of tea in the way that Oliver is. Very sad that she passed on though.
She could talk for Ja and GB. Hilarious storyteller.
Arawak people are still living in xyamaica and North African
Mis Lou patwa niceman man please play me call me breada
I would’ve Jamaica
Funny clever lady.
No little language boy no little twangg