Help Beautify Panhead’s Grave

Pan Head was a Jamaican reggae and Dancehall artiste who was active in the music industry from the 1980s to 1993, the year he was murdered. He had recorded many songs (some hits) such as “African Princess,” “Poor People Government,” “No Pick It Up,” and “Too Red Eye.”

Jamaican Chapter features this talented recording artiste in April, 2024. When his grave was visited as part of the documentary, it was rather shocking to see that his grave has no headstone nor any writing that identifies it as his grave. Knowing the significant contribution that Pan Head had made in the Jamaican music industry, Jamaican Chapter now appeals to the public to help raise the necessary funds to give the artiste a proper-looking grave, one that merits his status in the music entertainment. The effort is to raise $1000 USD to beautify the resting place of the artiste located in his home town called Islington in the parish of St Mary. Please play a role in this worthy effort. Donate any amount that you wish.

Note: Due to the close proximity of Pan Head’s grave to his mother’s, the funds will be used to beautify both graves.