Spread the love Jamaican nationals and friends of the Diaspora are getting ready for the fourth annual Community 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Miramar Regional Park in Miramar. Warm-up will begin at 6:30 a.m., followed by the race start at 7:00 a.m., simultaneously in five cities across the Southern USA. The cities […]
Spread the love The Braata Folk Singers, a performing arts group based in New York City that specializes in the traditional music and folklore of the Caribbean, proudly presents CARIBBEAN BLEND June 3-4, 2023. The group, as part of Braata Productions, was founded in 2009 by Andrew Clarke, a Jamaican-born actor, singer, and director. Braata Folk Singers presents CARRIBEAN BLEND on Saturday, […]
Spread the love Last call for prospective entrants to submit their entries in the Jamaica Festival Song, the Miss Jamaica Festival Queen, and Jamaica Gospel Star Competitions before the scheduled deadline for this Friday, April 14, 2023, at midnight via the online platform at www.jcdc.gov.jm. The Top 10 Jamaica Gospel Star Finalists. The entry fee for […]
Spread the love The Lawman Lynch Foundation Inc. (LLF) presents the sixth (6th) staging of “MUSIC for LIFE” (MFL), the LLF’s annual benefit concert and Awards show geared at raising financial resources to support child, youth and community development initiatives both in Jamaica and the United States. “MUSIC for LIFE” and the “LLF Foundation Awards” will be held at the Maggie […]
Spread the love Evolution does not mean destruction. For the people who’ve walked the earth long enough to understand the importance of experience, the return of one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated music bands, will come as no surprise. Already booked, and ready to deliver performance like only this band can, the Point Fortin Borough […]
Spread the love Cyaah Save, the latest single from dancehall recording artist Crude E’ Vil, is being applauded for its ingenuity. It was released in mid January (both audio and video) via the Univrse 30 imprint. At a time when most new dancehall artists seem limited in their lyrical capabilities – writing only ‘choppa’ and ‘unda-gyal’ songs – […]