Sunday, 27 January 2013

Reggae 50…A New Dawn


By: Charles HE. Campbell

Firstly, Tony Rebel and his family must be congratulated on a very successful staging of Rebel Salute in it's new home of Richmond Estate on the North Coast. From all the reports, the physical improvements inherent in the change of venue, has greatly enhanced the festival, and improved its patronage. Beres Hammond put on another scintillating performance, confounding all the naysayers.





 Following a very successful staging in 2012, Reggae Month is here again, under the theme ‘Reggae 50…A New Dawn’. This is an implicit recognition of the resurgence and heightened profile of young Reggae Bands and conscious/roots Artistes, as well as its deepening integration with other artistic disciplines.
Therefore, the slate of events listed for this year, in celebration of this national treasure, is reflective of the continued growth of the Festival, showcasing Jamaica’s dynamic entertainment sector, as well as the breath and diversity of our music and creative art-forms. JaRIA’s premier events – the popular ‘Reggae Wednesdays’ which have always high-lighted all the genres of Jamaican music, returns to Emancipation Park for the second time, with a twist. Through divine intervention, the first of the concert series fall on Bob Marley’s Birthday (February 6th). The night is dubbed ‘From Mento to Marley’, featuring a varied musical fare, such as the Jamaican Symphony Orchestra performing the ‘Marley Symphony, movements 1 & 2, arranged by Jon Williams, Energy Plus Mento Band playing Marley’s ‘Who The Cap Fit’ and ‘Small Axe’ in Mento style and Ska Rebirth led by Sparrow Martin. Patrons will also get the rare twin opportunity to see Count Ossie’s son, Time and his band of drummers the indomitable Mystic Revelation of Rastafari and master drummer, Ras Michael and the sons of Negus. The night will feature Hempress Sativa and one of Bob Marley’s sons from Trench Town, Fabian Marley.







  Ash Wednesday (February 13th) will feature gospel artistes in a concert called ‘Reggae Praise’ from 2pm – 6pm, followed by ‘Voices’ of Reggae including stars like Freddie McGregor, AJ Brown and Mikey Spice, in the evening.  The following week, on Wednesday February 20th, ‘Progressions’ has an impressive line-up of mostly young performers including: Chronixx, TOK, Akmatic, Lutan Fyah, Ikaya and Pentateuch
 The last concert of the month, ‘Reggae Gone Global’ is going to be an exciting integration of music, dance, fashion and drama.




The elegant JaRIA Awards Concert takes place on Saturday February 23rd. Icons such as Jimmy Cliff, Frankie Campbell, Cynthia Schloss, Joe Gibbs, Stephen Stewart, Soldjie Hamilton, Bunny Lee, Paul ‘Jah Screw’ Love, Aston ‘Familyman’ Barrett, Bobby Ellis, Queen Ifrica, Beres Hammond, Mighty Diamonds, Third World and Barry Gordon will be Honourees in various categories.
As customary, the Tribute to Dennis Brown will be staged downtown. Having outgrown its original location, the concert has been moved to the larger King Street this year, and will feature performances from Shaggy, Beres Hammond, Ken Boothe, John Holt, Taurus Riley, George Nooks, Horace Andy, Errol Dunkley, Rootz Underground, QQ, Andrew Tosh, Dean Fraser, Lloyd Parkes and We The People.





All JaRIA Reggae Month events will be streamed live on www.jariajamaica.com and on www.facebook.com/jaria.jamaica

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/Reggae-50----A-New-Dawn_13497589

Email: che.campbell@gmail.com

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