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    American Roots of Jamaican Music: The Legacy

    August 15, 20183 Mins Read0 Views
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    By Radika Bailey

    Jamician legend guitarist Eugene Grey will head line theĀ 4th AnnualĀ of Musicā€ Ā ā€American Roots of Jamaican Musicā€ Come enjoy it atĀ theĀ  Pompano Beach Cultural Center onĀ Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018 at 7 p.m.Ā This show chronicles the development of popular songs that were the foundation in both Jamaica and the Americas starting from the mid 1940’s to present time.Ā  The event will also honor some of the legends of the genre with the presentation of the Jamaican Music Excellence Awards.Ā  Tickets are $40 atĀ www.ccpompano.org.

    ā€œJamaican music has been a world-wide influence and through this Legacy event, we will take audience members on spectacular musical journey to experience the evolution of the art form,ā€ said Felica Grey, President of ā€œRootz of Music.ā€

    Led by world class Jamaican born guitarist, composer, arranger, music instructor Eugene Grey, the show will also feature renowned percussionist Larry McDonald as well as singers Lady Tasha, Yishka, Gershi, Tedman Greaves, Endel I and Sabrina Williams along with the Radiance Major dancers performing the music of the popular artists of each era such as Louis Jordan, Harry Belafonte, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires.

    Special guest artist will be Sultan Ali, son of Prince Buster who recorded the classic song ā€œHard Man Fe Dead.ā€ This innovative and entertaining musical presentation is staged to demonstrate the interconnectivity of American and Jamaican Music and how the two separate elements of two genres merged and became what is now known as Reggae and Hip Hop.

    The event will also feature the presentation of the 2ndĀ Annual Jamaican Music Excellence Awards to music legends Mighty Sparrow, Lord Creator, Bobby Aitken, Billy Vernon, Patrick McDonald, Brian Atkinson, Fred Crossley, Fred Campbell, Trevor Lopez and Merritone Sound System. There will be a VIP reception starting 90 minutes prior to the performance for the awardees and VIPS to enjoy free Jamaican cuisine by Mama’s Kitchen and wine.

    The event is sponsored in part by Broward County Florida Cultural Division as well as by SOS Children’s Villages, Greenspoon Marder Law, First Green Bank, David Photo, WAVS, Hot 105 and along with support from the City of Pompano Beach.

    ā€œRootz of Musicā€ was founded in 2011 by Jazz guitarist, arranger, composer, and music educator Eugene Grey and his wife Felicia K. Grey. The organization’s mission is to positively impact the social and academic success of children through music education and cultural enrichment performances and preserve the history of Jamaican music. Since 2013 ā€œRootz of Musicā€ has provided weekly music lessons to SOS Children’s Villages, a foster care community.

    Proceeds benefit music education for youth in undeserved communities.

     

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    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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