Conscious Minds Entertainment: Night of the Diva’s cast gets bigger

Spice, Tanya Stephens, Pamputtee join cast 

The Conscious Minds Promotions has released several more mega caribbean dancehall and reggae queen names to add to the ‘November to Remember 2’ cast for the true experience of ‘The Night of the Divas’ mega concert. The event is billed for November 17 at the National Stadium, Providence.
The promotions group that is continuing its drive to add to the development of the entertainment industry has announced that in addition to Dance Hall self styled Grammy Award Winner Misses Lady Saw the other names carded for the Jamaican segment of the show now includes Spice who has hits such as ‘Ramping Shop,’ ‘Slim vs. Fluffy’ and ‘Jim Screechie, the fluffy and sexy diva-luscious Pampute of fluffy gyal fame, and Gaza Kim. As if that line up is not enough all conscious vibes, truth seeking ladies and men who want to dig into the women’s secret bag of emotions and tricks the very conscious vibes lyricist Tanya Stephens. A mega soca line up out of Trinidad is likely to be named shortly as’ the night of the divas’ event is said to be one to celebrate and showcase the different sides of women in the face of all the hurts, disappointments and successes she is still as a rose.

Lady Saw
Lady Saw

Lady Saw
Since bursting on to the music scene in 1994 Marian ‘Lady Saw’ Hall has produced eight and counting albums to her name such as ‘Lover Girl’, ‘Give me a reason,’ ‘walk out,’ ‘my way’ and 99 ways etc. Lady Saw received a gold certification from the R.I.A.A. for “Smile” with Vitamin C, a triple-platinum certification from the R.I.A.A. for “Underneath It All”, her 2003 collaboration with No Doubt, and a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Duo or Group for her featured performance on No Doubt’s single “Underneath It All”. She recorded such songs as “Freedom of Speech” and enjoyed a big hit in Jamaica with “Hardcore” in 1985, which was followed up with “Welding Torch.” She also recorded “Condom,” warning girls of the dangers of unprotected heterosexual sex. Lady Saw recorded duets with major stars, including Beenie Man, Luciano, Dennis Brown, Bounty Killer and Beres Hammond.

By the mid-1990s she moved away from slackness towards “conscious” lyrics. In 1999 she had a major hit in the United States with “Smile”, recorded with Vitamin C, which peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, also a major hit in New Zealand and Canada, and certified gold with over 500,000 sales. In 2002, her collaboration with No Doubt, “Underneath It All”, which reached number three in the US and sold more than three million copies, reaching triple platinum certification. The track won a Grammy Award for’Best Performance by a Duo or Group’. Lady Saw is the first female deejay to win a Grammy Award and to be certified as a triple-platinum artist and is also touted as the first woman to headline dancehall shows outside her native Jamaica. She launched her own record label, Divas Records, in January 2010 and has since released a single ‘no less than a woman,’ a song that addresses the issue of women who have not been able to birth a child of their own. The Lyrics that encourages women to understand “ not having a child don’t make you any less than a woman, I got so much love to give to so much unwanted kids” as message that mirrors he life experience.

Spice
Spice

Spice returns yet again
The ‘Jim Screechie queen’, Spice, is billed to return after two high-energy performances in Guyana and is promising an even more exciting return. Guyana knows her capabilities on stage as while she was originally contracted for one Guyanese performance, Spice made such an impression on her Guyanese fans, that she was immediately booked by yet another promoter for another event the following day. She is quoted as stating “I love my Guyanese fans. It was such great energy and the vibe was really crazy for both events. The turnout, even for the last-minute event was phenomenal, but it just shows what can happen when you hit the stage with a great set and give the fans their money’s worth.” The mother of two, made the radical decision to hit the stage one week after the birth of her daughter, NichoLatoya and stated back then that “… I’m a naturally assertive person and I go after anything I want. I was in a position where I was physically fit to hit the stage again, so why hold back?”
The deejay is known for her’spicy’ tracks, Fight Ova Man, Ramping Shop (featuring the equally controversial, Vybz Kartel), Back Broad, Slim vs. Fluffy (featuring Pamputtae), Jim Screechie and others.

“Tony is a fabulous producer and his stuff has always been mainly cross-over material. With the two tracks, fans can definitely expect the unexpected. In the same way that Jim Screechie caught persons off-guard because they didn’t expect that kind of flow from me, the two songs are gonna do that,” she says. Her other songs include ‘I Wanna Know’ and Keep It All as well as ‘Me Good’.

Tanya Stephens ready to give conscious diva vibes.
Be it the National Park or a club Tanya Stephens has proven that she’s all about lyrics and message to empower women and to dish the dirt on reality for men to wake up and celebrate their women despite. She’s been to Guyana on several occasions and somehow fans can never get enough of her no matter what and she’s ready to dish the unadulterated truth be it a little white lie, a good ride, on these streets. This mother of a teenage daughter is not afraid to dish it to the man (the powers that be) or the KKK and she’ bold enough to tell a married man lustfully that ‘it’s a pity’ or ‘you nuh ready feh this yet. ‘ Her Repertoire is endless and she’s ready to serve it all up to her Guyanese fans.

Igloo Ice Cream National Junior Hockey Championships

Hikers Under 21 Boys Champs

The Igloo Ice Cream National Junior Hockey Championships came to an exciting conclusion on Sunday afternoon at the national gymnasium when arch rivals Hikers and GCC treated the crowd to a memorable Under 21 Men’s Final. The two day tournament which featured six categories was the highlight of the year for the 102 junior hockey players that represented their club and school teams. After GCC All Stars, GCC and Hikers took home the Under 13, Under 16 Girls and Under 16 Boys titles respectively on the opening day, Sunday was the schools and under 21 players turn to take center stage.

First up it was Marion Academy, St. John’s College, St. Stanislaus College, Queens College and the surprise of the tournament Christ Church who produced some entertaining hockey in the morning session. Marion Academy finished the preliminary rounds as the top team and faced the 4th seed Christ Church in the first semifinal but it was the underdogs who produced the shock of the tournament when they came from behind to pull off 2-1 upset. The other semifinal featured St. Stanislaus College against longtime rivals Queen’s College who exacted revenge for their shock defeat earlier in the year with a 5-0 demolition of the Brickdam school. QC took their momentum into the finals and went past a proud Christ Church 3-0 to become the first National Schools Champion.

GCC Under 21 Girls Champions
GCC Under 21 Girls Champions

In the Under 21 Girls category the GCC girls once again proved that they were in a class of their own, completing a clean sweep of their matches with Ashley deGroot leading the way for her team. The Boys under 21 Final however was a close encounter between arch rivals Hikers and GCC. After a frantic start the game settled before Hikers’ Leon Bacchus caught the GCC defense napping in the third minute and stole the ball in the D before slotting into the bottom left corner. GCC’s Mark Sargeant responded almost immediately to tie up matters at 1-1. Both teams then squandered numerous opportunities before, tournament stand out Aroydy Branford went on one of his trademark runs to seal the game in the 16th minute.

At the presentation ceremony Guyana Hockey Board member Gail Harding thanked the sponsors Igloo Ice Cream for supporting the development of junior hockey in Guyana, she also the parents, coaches and players who made the tournament possible. Next up for the Board will be the National Senior Indoor Championships which is scheduled for later this month.
Complete Results
Schools

School Champions
School Champions

Champions – Queens College (Briawna Gordon, Leroy Jack, Macaela Harding, Aliyah Gordon, Devon Scott, Shamar Mittelholzer)
Runners-up – Christ Church (Kareem McKenzie, Shania Riley, Nyron Joseph, Daniel Hooper, Michael Crosse, Stephon Sprosta)
Third Place – St. Stanislaus College (Hilton Chester, Paramanand Dindial, Ezekiel Springer, Ato Greene, Meshach Williams, Gordon Trotman)
MVP Girl – Aliyah Gordon (QC)
MVP Boy – Kareem Mc Kenzie (Christ Church)

 

Under 13 Champions
Under 13 Champions

Under 13
Champions – GCC All Stars (Daniel Hooper, Kareem Mc Kenzie, Samuel Woodroffe, Meshack Sargeant, Shania Riley)
Runners-up – Marion Gangnam (Lorenzo Vanzo, Rosario Ramsammy, Jessie Newton, Makeda Harding, Eleomar Silva, Jada Gomes, Travis Whitehead)
Third Place – Saints Sensations (Ezekiel Springer, Jonathan Persaud, Nicholas Nervais, Trelochanie Salvador)
MVP Girl – Shania Riley (GCC All Stars)
MVP Boy – Rosario Ramsammy (Marion Gangnam)

Under 16 Girls
Champions – GCC (Jada Gomes, Shania Riley, Aliyah Gordon, Athena Seenanon)
Runners-up – Hikers(Makeda Harding, Romichelle Brumell, Annesa Permal, Shameka Bhagwandin)
MVP – Athena Seenanon(GCC)

Under 16 Boys
Champions – Hikers (Aroydy Branford, Andre Stewart, Quesi Jordon, Shamar Nunes, Nyron Joseph, Shamar Williams)
Runners-up – Old Fort (Stephon Sprosta, Shaquille Thomas, Omar Hopkinson, Rafol Robertson, Fitzroy Leitch, Julian Smith, Deheron Wilkinson)
Third Place – Saints (Hilton Chester, Paramanand Dindial, Ato Greene, Ezekiel Springer, Gordon Trotman, Jonathan Persaud, Shemar Boston)
MVP – Arody Branford (Hikers)

Under 21 Girls
Champions – GCC ( Samantha Fernandes, Ashley deGroot, Dacia Woodroffe, Sandy Roopnarine, Rebecca Xavier, Athena Seenanon, Briawna Gordon)
Runners-up – Hikers (Macaela Harding, Rushelle Matthias, Latacia Chung, Makeda Harding Abigail Greaves, Annesa Permal, Romichelle Brumell, Ayeisha Boodie)
MVP – Ashley deGroot(GCC)

Under 21 Boys
Champions – Hikers(Michael Harding, Arody Branford, Leon Bacchus, Andrew Stewart, Osafo Timmerman, Robert Brumell, Nyron Joseph, Shaquille Oneil)
Runners-up – GCC(Keon Mc Kenzie, Antonio Seenanon, Meshach Pierre, Mark Sargeant, Michael Craige, Jonathan Singh, Lennox Carrol, Eric Hing, Medroy Scotland, Andrew Shaw)
Third Place – Saints (Leroy Jack, Yonnick Peters, Kevin Edwards Devon Scott, Kwesie Lewis, Seon Sookhai, Hilton Chester, Paramanand Dindial, Ato Greene, Shamar Mittelholzer, Ezekiel Springer Meshach Williams)
MVP – Arody Branford (Hikers)

Hits and Jams Entertainment: All Black in Imax 2012 set for Everest!

Black Imax Poster
Black Imax Poster

On Saturday, October 26, everything in Guyana will fade to black. It’s season four of the Hits and Jams ‘All Black’ mega-party and this year we’re giving you the ‘Imax’ experience!
The event will be held once again at the Everest cricket club ground which boasts great space and convenient facilities for your ultimate pleasure. Upon entry, patrons will receive one of our free, limited edition, custom-made ‘Black in Imax’ party favors which includes our line of exotic ‘Black’ masks and many other exciting items. No stone will be left unturned in our quest to make this the most amazing ‘All Black’ we have ever hosted.
The Hits and Jams ‘All Black’ party is indisputably the most-attended concept party held every year in Guyana. Each year thousands don black apparel and swarm our venues to enjoy a party that only Hits and Jams can host!
Mark the dates, get your black outfits ready and prepare for an unforgettable party experience!

Fashion Zone to Feature Five Local Designers

Designed by Shemeza Subrattie
Designed by Shemeza Subrattie
Designed by Nelsion Nurse
Designed by Nelsion Nurse

The Makin’ Style Fashion Zone by Sonia Noel, now features four (5) of Guyana’s Young and upcoming designers in our trendy and stylish line-up of made-to-order clothes suited for any occasion. The winners of the Designers’ Portfolio 2012, Andy Cummings who Hassa curry collection along with a preview of his CFW 2013 will be available to the public.Shemeza Subrattie colour blocking technique is a must have addition to your. Mwanza Glen well know for his glamorous afro centric designs is another designer that will be featured. Nelsion Nurse, who was voted Most Promising Designer in 2010 will show how much he has grown as a designer over the last couple of years.

Designed by Mwanza Glen
Designed by Mwanza Glen
Designed by Andy Cummings
Designed by Andy Cummings

Seasoned leather hand bag designer Louis Jordan will make available an exclusive line of hand bags.He has had many prominent people sport his designs including actress Anna Maria Horsford.

“I believe in the young talent here and will give them every opportunity to advance their career and create a better product and I think the local market need to come on board and support this initiative” – Sonia Noel

 

Designed by Louis Jordan
Designed by Louis Jordan

The concept aptly titled the Fashion Zone will benefit consumers in many ways. The services will extend to include access to special invitation only showings. The Fashion Zone will also issue exclusive membership deals, meeting the designers themselves, afford incredible discounts, offer dynamic fashion pointers and advise on versatile makeovers.

Andy Cummings- ….”.it as been my pleasure to be apart of one historical fashion event in Guyana an I am looking forward to be part of it”

Shameeza Subrattie- “Fashion zone would be an opportunity for my to showcase my talent even more, it would help me mature and build confidence in my self and designs since I would be exposed to many challenges during the journey…”

Mwanza Glenn – “Its a privilege to have a location to retail my pieces and market myself more!”

Nelsion Nurse- where fashion seems to be a priority these days many of us as young designers can’t afford a location of our own to market ourselves so fashion zone makes us more accessible to persons interested in getting a piece of our designs!

Designer Louis Jordan said this concept is great for designers and give him the opportunity to show cast his creative work and build a much needed client base

Friday 5th October from 4pm to 7pm will be the in store launch and Saturday 6th the open house.The public is invited to enjoy big discounts, free wardrobe tips and a limited number of free membership cards for those 2 days.The public will get a sneak peak of Sonia Noel collection for Caribbean Plus Size Fashion Week.

EZEJET West Indian Music Awards for Guyana Sept 22

Some of the Awards
Some of the Awards

Some have dubbed Guyana’s entertainment industry as a sleeping giant on the cusps of awakening even as the issue the introduction of copyrights legislation remains the main call form stakeholders. However that does not mean that those that make it happen should not be recognized and duly rewarded. In that light a line up of Guyanese are set to be awarded and celebrated for their contribution to the industry. EzJet in collaboration Dheeraj Cultural Foundation, Cultural Centre Ghungaroos Dance Academy out of the USA will take time out to honour some of the movers and shakers at an invitation only awards ceremony on September 22 at the Pegasus poolside. The events CEO says the company is spending just about US$30,000 to make the event a success. The event dubbed the 6th annual West Indian Music Awards (WIMA)is an all expenses paid presentation followed by a dinner and Dance. The event will honour stake holders in 16 categories across the wide spectrum of what Guyana dubs entertainment. The West Indian Music Awards categories including: best radio personality with names such as Merrano Isaacs and DJ Casual being the nominees. Mahendra Ramkillerwan stands alone for best male Chutney singer of the but clashes with Adrin Dutchin for Best song of the year with ‘I am Guyanese’ and ‘dem ah watch me’. The women will not be out done as Big Red’s ‘Guyanese wine’ will clash with Vanilla’s ‘Rage’ in the best females soca category while Mystic will do battle with Solid Youths,’ ‘you are gonna make it’ for the best reggae song of the year.

The best entertainment television personality category will be one to watch as Caribbean Music Box host Mondale Smith of Btv ch2 is pitted against Entertainer Rawle Ferguson’s Hitsville on HJtv72 and WR Reaz on channel 69. The Trio will again do battle for the best entertainment television personality crystal. Did Adrian Dutchin out perform his X2 duo mate Jumo for the best stage performer of the year? That question will be answered on the night of this prestigious event while APSARA is pitted against Classique Dance Company to see which is the best dance group/ troupe out of Guyana. in teh ebst Entertainment Print Journalist category Kaieteur News’ Rabindraroop Lall will come up against, Guyana Times’ Bhisham Mohommed and the Guyana Chronicle’s Alex Wayne to see who has the edge.

The event’s excitement continues with the singling out of Guyana’s best music video of the year. Best promotion group of the year will be awarded also and the nominees are Pulse, Hits and Jams and Fire Fest productions. One person will get the life time achievement in music award and a humanitarian awardee will not be left out. Apparently of all the bands that have come and gone the Shakti strings have remained true and stead fast and for that… who knows, maybe they too will get an award. And special special awards will be handed out to two Guyanese queens who have done the land of many waters proud on the international pageant circuit. Did Anthony Abrams of wine attack fame out weight GTT Jingle and Song competition winner Brandon Harding for the best new comer prize? One of the two will be performing. But its not only about awards as the night’s event will also feature entertainment from the likes of Mahendra Ramkillerwan, reigning Banks Groovy and Carib titles soca king Jumo Primo. Gospel sensation Solid youth as well as Mystic and Big Red while some new talent will be making their début as a warning to the veterans through presentations from Guyana’s little known Andre Duesbury and a kid who is now ready to break out with his acid raspy voice alongside a rhythm guitarist. They are Alex and Christian. The night under the stars will be one of the more memorable one for music stakeholders as they socialize and network in an environment. The ultimate aim is to let the artistes know for sure that their work, time, investments and energies are not wasted but celebrated. Nominees are asked to contact 6796111 or 6125540 for more details. Invitations have been issued to most major corporate citizens and among the guest that have confirmed their attendance is the United States Ambassador to Guyana Brent Hardt and wife Sakia as well as Tourism Minister Irfan Ali.

New music from FOJO

Fojo: She's A Good Woman Poster
Fojo: She's A Good Woman Poster

Artist/Producer/Writer are just some of the words to describe veteran singer Ian “Fojo” Corbin.

Born in Guyana, and residing in Trinidad, Fojo is known for his breakout music including 2007’s hit “Love You Till The End” and
“High” Ft. Shelly G. Other noteworthy singles from Fojo include “GT Rudeboi”, “If You Had No Choice” and “Imagination”. Fojo is
also know for his production and writing work with Soca/Reggae artist such as the 2009 Soca Queen, Shelly G (Shelon Garraway),
Tamisha Nichols, and Soca veteran Ajala.

Now Fojo is releasing his new hit song “She’s A Good Woman” produced by Spice and executive producer Charles Ward. Taken from the
reggae compilation album “Love Supreme” due for release in early 2013 via Black Mountain Records. “She’s A Good Woman” brings back
that feel good music with real content and emotion. Fojo is a veteran artist that is on the verge of his just due stardom and
elevation in the world of Soca/Reggae music.

Listen at GuyanaLive Spotlight

Hits and Jams all set for epic Jamzone Weekend

Jamzone Ticking Information
Jamzone Ticking Information

Only three days remain before we say goodbye to Jamzone Summer Break 2012 and the Hits and Jams team are preparing to close the annual festival in epic style! The two most talked about shows of 2012 and the Jamzone Beach Jam are set to begin this weekend! Several of the artistes booked for the Jamzone Regional Night concert, including Jamaican five star general of music, Bounty Killer and ‘Gyal a bubble’ singer, Konshens, are already in Guyana!

Prepare for three uninterrupted days of fun and incredible entertainment! This is what you’ve been waiting for all year! This Friday night, you will see live performances by Dancehall’s brightest stars at the Jamzone Regional Night concert. The following night, hip hop’s ‘biggest boss’, Rick ‘Rozay’ Ross, will headline one of the most anticipated Jamzone International Night concerts ever held. Jamaican stars Elephant Man, Spice and Macka Diamond will also join the rap prodigy on the Jamzone stage!

On Sunday, the Jamzone trail leads to the Splashmins Fun Park and Resort for the longest running Jamzone event, the Beach Jam! One will experience an amazing day of family this Sunday! Jamzone 12 will end on a VERY high note as we intend to party all day into the night! Bring out the picnic baskets and bask in the beautiful ambience of this nature resort. There will be lots of incredible games and activities for the entire family. When the sun sets, top artistes and performers will take the main stage for the grand ‘beach concert’.
Get your tickets now at Glamour Designer Brands and Ashmins Trading to be a part of Guyana’s greatest festival!

Miss Jamzone International 2012 Delegates: Suriname, St. Kitts and Nevis

Miss Suriname: Elise Tolud
Miss Suriname: Elise Tolud

Name: Elisa Tolud

Age: 18

Country: Suriname

Occupation: Student

Hobbies: Modeling and playing volleyball

Life’s ambition: I wish to one day become a child psychologist and own a children’s shelter. I love kids and will dedicate my life towards helping them.

 

Miss St Kitts and Nevis: Trevicia Adams
Miss St Kitts and Nevis: Trevicia Adams

 
 

Name: Trevicia Adams

Age: 21

Country: St Kitts and Nevis

Occupation: Bank Teller

Hobbies: Dancing and listening to music

Life’s ambition: I’m currently pursuing a degree in marketing, which I hope will be the first step towards my dream of one day owning a prestigious Marketing Consulting Firm.

Miss Jamzone International 2012 Delegates: British Virgin Islands, St. Vincent and The Grenadines, Jamaica

Miss British Virgin islands: Jasmine Perez
Miss British Virgin islands: Jasmine Perez

Name: Jasmine Perez

Age: 23

Country: British Virgin Islands

Occupation: Radio personality

Hobbies: Reading, Socializing, Dancing, Photography and organizing community service projects

Life’s ambition: I hope to own an entertainment network in the Caribbean which would include radio and television broadcast. I will work tirelessly to produce original and quality programming for this network.

 

 

Miss St Vincent and Grenadines : Shemon Baptiste
Miss St Vincent and Grenadines : Shemon Baptiste

 
 
Name: Shemon Baptiste

Country: St Vincent & the Grenadines

Age: 22

Occupation: Teacher

Hobbies: Singing, dancing, painting, drawing, hiking

Life’s ambition: I would love to become an engineer. I had really wanted to do civil with environmental engineering but I have fallen in love with mechanical engineering. I feel at home reading and studying it.

 

 

Miss Jamaica : Kerrie Baylis
Miss Jamaica : Kerrie Baylis

Miss Jamaica!

Name: Kerrie Baylis

Country: Jamaica

Age: 23

Occupation: Insurance Underwriter

Hobbies: Dancing, going to the beach, watching movies, swimming, working out at the gym, modeling, travelling

Life’s ambition: My life’s ambition is to be healthy and happy…happy in life, happy in love, happy in work. I’m 23 years old, I just graduated from the University of Surrey with a degree in law and I currently work in insurance. My journey has just begun. I’m still learning and exploring so my life’s ambition is to be happy and successful in any and everything I do. Live with no regrets!