Jamzone Regional Night 2012 ‘TUN UP’

Jory performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012
Jory performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012

The Guyana National Stadium was definitely the place to be last evening as thousands attended the Jamzone Regional Night Super Concert featuring Jamaican artistes Cham, Konshens and Bounty Killer. (Mavado was slated to perform as well, but due to a “travel document” issue he was unable to make it to Guyana).

The concert was truly an entertaining one. The show started after 12 with Guyanese Jory Hector opening the performances. Mr. Ah De Real Thing did an amazing job in hyping the crowd as he belted out his hottest songs such as “Down Deh”, “Blackberry”, “Let It Guh Suh” and his very famous “Mr Limpy J”.

 

 

 

Baby Cham performing at Jamzone REgional Night 2012
Baby Cham performing at Jamzone REgional Night 2012

Jory made way for Cham who took us from classics such as “Ghetto Story”, “Many Many”, “Strange Things” (to name a few) to hits such as “Wine”, “Backway”, “Drop it” and “Tun Up”. Cham mentioned that he had a special surprise for everyone; that surprise came in the form of the very pretty, Ophelia, commonly known as O, his wife who accompanied him on stage and together they sang “Tun Up”. Cham was full of energy and he enjoyed showing off his expert dance moves throughout his performance.

The next performer to grace the stage with his presence, cute smile and signature red head was Konshens. He had the Guyana National Stadium in a frenzy as he had everyone dancing to songs such as “Realest Song”, “Do Sumn”, “Good Girl Gone Bad”, “A So Mi Tan”, “Hot Patty” and the girls anthem “Gal A Bubble” to name a few. Of course, he invited a young woman on stage to dance with him and of course he took off his shirt and of course the ladies loved it . Utterly lively and full of excitement are just two ways to describe his performance.

Konshens performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012
Konshens performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012

The Warlord also known as the Five Star General most commonly known as Bounty Killer headlined the concert and though he took the dancehall merriment down a notch, his fans truly enjoyed his performance. The Ghetto Gladiator satisfied his fans by belting out hits such as “Bullet Proof Skin”, “Benz and Bimmer”, “Get Gyal Everyday”, “Dangerously” and “Want War”, to name a couple.

Bounty Killer was also honoured by the  Hits & Jams Entertainment Group and received the third Jamzone Lifetime Achievement Award. This award was presented to The Warlord by Jory Hector on behalf of the group.

 

 

Bounty Killa performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012
Bounty Killa performing at Jamzone Regional Night 2012

Jamzone Regional Night 2012 exceeded all expectations. Though, Mavado was missed by some persons, they were greatly compensated for his no-show by the excellent performances of these very gifted Jamaican dancehall artistes and Guyana’s very own dancehall sensation, Jory.

Let’s see if Jamzone’s International Night Super Concert , slated for tonight, featuring Elephant Man, Spice, Macka Diamond and the ‘illest’ hip hop boss in the game, Rick Ross can top this.

Mash Explosion on tomorrow- Baby Cham, Anthony B

With the Mashramani Day road parade over and the many soca, chutney and calypso events concluded the stage is now set for a Mash wash down dubbed ‘Mash Explosion’.

Jamaican artiste Anthony B arrived in Guyana yesterday and Baby Cham is scheduled to touch down today on a morning flight out of Miami at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.

The concert is aimed at ensuring that persons get a chance to be inspired and it offers a different kind of stress relief after all the soca party sessions.

On the cards to perform tomorrow night are Jamaica’s Digicel Rising star Benetto as well as ‘DJ Gold Teeth’.  Additionally the local line-up will include Alabama of ‘Dem don’t care’ fame, Treyon Garrett out of First Born, and culture/reggae artistes ‘Fire Fred’.

Anthony B’s hits include “Repentance time”, “Fire pon Rome”, “One Thing”, “A De Man”, “Rumour” and “Raid di Barn”. Anthony B followed up with critically acclaimed albums such as “Real Revolutionary”, “Universal Struggle”, “7 Seals”, “Black Star” and “Untouchable”.

No stranger to Guyana, Damian Beckett aka Cham, a Grammy Award-nominated Jamaican recording artist is known for hits like “Ghetto Story.”

Baby Cham, Anthony B heading to GT

Mash Explosion February 27 at the National Park

AlabamaThe stage is being set for Guyana to experience a true Mash explosion reggae and Dance Hall style through the credible promoting abilities of Seven star entertainment and Vizion Sounds promotions.

Come February after the soca hype is concluded fans of dance hall and reggae vibes are encouraged to head to the National Park on February 27 for the official ‘Mash Explosion’ concert.

Headed Guyana’s way for the show are Anthony B and Baby Cham. Anthony B touches down on Thursday February 25 and will be making several appearances on television and radio before the concert  while Baby Cham arrives on February 26 on a morning flight out Miami. he yoo will also be making several appearances before heading to the National Park the following night to perform.

This concert is our way of ensuring that persons get a chance to be inspired and offer a different kind of stress relief after all the soca party sessions. It’s the start of many more promotions with major international artistes, one of the coordinators assures.

Also on the cards to perform on February 27 is Jamaican Digicel rising star Benetto as well as DJ Gold teeth.

Additionally the local line up will include Alabama of dem don’t care fame, Treyon Garrett out of First Born, and culture/ reggae artistes Fire Fred.

Who is Anthony B?

Anthony BDraped in the rich colours of African cloth, his trademark staff in hand, and his dreadlocks wrapped regally on his head, Anthony B embodies all that it is spiritual and proactive about Reggae music. This artiste has been steadfast in his mission to represent the poor and oppressed, using sharp lyrics to confront political injustices and bring the issues of the people to the forefront. In the process, he has raised the quality of performance standards and lyrical content for the industry, through the release of 13 albums, over 1000 singles and appearances on over 100 albums in the last 14 years.

Anthony B’s musical journey started in the church, back when he was still called Keith Anthony Blair in Clark’s Town, Trelawney. In this part of rural Jamaica, Anthony B was immersed in the thunderous chants and rhythms of Revivalism and the Seventh Day Adventist church where he honed his soon-to-be signature vocals. In his formative years, the artiste also cleaved to the music of Otis Redding and the incomparable Peter Tosh.

In 1992, Anthony B left his home-town and set out to make his fateful mark on Kingston’s music scene. He rebuked the trend of girl and gun lyrics popular at that time and remained faithful to words of spiritual consciousness and social conviction. He started working with singer Little Devon, who introduced him to Richard “Bell” Bello, of Star Trail Records, producer for Garnet Silk and Everton Blender. Bell saw the talent of the youngster and shared his commitment to conscious music. The partnership produced a slew of records and releases, such as “Repentance time”, “Fire pon Rome”, “One Thing”, “A De Man”, “Rumour” and “Raid di Barn”. Anthony B followed up with critically acclaimed albums such as “Real Revolutionary”, “Universal Struggle”, “7 Seals”, “Black Star” and “Untouchable”. He also struck out on his own to start his own label, Born Fire Records in 2002. He produced 3 albums independently; Street Knowledge, That’s Life and Life over Death. In addition he released two collaboration albums “Too Strong” with Sizzla and “Three Wise Men” with Sizzla and Luciano.

Anthony B’s latest hit singles include “Sleeping in the Rain”, “Satisfaction”, “Bad From Long Time”, and “Teaser” and come from his highly-anticipated 13th album, “Life Over Death”. In January 2009, Anthony is set to release yet another album with Greensleeves Records. The album, “Rise” produced by Frenchy Maximum Sound, continues Anthony’s legacy as he proves himself to be one of Reggae’s most prolific and engaging artistes, an electrifying performer whose music grips the public social conscience.

Baby Cham

Baby ChamNo stranger to Guyana Cham born Damian Beckett on February 24, 1977 is a Grammy Award-nominated Jamaican recording artist, most well known for his 2006 single “Ghetto Story” from his major label debut album of the same name, a song which led to multiple “story” songs by other artists in a similar vein.

He is currently signed to Atlantic Records, and was previously known as Baby Cham, until 2005. He is still called “Baby Cham” by his Jamaican fans and fans from around the world.

The Miami New Times referred to Cham’s 2000 debut album Wow…The Story as “the most anticipated album in years from any reggae artist,” and a Washington Post review of a live Cham concert in 2006 described him as “the man who may be the next Sean Paul — a dancehall artist who crosses over to the U.S. hip-hop market.”

Throughout his career, Cham has collaborated with many hip-hop and R&B artists such as Foxy Brown, Alicia Keys, Carl Thomas, Shawn Mims, Akon, and T-Pain.