Brooklyn to stage first J’can patty eating contest
NEW YORK, United States (CMC) – The first annual Jamaican patty eating contest will be held in Brooklyn on Sunday as a part of the Labour Day celebrations.
NEW YORK, United States (CMC) – The first annual Jamaican patty eating contest will be held in Brooklyn on Sunday as a part of the Labour Day celebrations.
Alton Ellis— Alton Ellis’ anti-rude boy campaign has gone down in history as one of the most significant features of early Jamaican music.
River overflows, affecting some homes along its banks, due to the recent Tropical Storm Erika in Roseau, Dominica. Streets across Dominica turned into fast-flowing rivers that swept up cars as the storm pummeled the eastern Caribbean island.
Lloyd Stanbury—- AS a high-profile music business lawyer in the 1990s, Lloyd Stanbury was not afraid to let his views be known on the shortcomings of the Jamaican industry.
Ninjaman— VETERAN dancehall artist Ninjaman, who recently parted ways with Downsound Records, is now assuming the role of businessman. The deejay will be opening his recording studio to the public on Monday. The studio’s first set of releases are expected during opening week.
ANOTHER Caribbean act has made the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Locked Away by sibling duo R City and singer Adam Levine from Maroon 5 is currently number eight on the publication’s main board.