Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Jazz In The Gardens - The Place for Lovers of Great Jamaican and International Music

It was another great show - Jazz In The Gardens on Sunday, October 27, 2027. The overcast skies did put a shadow over the event and the fans came out to show their support.

Heading the list of guests was the Mayor of Kingston and St Andrew, Andrew Swaby. I recognized other persons such as Monica Brown - former head of the Student's Loan Bureau, veteran radio and television producer Lorna Gordon, and her daughter Stephanie Gordon Reid, NSWMA head Audley Gordon, DSP Elsa Smith, Danny Roberts, Justice David Batts, Olive Brown and her husband Vernal Brown, Sharon Northover, Vivian Talbot and others. Winners of the Bark Di Trute tickets Veronica Campbell-Dare and Sylvia Martin, were there to enjoy their prizes. Follow my blog and you will never know what you might win. I had tickets to visit Mexico and to stay there for a week and no one entered. They thought it was a hoax.😀

The performances were of international standard. Everton Pessoa's big Band was a hit with the audience with musicians like Dean Frazer and others. Nikeisha Barnes continues to grow from a competitor in a competition, to a singer, then performer and now she is definitely the artiste to watch. Rojjah was the final act. He had the people standing and dancing throughout his performance. Rojjah's ability to use the stage and dance is unmatched in Jamaica at this time. 

Jazz In The Gardens is the place to go, to network and meet new friends. It's the place where many go to celebrate their birthdays and to be recognised by the show organizers. See you there on December 29, 2024. Tell your visiting relatives and friends to visit this top class show.



Rojjah, Dsp Elsa Smith, Anthony McLaughlin

Nickeisha Barnes


Nick Lindsay


Musicians taking a break


Dean Frazier


Mayor Swaby



Harold Davis






Lorna Gordon celebrating her birthday with her daughter

Nicole Simone


Kenroy Mullings

Nancy McLean


Audley Gordon and his family

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