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| Kenroy Mullings |
Kenroy Mullings is an iconic guitarist who has released two albums titled 'Brighter Days' and 'Take Me Somewhere.' A top-class guitarist who has toured the world with musical icons, Jimmy Cliff, Morgan Heritage, and Beenie Man. He is a graduate of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts.
He worked on three Grammy-nominated albums for Buju Banton, Beenie Man, and Morgan. This musical genius was featured on major shows such as Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues and the Pegasus Hotel Jazz in the Garden. This talented musician will tell you that he has been inspired by Ernest Ranglin, George Benson, and John Mayer.
You cannot afford to miss this young, talented genius who will mesmerise you at Jazz In The Gardens on March 29. It will be amazing to see his fingers glide up and down his guitar as he strikes the right chords to put you in the right mood.
His fan base is growing in the Caribbean, North America, and other countries.
This is your opportunity to see one of Jamaica's finest young rising stars. In the future, you will be proud to say you first saw him at Jazz In The Gardens.
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