Thursday, September 16, 2010

Sounds of Freedom





Sunday last was a good night for music. Got things going with Nambo Robinson and Idren Workshop at Hidden Hut on Balmoral Avenue (aptly named, for I'd never heard of it B4). So great to see a real live band, with horn section kickin' out the Jamaican classics. Big up to Nambo for soldiering on with the project and check the blog for notice of return engagements.

then, it was up to 56 Hope Road, where I managed to catch a great set by C-Sharp (why aren't these guy stars yet? well, its inevitable, I think) The line up also included Jah9 and Fyah Blaaze. also caught up real quick with filmmaker Storm saulter, rightly excited about the upcoming premiere of his full-length feature, Better Mus Come

Monday, September 13, 2010

"Black M-terprise": David M for popular biz/lifestyle mag

David M will be featured in the October 2010 issue of Black Enterprise Magazine which hit the streets September 10.

the singer's musical artistry has seen him perform on the Rochester Music Festival and Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York. His music video for the single “Lest we forget” has been featured on BETJ, Music Choice, Tempo and BET “Lift Your Voices” programme respectively. Now, David M Girls Night Out single has started to make an impact in radio and television land locally, the artiste is quickly becoming a household name. The streets and clubs are no different as the campaign has intensified as the video for Girls Night Out found itself among the top 5 on popular video channels HYPE, CVM TV's and R.E.T.V. Internationally, Girls Night Out video has been put in rotation on CIN which covers five boroughs in the United States namely Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Brooklyn. David departs Kingston, Jamaica mid September for the US Tri- State area to start his month long campaign in preparation for Black History Month celebrations February 2011.