New York: Reggae's newest music sensation Nesbeth, who was given the herculean task of bringing the curtain down on the third annual Oracabessa Festival on Memorial Monday at Roy Wilkins Park in New York, not only proved equal to the task but had patrons singing along to songs from his growing catalogue of hits.
Assuming command of the stage Nesbeth brought the house down in what was his first major performance in the tri-state area. Born Greg Nesbeth, the artist had his biggest moment when he delivered "My Dream”, arguably one of the most globally recognized reggae songs for 2016.
Publish Date: Saturday, June 11th 2016 |
Organizers permeated sheer exuberance on the impressive and unprecedented turn out of the annual observance of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Four Hundred people packed to the brim the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber at the UN Headquarter in New York on Thursday for the commemoration, according to official estimates.
Publish Date: Sunday, April 3rd 2016 |
A campaign to empower African Diaspora Women is steadily building momentum in New York.
Ntumba Ntumba Apparel (NNA), a New York fashion based non-profit organization that promotes gender empowerment is hosting its annual “Her Image: Changing the Image of African Diaspora Women” Forum on Saturday, April 30,, 2016 at Fordham University in Bronx, New York.
Publish Date: Wednesday, February 24th 2016 |
Ardenne High School continues to live up to its stellar reputation. Considered as the Island’s best secondary school with one of the highest academic standards in the Caribbean, Ardenne High School proudly represented Jamaica for the third time at the recently concluded 5 day international Model United Nations conferences in New York. To show appreciation for their participation, Ardenne High School alumni in New York spearheaded by Dave Rodney and Anthony Turner (co-founders of Images Newsletter – a leading source for Caribbean news, sports and entertainment) held a welcome reception for the 8 member delegation at Finn Partners – a global communications group’s office in midtown Manhattan.
Publish Date: Saturday, November 21st 2015 |
Mark-Anthony Abel, a British-born singer, songwriter and composer of Jamaican roots arrived in New York City last night for a two-week promotional run.
While in New York, Abel will participate in a number of promotional activities including the hosting of a music industry listening party at the Ripley Grier Studios in Manhattan on Wednesday October 28.
Publish Date: Sunday, October 25th 2015 |