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  • Update: Barbados, Mavado, Kartel

    Barbados PM says no to Mavado, Vybz Kartel show

    Friday, March 26, 2010

    FOLLOWING weeks of intense public debate and front page headlines in Barbados, the Mavado, Vybz Kartel unity concert scheduled for this weekend has been officially cancelled.

    Prime Minister David Thompson made the announcement at a press conference held yesterday, exactly two days before the event. Thompson is quoted in the Barbados Advocate as saying: "That quest to do the right thing by Barbadians prompted my request for the meeting with the organisers of the proposed show and I am happy to announce that in deference to the expressed wishes and the anxieties of a very wide cross-section of Barbadians, that the organisers of the Mavado/Vybz Kartel show and Youth Forum have agreed to the revamping of initiatives resulting in the cancellation of this weekend's activities."

    The prime minister said that persons were mainly concerned with the idea of these artistes being portrayed as role models.

    "Don't leave here in any doubt; anything that has to be done to protect our children in this country will be done," he stressed.

    Interestingly, Vybz Kartel, the Gaza president and Mavado, the Gully god performed in Barbados on separate occasions in October and November of last year, during what was then the height of Gully/Gaza tensions between them and their respective supporters. No attempt was reportedly made then by the government nor the police to prevent those concerts, which progressed incident-free.

    There have been suggestions in some quarters that the cancellation stemmed in part from the fact that the promoter, Jack Farrell, is Vincentian and therefore should not have been the one to promote an event of this magnitude in Barbados.

    "Mavado and Kartel sharing the same stage at a concert promoting peace and unity is huge by any standards. That is a sell-off event. And you must remember that there is a big reggae show in April, put on by promoters based here in Barbados," a source explained.

    The commissioner of police, Darwin Dottin had stated initially that he did not have the manpower to police the show, and would therefore not grant the required permit.

    That, however, was subsequently reversed and Farrell, who was named as joint promoter with the government-affiliated Barbados Youth Action Programme, subsequently resumed his planning for the event.

    Farrell reportedly stated yesterday that the artistes had been booked to arrive in the island last night, but it was not clear whether or not they had actually left Jamaica for Barbados.

    Farrell had said previously that a cancellation of the show would mean a loss of more than $200,000 for his company.

    "I have invested a lot of money in this show, I've paid the artistes deposits, paid for advertising the show and paid for airline tickets and hotel accommodation, among other things," Farrell reportedly said.

    He said the show would bring needed revenue into the country and enhance business for a number of interests such as boutiques and food vendors.

  • #2
    Couldn't care less which country waan fi ban Nyze Kartel. What a talent gone to waste!

    Mavado need fi do him own ting and stop trying to compete with anyone, or he might find himself going down the same drain.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Historian View Post
      There have been suggestions in some quarters that the cancellation stemmed in part from the fact that the promoter, Jack Farrell, is Vincentian and therefore should not have been the one to promote an event of this magnitude in Barbados.
      Likkle 2x4 Barbados and dem insularity! Even the Trinis would not have been so petty!


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      • #4
        Ironic (lol)

        Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
        Likkle 2x4 Barbados and dem insularity! Even the Trinis would not have been so petty!
        Do you see the irony of Jamaica (symbolized here by Mo) accusing another Caribbean country of “insanity”? Ironic in the extreme!

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        • #5
          Insanity?!? What are you talking about?!?

          If you meant "insularity", then fine! But I don't believe Jamaica is any where near as insular as Barbados and Trinidad. They talk a lot about Caribbean family and all that crap, but it's only talk! And yet they are separated by a couple hundreds of sea. Jamaica is surrounded by non-English speaking countries and have a right to feel isolated from it's English-speaking brothers and sisters, if only for geographic reasons.

          What is their excuse?!??


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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
            Jamaica is surrounded by non-English speaking countries and have a right to feel isolated from it's English-speaking brothers and sisters, if only for geographic reasons.
            Is what a gwaan on the forum on this slow friday afternoon.
            Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              what mi say?!?


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              • #8
                The irony i see is the reference: 2x4 Barbados.

                I grin when Jamaicans refer to other (smaller) Islands as "small island".

                A wondah how the Cubans refer to Jamaica ?

                Wooooops... sarry to hi-jack the post.
                The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

                HL

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HL View Post
                  ...A wondah how the Cubans refer to Jamaica ?....
                  "Dat dot?" (or the equivalent in Spanish).

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HL View Post
                    A wondah how the Cubans refer to Jamaica ?
                    Or how Cubans refer to Barbados!?

                    "Donde esta?"


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                    • #11
                      My Sincere Apology, Boss

                      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                      Insanity?!? What are you talking about?!?

                      If you meant "insularity", then fine! But I don't believe Jamaica is any where near as insular as Barbados and Trinidad. They talk a lot about Caribbean family and all that crap, but it's only talk! And yet they are separated by a couple hundreds of sea. Jamaica is surrounded by non-English speaking countries and have a right to feel isolated from it's English-speaking brothers and sisters, if only for geographic reasons.

                      What is their excuse?!??
                      Mosiah, there is a lesson that I need to learn from this error, and it is this: Never read or type comments in haste! I apologize for the huge error I made yesterday.

                      I was actually doing several things at the same time, and so only had a chance to “speed-read” your comment. The result is obvious as I misread “insularity” and so thought I saw “insanity” (LMAO)!! I’m still shocked at how I made this huge error .

                      Once again, please accept my sincere apology for misrepresenting your comment .

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                      • #12
                        No problem at all! I knew you had misread. Heaven knows, we have a lock on insanity! 1500 murders every year?!?

                        Now, care to comment on my insularity comment? Can Jamaicans describe others as insular?


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                        • #13
                          Jamaica Luge.. and it nuh have nutting fi duh wid Land Mass..

                          Learn dat Babylon...

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                          • #14
                            Not all Jamaicans are insular but you are certainly one of the insular ones.

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                            • #15
                              just because mi nuh like soca?! come on, exile!


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