Got there just a tad late to catch the opening act. T'was a sweet young lady with a beautiful voice. Don't know her name and didn't recognize the songs but ohhhh such talent!
Next up was Culture featuring Kenyata Hill (son of the late Joseph Hill). Very good performance by the group. Kenyata picked up the "baton" left by his father and he was a "conqueror." We will hear more about Kenyata as he leads "Culture" onwards into the coming years.
There was a band change and out came Inner Circle. And they wowed the crowd with hits such as Bad Boys Bad Boys, Girl I wanna Make You Sweat, I Was Born An Innocent Child, Dreadlocks Can't Live inna Tenament yard et al. Fantastic performance. They even sang a tribute to Sugar Bugga Minott. That new lead vocalist (who is also their lead guitarist) has an awesome voice and took me back to the days of Jacob Killa Miller. Good too see my old buddies Touter (on piano), Ian (base) and Roger (rythm guitar) on stage.
There was another band change as the Harmony Band strung up for the main act. This is my fifth Beres show and he has never failed to deliver. Absolutely (for me) the best act out of Jamaica. The "Hit-Maker-from-Jamaica" went through his repertoire of hits and had the ladies swooning. Everyone got on their feet for Beres as he delivered hits after hits. Even Kenyata joined Beres briefly on stage to do a Buju Banton impression. In one word: FABTABULOUS!
Next up was Culture featuring Kenyata Hill (son of the late Joseph Hill). Very good performance by the group. Kenyata picked up the "baton" left by his father and he was a "conqueror." We will hear more about Kenyata as he leads "Culture" onwards into the coming years.
There was a band change and out came Inner Circle. And they wowed the crowd with hits such as Bad Boys Bad Boys, Girl I wanna Make You Sweat, I Was Born An Innocent Child, Dreadlocks Can't Live inna Tenament yard et al. Fantastic performance. They even sang a tribute to Sugar Bugga Minott. That new lead vocalist (who is also their lead guitarist) has an awesome voice and took me back to the days of Jacob Killa Miller. Good too see my old buddies Touter (on piano), Ian (base) and Roger (rythm guitar) on stage.
There was another band change as the Harmony Band strung up for the main act. This is my fifth Beres show and he has never failed to deliver. Absolutely (for me) the best act out of Jamaica. The "Hit-Maker-from-Jamaica" went through his repertoire of hits and had the ladies swooning. Everyone got on their feet for Beres as he delivered hits after hits. Even Kenyata joined Beres briefly on stage to do a Buju Banton impression. In one word: FABTABULOUS!
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