New York's Irie Jamboree turns five
By Kevin Jackson Observer writer
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Irie Jamboree, the premiere reggae concert staged in the New York tri-state area each year, will mark its fifth staging with a massive line-up on Sunday, September 2 at the Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York.
Promoted by Irie Jam Radio/Media, the event has grown beyond expectations pulling out record numbers of patrons since its initial staging.
Lady Saw
This year's line-up, an eclectic mix of reggae and dancehall acts, both current and established, include Stephen Marley, Luciano, Morgan Heritage, Anthony B, Assassin, Beenie Man, Mr Vegas, Da'Ville, Lady Saw, Tony Matterhorn, Munga, Mr Easy, Etana, Pressure, and Jockwell.
According to Anthony Turner, publicist for Irie Jamboree, the objectives of the show have so far materialised. "From the first year we have been able to put together a quality presentation that has now become the yardstick by which other reggae concerts are measured," he said.
"We have always strived to produce and promote a family oriented event and so far we are extremely proud of all four events that we have produced. The public has responded by turning out in record numbers each year. In fact, last year, despite the treat of a major hurricane on the very weekend the concert was planned, the event was able to attract over 25,000 patrons. This year, given the pre-event buzz on the streets and in the industry, we anticipate a turnout close to 30,000 strong," said Turner.
At the 2007 International Reggae and World Music Awards, Irie Jamboree won the award for Favourite Concert of the Year, beating out Welcome to Jamrock and Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest.
According to Turner, more than 150 registered media entities from England, Japan, Jamaica, Canada and various states within the USA covered the event. "This year we will have even greater interest in the event," he said. "We plan to have radio broadcasts to various stations across the USA and Jamaica. This will greatly assist our efforts to brand the event internationally."
By Kevin Jackson Observer writer
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Irie Jamboree, the premiere reggae concert staged in the New York tri-state area each year, will mark its fifth staging with a massive line-up on Sunday, September 2 at the Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York.
Promoted by Irie Jam Radio/Media, the event has grown beyond expectations pulling out record numbers of patrons since its initial staging.
Lady Saw
This year's line-up, an eclectic mix of reggae and dancehall acts, both current and established, include Stephen Marley, Luciano, Morgan Heritage, Anthony B, Assassin, Beenie Man, Mr Vegas, Da'Ville, Lady Saw, Tony Matterhorn, Munga, Mr Easy, Etana, Pressure, and Jockwell.
According to Anthony Turner, publicist for Irie Jamboree, the objectives of the show have so far materialised. "From the first year we have been able to put together a quality presentation that has now become the yardstick by which other reggae concerts are measured," he said.
"We have always strived to produce and promote a family oriented event and so far we are extremely proud of all four events that we have produced. The public has responded by turning out in record numbers each year. In fact, last year, despite the treat of a major hurricane on the very weekend the concert was planned, the event was able to attract over 25,000 patrons. This year, given the pre-event buzz on the streets and in the industry, we anticipate a turnout close to 30,000 strong," said Turner.
At the 2007 International Reggae and World Music Awards, Irie Jamboree won the award for Favourite Concert of the Year, beating out Welcome to Jamrock and Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest.
According to Turner, more than 150 registered media entities from England, Japan, Jamaica, Canada and various states within the USA covered the event. "This year we will have even greater interest in the event," he said. "We plan to have radio broadcasts to various stations across the USA and Jamaica. This will greatly assist our efforts to brand the event internationally."
Turner also hinted that at least three international reggae artistes will be making guest appearances on this year's show. However, he declined to give names.
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