Show of unity at JAMATHON Benefit Concert

November 24, 2017
King of the Dancehall Beenie Man (second left) seems to be getting compliments on his attire from Prime Minister Andrew Holness (second right) backstage at the Caribbean Love Now JAMATHON Benefit Concert. Looking on are veteran music personality Tommy Cowan and Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange.
Pretty Boy Floyd (left), Agent Sasco (centre) and Tarrus Riley holding a reasoning.
Toots Hibbert and Sizzla backstage at the Caribbean Love Now JAMATHON Benefit Concert.
Deejay Tommy Lee Sparta greets (from left) gospel crooner Carlene Davis, Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange and Naomi Cowan at the JAMATHON Benefit Concert.
Lionel Rookwood/Photographer Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange and Sizzla chit-chatting backstage at the Caribbean Love Now JAMATHON Benefit Concert.
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On Wednesday night, the National Indoor Sports Complex created a frame of possibilities, demonstrating the capacity of local promoters to congregate with many of the entertainment industry's giants and even the nation's leaders.

In an effort to raise money to help the hurricane-ravaged islands of the Lesser Antilles, owner of the Reggae Sumfest franchise Joe Bogdanovich organised a monumental concert, the Caribbean Love Now JAMATHON Benefit Concert.

 

Hardcore dancehall deejays

 

The concert was a pleasant blend of genres, with patrons treated to a line-up that showcased rocksteady legends (like Beres Hammond), reggae pioneers (including Freddie McGregor), so-called reggae revivalists (including Jesse Royal and Protoje), and hard-core dancehall deejays (like Tommy Lee Sparta).

The JAMATHON stage also supported soca stars Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons.

During JAMATHON, stars who were not performing had the chance to interact directly with the nation's leaders backstage.

Entertainers gathered for photo opportunities and conversations with Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Entertainment Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, turning the Telethon area into a large meet-and-greet among top local entertainment industry professionals.

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