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Entertainment

Huge turnout for Buju in Miami

BY KARYL WALKER Online news editor walkerk@jamaicaobserver.com

Monday, January 17, 2011



MIAMI, Florida — The Bayfront Park Amphitheatre in downtown Miami was bursting at the seams as fans of the embattled reggae star, Buju Banton turned out in their numbers for his Before the Dawn Concert here yesterday.

At the time of filing this report, the Reggae star, who has been facing drug charges in the United States, had not yet taken the stage. However, all the artistes who performed, gave a good account of themselves.

Young act Richie Loop came to Miami and emptied his "cupp," kicking things off in great fashion. He was followed by Everton Blender who raised the tempo inside the venue and had the patrons rocking to his popular tunes, Lift Up Your Heads and Ghetto People Song. Despite his short stint on stage Blender was in fine form and the audience loved him.

The bar was raised even higher when former teen queen, Nadine Sutherland, took to the stage. If her performance was to be rated out of 10, she definitely scored a 9.99, giving "action, not a bag a mout" and left the crowds roaring for more of her infectious performance.

Freddie McGregor was up next and his Big Ship sailed across the Miami Bayfront, delivering the hits he is known for.

The Jamaican artiste who had the most international visibility for 2010, Gyptian, also took to the stage to support his fellow artiste. He delivered his big tune, Hold You, much to the delight of the Miami audience.

There was a strong contingent of police at the venue, and this was a poignantly brought home by singer Mykal Rose who burst onto the stage with the opening line of his popular song, "Police and thief inna shoot-out."

This opening segment of the show also featured Gramps Morgan, who has collaborated with Buju Banton for a haunting rendition of Psalms 23. Morgan gave another of his signature performances. Another of the early standouts was Wayne Wonder. Many will remember that he was the first to call a young Buju on stage back in 1990 introducing the 'Gargamel' to Jamaica and the world. Wonder did well to ignite his fans in this city.

If there was one downside to the event, it was the stringent policy put in place to deal with members of the media who journeyed from all over the world to cover the event. Only when the media arrived at the venue for accreditation were we informed that only the first five minutes of each performance could be videotaped or photographed. In addition no photos of Buju Banton could be taken while he is on stage. This resulted in the media being herded out of the 'pit' after the first few minutes of each performance.

For a full report of the Buju Banton and Friends, Before the Dawn Concert, see the Tuesday Observer.



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COMMENTS (9)

robert chang
1/18/2011
Yes buju banton was fantastic and delightful to watch, he matured like fine wine! having said that can we have some report on our jamaican american and british american, celebrities like naomi campbell, sean kingston, collin powell, sheryl lee ralph, and the rest. Im tired of only reading about the white american celebrities.

1/18/2011
An Unforgettable night. I am glad I attended, Buju performed with such energy,humility and emotion.I hope that there will be DVD's on sale.He has finally come into his own.Hope he gets a second chance of freedom for years to come...well done..you had to be there to FEEL it.
Kim Cole
1/17/2011
The show was well organized and incident free. Buju's friends performed well, but he was superb. He gave us everything he got. I must say this performance supersedes all other. Buju, you are in ours prayers. Stay humble."One day things must get better".

ann g
1/17/2011
@ Chuck..u have a point..this is an evil society
Toyna Williams
1/17/2011
The one big down side and a heart wrenching dissappointment for me was the fact that I was unable to see it on like as advertised. I paid my $24.95 and did not CMX webcast was not ready to deliver the show to us live. Throughout the five hours of the show I was just getting responsive email that they had technical difficulty and they are working on it. I am wondering it was just me or there were others who were left out of the loop?
Chuck Emanuel
1/17/2011
"Buju, me nah get up aff me knees till the chains of this evil system is realease ".
U betta stay pan U knees, because anyone could be Babylon !.

1/17/2011
Yesterday Buju along his real friends enjoyed a day of solidarity, and love..dem represent fi him..Good friends betta dan pocket money..proud of the way things went for him. Buju, me nah get up aff me knees till the chains of this evil system is realease...love you Buju
jason m
1/17/2011
"If there was one downside to the event, it was the stringent policy put in place to deal with members of the media who journeyed from all over the world to cover the event." Did Mr Walker expect full access to an artiste who is still out on bail under strict conditions? Get a grip! Methinks media people complain about special treatment too much sometimes! Sometimes you need to hang back in the crowd, enjoy the show like a regular patron and you'd get a better view!
Steve Allen
1/17/2011
The people love Buju

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