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King Yellowman reigns at Jazz
BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter
Friday, January 27, 2012
KING Yellow Man gave a majestic performance at last night's staging of the annual Jazz Festival which got off on a high note at the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium.
The veteran deejay who skipped from one side to the other on the stage held the cheering audience spell bound during an electrifying performance which lasted for about half hour.
In between deliveries such as " Blue Berry Hill," I am Getting Married", "Mr Chin", the deejay was hilarious in his interaction with the patrons who he held in stitches.
Before ending his performance he called on his sidekick, Medikal a medical practitioner in Trelawny who is a former Tastee Talent show winner.
Medikal held his own during his rendition of Dennis Brown's "Should I".
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