|

Entertainment

World Sound System Music Festival postponed

Wednesday, October 10, 2012



THE inaugural World Sound System Music Festival, scheduled for this weekend at the Constant Spring Golf Club, has been postponed.

The two-day event would have showcased 16 sound systems from across the globe, such as Shashamane International (Africa), Downbeat The Ruler (New York), One Love (Italy), Saxon High Power (United Kingdom), and King Turbo (Canada). It was the brainchild of singer Freddie McGregor's Big Ship Productions.

"We all wanted this to be a reality and we really did our best to get things moving but unfortunately we had difficulties with getting the necessary work permits in time for the event," McGregor explained.

The festival has been re-scheduled for 2013.



Toots on the mend

 

'Jah Wayne' yearns for mainstream

 

IMAGINE...not magic but magical

 

Levy scores with the KIDS

 

Taylor Swift wins 8 Billboard Awards

 

Jay-Z quashes baby rumours

 

Around the Entertainment Globe

 

Hit or Miss: Nuh Compatible - Bugle

 

Youth arrested after Toots injured in US

 

40-y-o Virgin

 

Spugy B, keeping it positive for Rema

 

Portmore gets 'Famous'

 

Cook 'Kyso' dead at 66

 

Rebirth wins Talent Rush

 

Ochi jazz fest from June 8-16

 

Star Trek rules

 

Big Kenny takes chance on reggae

 

Curly Lox's Road to Zion

 

Highlighting roots-reggae

 

'Soundbox' booms this Wednesday

 

Today's Cartoon