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Arts, entertainment community members honoured
Politician and music industry insider Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange(right) receiving her national award from Governor GeneralSir Patrick Allen at King’s House in St Andrew, yesterday.(PHOTOS: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
Art & Culture, Entertainment, Music
BY RICHARD JOHNSON Observer senior reporter johnsonr@jamaicaobserver.com  
October 18, 2015

Arts, entertainment community members honoured

THE ‘feel good’ factor was in overdrive for yesterday’s National Honours and Awards at King’s House in St Andrew.

Scores of Jamaicans were recognised for their contribution to national life. The arts and entertainment industry was not left out.

Actress and broadcaster Fae Ellington was the first of the industry to receive her award — the Order of Distinction in the rank of commander (CD) for her contribution to communication, media, education and culture.

Speaking to the Jamaica Observer, the affable Ellington expressed delight at being honoured.

“It is such an honour. I am so humbled by this. I am happy I was able to make a contribution in this way, and this national award just sweetens the labour as we move forward.”

Politician and music industry insider Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, who was also giving thanks, noted that she too was humbled by the gesture of an CD.

Choreographer Carlton ‘Jackie’ Guy, who lives in the United Kingdom, expressed how grateful he was to be honoured by his own people.

“It feels good to touch base with my Jamaican people and to be recognised in this way. In 2012 I received the MBE from Her Majesty the Queen; so to receive this now is like a double whammy. I am so happy.”

Similar sentiment came from ceramist Gene Pearson. “It feels great to be recognised in this way. I am pleased.”

The list of individuals from the arts receiving the CD was rounded out by pianist and composer Marjorie Whylie.

Six music industry personalities received the Order of Distinction in the rank of Officer (OD).

Renowned composer, arranger and musician Harold Butler, whose career has been dogged by mental issues, proudly stepped up to accept his award from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.

Reggae Sunsplash organiser Ronnie Burke was recognised for his promotion of the Jamaican music industry.

Music producer and head of Penthouse Recording Studio, Donovan Germain, was recognised for his contribution to the music industry.

For Germain, it was a great day. “I am so pleased and honoured, and it feels wonderful to be recognised for something I love to do… which is make music.”

Fellow producer Winston ‘Niney’ Holness, music teacher and vocal coach Patricia ‘Pat’ Gooden, and Rastafarian Nyahbinghi drummer Michael ‘Ras Michael’ Henry were also reflective on receiving the insignia.

“When you look at man like we — Rasta, who come from Back ‘O’ Wall and suffered through abuse yet still we could lay a foundation that today we can receive — it is a great thing. The youth of today must recognise the sacrifice we make to take the culture in the right and proper way to the world,” said Ras Michael.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Musician andcomposerHarold Butler(right) receivinghis nationalhonour for hiscontributionfrom GG SirPatrick Allen.
Pianistand musiccomposerMarjorieWhylie(right)acceptingheraward.
Producer DonovanGermain (right)being recognisedfor his contributionto the musicindustry byGovernor GeneralSir Patrick Allenat King’s Houseyesterday.
Nyahbinghidrummer RasMichael beingrecognised by GGSir Patrick Allen.
Actress and broadcaster Fae Ellington accepting her honourfrom GG Sir Patrick Allen. (PHOTOS: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
Producer Winston ‘Niney’ Holness (right) accepting hisnational honour from GG Sir Patrick Allen.
Ceramist Gene Pearson acceptinghis award from Sir Patrick Allen,governor general.

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