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SOCIAL: Sweet Caroline!
Caroline St George blows out the candles on her birthday cake.<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Entertainment, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Music, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
March 16, 2017

SOCIAL: Sweet Caroline!

Music producer Caroline St George celebrated her ‘she didn’t say, we didn’t ask’ birthday (yes, they say it’s not polite to ask a lady her age) at her exquisite Cottage 9 residence at Round Hill in Hanover on Tuesday.

The musically charged soirée saw St George sharing the momentous occasion with family, friends and well-wishers, as several notable players on the western side of The Rock came out to wish the always-effervescent St George a happy birthday.

Jamaican fare was the order of the night — pimento jerk chicken, fried bammy and steamed snapper — which perfectly complemented the song selections from Full Force sound system as they kept vibe and energy going with popular Jamaican hits. Now, a party for a music producer would not be complete without some live performances and that was where the party hit fever pitch.

Singers Shaneika Hibbert, Sasanya Dawson and Khalia Million from London got things rolling with their rendition of popular hits such as Rihanna’s Work, but the always ‘swagging’ Fambo took it up a few notches with Rum and Red Bull and brought the house down with his version of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline, for the birthday girl herself. The incomparable Eek-A-Mouse delivered his hits as only he could. ‘Bad Gyal’ Ce’Cile and In My Cup singer Richie Loop closed out the segment on a high with their hits adding to an already festive affair.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tiffany Forstmayr, projects coordinator, Island Routes, and massage therapist Richard Nelson<strong>Aceion Cunningham</strong>
Businessman James Goren (left) was spotted in convo with Rainforest Seafoods CEO Brian Jardim and his wife Shelagh.<strong> Aceion Cunningham</strong>
Out to celebrate with Caroline St George were Violet and Lennox Lewis.<strong>Aceion Cunningham</strong>
Caroline St George and her son Alex Clavel<strong> Aceion Cunningham</strong>
Recording artiste Ce&rsquo;Cile<strong> <br></strong>
From left: Dr Sheneka Davidson, birthday belle Caroline St George, Julia Lemigova, philanthropist and enetertainers Ce&rsquo;Cile and Richie Loop<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
From left: Mark Hart, executive chairman, Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ); Paula Kerr-Jarrett, director, Barnett Estate; and Joe Bogdanvich of Downsound Records<strong> (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Madeline Smith (left), a student of the University of Miami, and Maya Hart, a student at Deerfield Academy<strong> <br></strong>
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Gemma McKay, consultant<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Hanover Charities Jamaica committee members Candace Hart (left) Katrin Casserly (centre) and Vanessa Noel<strong> (Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
British singer Khalia Million<strong>Aceion Cunningham</strong>
Philanthropist Julia Lemigova and Mark McIntosh, CEO of Wallenford Coffee<strong> <br></strong>
Roshan Ramchandani (left), CEO, Rosh Marketing, Dr Sheneka Davidson and Andrew McGlone, CEO, World Media TV<strong> <br></strong>
Fabellas (from left) Savannah Baker, creative director and stylist; Natasha Golding, hairstylist; and Teso Lillian, businesswoman<strong> (Photos: Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Birthday belle Caroline St George is serenaded by Fambo.<strong> (Photo: Aceion Cunningham)</strong>
Nodishia Deenah and husband Richard of Bio Kinergo Studio<strong> <br></strong>

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