Monday December 1, 2025
There was much to give thanks for Thursday last as live music returned to the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. Jazz Night, hosted by Jamaica Music Museum Curator Herbie Miller inside the cosy Blend Bar & Lounge attracted a capacity crowd of jazz aficionados eager to groove to the mellow notes of the Orville Hammond Trio, featuring pianist Orville Hammond, bassist Leon Duncan, and percussionist Clayon Samuels. They were later joined by vocalist Sandra Crawford, whose commanding voice thrilled the audience with a selection of timeless classics.
Beyond the music, the evening’s special jazz menu, complete with top-shelf spirits, added the requisite panache.
Page 2 caught the rhythm and brings highlights.
Photographer: Naphtali Junior
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Getting In The Groove Vocalist Sharon Crawford delivered a captivating set accompanied by the Orville Hammond Trio — featuring pianist Orville Hammond (left), percussionist Clayon Samuels (right) and bassist Leon Duncan. Naphtali Junior
A Chord Well Struck Event conceptualiser Herbie Miller (centre) shared a moment with (from left) percussionist Clayon Samuels, vocalist Sandra Crawford, pianist Orville Hammond, and bass player Leon Duncan. Naphtali Junior
Setting The Tone First Global Bank director Minna Israel and Jamaica Pegasus hotel General Manager Brian Sang flashed enthusiastic smiles ahead of the jazz fest. Naphtali Junior
Caught In The Melody The tribute to reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, featuring the classic Many Rivers to Cross, had the rapt attention of Environment Solutions CEO Eleanor Jones (left) and jazz lover Sharon Asphall. Naphtali Junior