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WATCH OUT....Jory is Gonna ''Say Wat He Want To Say''

Our boy Jory is about to release a mixtape before the end of January!

Jory teams up with Entertainer Bollers

After being the quiet but talented sing-jay kid from Sophia who knows how to hype up any party scene in or out doors Guyanese artiste Jory is taking his music career to another level.

He recently joined forces with entertainer Kerwin Bollers and is now encouraging his fans to look out for the release of his first mixed tape before the end of January.

The tape will feature Jory in freestyle on some of the hottest dancehall, hip hop, reggae and pop tracks that showcase Jory’s lyrical abilities as he sings about life and reality.

Titled ‘say what me want fuh say’ the recordings were done with insight from entertainer Kerwin Bollers who has to some degree taken on Jory’s management. “This is part of an arrangement we made to better my chances of becoming a more marketable artiste while taking local entertainment to the next level”, Jory said.

Jory Hector, age 26 is a professional fireman and says he has already completed most of the songs for the free style tape and is hoping that persons will buy the original versions. “Its mainly a free style mixed tape where I don’t sit and write I just let the lyrics flow sharing my thoughts on real life stories that basically say what I want to say,” Jory Said.

He added that being a Guyanese artiste with big dreams to one day make the big time, this release to him, will hopefully be his breakthrough release.

On Christmas night 2009 he performed at the National Stadium as the main opening act for Busy Signal and created quite the hype that by far out weighted any response received by local acts at an international show.

He has performed at virtually every major venue in Guyana to rave reviews. Several years ago as part of Natural Black’s birthday celebrations, Jory also sang in Jamaica as a member of the Brutal Jammers band to celebratory applauses.

“it was as if I were their own and looking back to me I have come to realize that after performing as an opening act for many international shows that featured stars like Busy Signal, Natural Black, Bounty Killer, Mavado, Peetah Morgan, Vegas and other I believe that I have the hype just like them and so I’m basically trying out my wings to see how far I can fly this year with the help of entertainer Kerwin Bollers”, Jory said.

As he launches into his new ideas and new affiliations for 2010 he is advising his fans to “Look out for ‘say what I want to say’ mix tape coming soon and other singles will follow.” Amidst rumors that might fly because of his new business affiliation he said “No me and Brutal tracks have no beef but I’m just doing my thing differently this year”.

Of the local music industry he said “it needs more togetherness as opposed to fighting with one another…we need to work together for the sake of the industry”. He added that artistes need to move away from cliques and people who seek to cause friction so they can record at any studio. “To me more unity is needed and artistes need to start respecting the elders who continue to fight for the development of the local industry like.” Jory’s past hits included Jory, last bad boy, and of recent Mr. Limpy. Another crowd favorite is the hot new single titled Limpy Dip that introduces a new dance style. Jory says the soon to be released tape is being made “especially for my fans and I believe that they will like it”.
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Ding Dong To Kick Start Hits & Jams Mash Fever....Followed by a Host of Events


The Mash fever from the hits and jams camp starts January 30 and concludes on February 28 at Splashmins Fun Park. The mash calendar event includes several concept parties and Mega concerts.

On January 30 the hype starts with the launch of the Mash Camp and programme through the Mash crank up concert. This event features Ding dong of holiday, dip again; gyalis, bad man pull up, and skip to me loo fame.

Also in the line up is Madd Dagg of early morning wuk fame as well as Charlie Blacks of if me nah rich this year, Buddy and wet up, wet up fame etc.

The local line up would include Spida and Jory Hector along with Fusion International Sounds at the National Park.

Hits and Jams Director Kerwin Bollers said “This will be our start up for Mash 2010 and we making it bigger and better because Mash is we carnival.” Patrons can also look out for a Pre-Valentine’s event, an all white open air affair, a Soca Jeans Party and our mash night is definitely on, and so is our Mash Wash Down at Splashmin’s on February 28.



“We will be having a Mash Band on the Road on Mash Day and we are coming in full costumes, “Bollers said. The group is working closely with several corporate sponsors to make their Mash plans a reality. On Mash night the Concert planned will possibly feature some big names in soca and Dance hall.”
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Carib Soca Monarch 2010 plans almost complete, Shelly G plans to defend her crown fiercely!

Shelly GEven as the focus is on the festive season, plans are almost complete for the staging of the Carib Soca Monarch 2010 Mashramani competition.

A source from within the Carib Beer Soca Monarch planning committee, told this publication that Soca Monarch contenders need to start preparing their songs to submit for a possible chance at the first prize purse.

“We are focussed on Christmas right now but our plans are almost complete for the 2010 competition and from what I know things will be bigger and better,” the source said.

With Christmas day completed the plans should be unveiled at a launching ceremony in a few days the source informed. When this publication contacted Nigel Worrell the event coordinator he was tight lipped but said the event is definitely happening in 2010 in a big way.

Shellon Garraway (Shelly G) formerly known as Shelly Belly, is the reigning soca monarch and word from her camp is that she has no plans to let go of the crown and will be defending it fiercely. She copped the title last year over Melissa ‘Vanilla’ Roberts with her spicy soca hit titled ‘Work it.’ Vanilla eventually copped the Road March title with her “Ah coming hot for the carnival.”

According to reports from the Kross Kolor ‘Head Hunters’ camp three times soca monarch Adrian Dutchin is in the valley of decision, contemplating a possible return to the competition, while Vanilla and B52 (Lil Man) as well as Berbician ‘Bones man’ plan to stake their claim on the crown in February, 2010.

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Mondale Smith

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Cellink Malika Boyd music video for January 2010 launch

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Cellink Jingle and song competition 2009 winner, Malika Boyd, has just completed her first music video for the winning song “dance love, live give and if all goes well her fans will get the first taste in early January when it is released.

The music video comprises of actors from the Mic James drama group and one also from Georgetown and the video was produced through the Deshaka Productions group that produces the GT&T We linking programme.

Michael James who wrote the song directed the music video while it was funded by GT&T Cellink.

James, Boyd’s manager said the music video will be launched in January 2010 and also informed that Malika is also working on her first album. This James guarantees “will be a hit for all Guyanese to be proud of and she is putting all her effort into making same a reality”.

Malika, speaking of the video said "I had so much fun doing my first music video and I can’t wait for Guyana to see it. I want to say special tanks to GT & T and all my family and friends for their continual support.”

She also let up that she has just learnt a new song written by Michael James titled ‘Rain Drops’ and says "I am in love with this song and am hoping that you will too Guyana".

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Guyanese makes music history, Wins US 2009 Outstanding R&B/Soul Song Award!

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Singer Nhojj, a US-based Guyanese who performed at Guyana Fashion Weekend 2008 had much to celebrate this past Christmas.

His song ‘Love’ has won the 2009 OutMusic Award for Outstanding R&B/Soul Song of the year. Those in the music business have opined that Guyanese should be proud of this recognition as “This marks the first time that a Black male has won any OutMusic Award”.

According to a Billboard Publicity Wire/PRWEB dated December 23, 2009 – “Indie recording artist, Nhojj, made OutMusic Awards history when his ballad “Love” was voted 2009 Outstanding R&B/Soul Song of the Year by The Alliance of LGBT Recording Artists & Performers.

“This marks the first time an African American male has won an OMA. The Logo sponsored event was held December 8, 2009, at the legendary Webster Hall in New York City. It is the only gala ceremony of its kind in the world.

“Nhojj is also the first artist to win the OUTStanding R&B/Soul song of the year.”

The category along with others was added to the ceremony this year to fully reflect the music of the minority (LGBT) community. After his win, the singer/songwriter took the stage performing “Love” before an audience including OMA Lifetime Achievement recipient Kevin Aviance, Village Voice columnist Michael Musto, LOGO personalities DeMarco Majors and Julie Goldman among many other notables in the LGBT community.

The ceremony was hosted by Noah’s Arc star Rodney Chester and GLAAD Media Award winner Kate Clinton.

“Love” features keyboardist Carl Evans (Stevie Wonder, Barry White); David Stark on Guitar (Rick James & Teena Marie); Tommy Aros on percussion (Luis Miguel); and is mastered by Robert Honablue, whose Gold and Platinum credits include Santana, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Bob Marley, and Miles Davis.

Director Kirk Shannon-Butts featured "Love" in his highly acclaimed Indie film "Blueprint,” which screened at 2008 Cannes International Film Festival, and also directed the music video “Love.”

Unlike many current R&B music videos, it is the sensitive reflection of two male college students who feel a mutual attraction toward each other.

In 2004, Nhojj's sophomore CD “Someday Peace, Love & Freedom” was nominated for OUTStanding New Male Recording. Songs on that album covered issues ranging from homelessness to homophobia.

Nhojj chose "Fighting for Love," an original composition about a warrior fighting against ignorance and hatred, to perform at a special OMA Nominee showcase held at Fez in NYC that year.

Nhojj grew up in Guyana and Trinidad, where he performed for the Presidents of both countries. He began singing in church at the age of five, but didn't embark on a career in music until after graduating from NYU with a BA in Economics.

Earlier this year he returned to his Caribbean roots and performed "Love" at the 2009 Barbados Music Awards.

To date Nhojj has released six CDs and an unplugged live DVD by Emmy nominated director Bill Cote. He has performed at Lincoln Center, and toured the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and the United Kingdom.

In addition to his recording and performance schedule, Nhojj regularly donates his gift of music to people living with HIV/AIDS. He performs in hospitals, hospices, residential facilities and treatment centres throughout New York City, as part of the Lifebeat “Hearts and Voices” programme.

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US-based Guyanese duo launches album!

singers 2 Sibling duo Joel and Angelina Browne

Sibling duo Joel and Angelina Browne amidst the negativity that surrounds youth, are proving that there is still promise. Pursuing higher education in the USA at age 23 and 17 respectively, the former St Rose’s and Queen’s College students have embarked on a musical quest to take the gospel from a Guyanese perspective to the world.

On Boxing Day; December 26 they launched a seven-track album titled ‘Anoint me Lord’. It promises to refresh, bolster and inspire with positivism and spiritual appeal through musical arrangements and lyrical content.

With its genres including contemporary, soca, reggae gospel and Dancehall as well as worship ballads the album appeals to music lovers of all ages.

Though often the quiet one, Angela called ‘Angel’ has a voice that mirrors gospel star Yolanda Adams when she sings. Speaking of the first album her fervent wish is that “our music is recognised in Guyana and beyond as a source of motivation and encouragement in a world full of negativism. She opines that “maybe one day we will stand on top of the Gospel music world and declare that God is, was and is to come and through him all things are possible even among youth in Guyana”.

They both play steel pan; the sister is a dancer. In addition Joey is a saxophonist who plays the drums and keyboard and the bass guitar all wrapped up in one. A multi-talented youth, he is the Executive Producer of the album and also penned and arranged all of the songs too.

A sure favourite on the album is the patriotic hook from the ‘Guyana’s Children’ song which blends the voices of the duo singing “This is my home, Guyana. The land of the brave and free…I salute those who died to see…One people, one nation, one destiny”.

The other songs include a free spirited contemporary message that encourages all to ‘run to Jesus’ as well as the dancehall laced ‘Born again’ which offers a contagious mix of opera crossed with pop and reggae blended in maestro style.

“We used to sing in church on occasions in Guyana and we do have a lot of songs so we decided to put together this album with the theme anoint me lord because we believe that everyone goes through the experience where they need intervention from God”, said Joel, a student pursuing a degree in General media with a minor in music at the American International University.

The album also offers worship sessions through the spirit stirring ‘Anoint me Lord’ single that pleads with God to ‘anoint me; I want to see your face…Anoint me Lord today’. And further creates an atmosphere to worship through ‘Magnify’ and ‘prophecy music.’

A former worshipper at New Life Ministries Guyana, Joel a multi-talented youth is the owner of Joey2kool.inc. “We have a whole lot of songs but we selected these seven because they are favourites in our church and we are hoping that Guyana will support this first venture,” the more out spoken of the two said.

The two are the younger children for Bishop Henry Eustace Brown and Pastor Donna. While their eldest sister Yolanda Brown is also a singer.

The album will be in stores soon but copies of the album can be bought the New Life Ministries Cathedral, Lance Gibbs Street, Q/town and Tele: 226-6695 or their manger Saskeia Patterson on 641-6740 for CDs

They are also working to release another album in August of 2010.

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Mondale Smith

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Guyanese Zandra Brown releases first Gospel album in USA

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Zandra Brown, a Florida-based Guyanese singer has recorded her first Gospel CD, as she says, “to awaken your questionable thoughts.”

“If you are looking to connect with the lyrics on your own emotions, then get ready to feel the pain, dance for joy, sing praise and rejoice as you enjoy the music of Zandra Brown.

The album includes songs such as Your Love Is a Prayer Breakthrough, You Never Change, Keeping The Faith, Amazing God, Because You Love Me, I Will Not Be Shaken, My Endless Curiosity, A Mystery To Me, Since He Saved Me, I Can't Turn Back Now, Raise The Name Of God and You're So Lovely.

Zandra Brown's style of music is a combination of pop, soul, jazz, rock, funk and blues to enhance her unique take on the modern "Adult Contemporary/Christian" sound.  She refuses to keep God in a box by confining her talents to one style or genre, which open the doors to cross both Christian and secular radio playing. 

She will capture your attention with her powerful lyrics and stage presence.

Zandra’s music is personal and comes from deep within her soul. 

Describing herself as an independent artist Zandra Brown was born in Guyana and grew up listening to a diverse array of artist the likes Tina Turner, The Beatles and Bob Marley who were inspirational in her passion for music.

When she migrated to America with her family at age 18, she never lost her dream of reaching out to others through music and entertainment. After some disappointing friendships and a lack of superior direction, Zandra began to seek deeper answers and meaning for her life. 

In 2004, she turned her life over to God and began singing in her church choir.  She then realized that God had given her other gifts and talents that sparked her already self-driven enthusiastic, high energy personality. 

In May 2008, her career progressed to song writing.  She wrote her first song "I Will Not Be Shaken" which was inspired by some difficult times in her life. (www.zandrabrown.com)

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Mondale Smith

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