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Aug 19, 2009 News
Even as the Hits and Jams entertainment crew are reporting that it’s full steam ahead with Jamzone Summer Break Weekend plans, the international artistes are expressing excitement about coming to Guyana for the four-day event.
Coming to entertain for reggae night at the National Stadium on August 28, on the same billing as Peetah Morgan, Mr. Vegas, Barbee and Guyana’s own Timeka Marshall, is popular Jamaican artiste Busy Signal (real name Reanno Gordon), who promises that Guyanese fans can expect to get their money’s worth out of a great night of interactive performances.
When asked if his fans will be exposed to some of his new music, he replied that he’s “bringing many surprises”. He said, “I never want the fans to be able to study my songs and know what I am going to do at a show…don’t want it to be the same thing over and over so we always try to bring something new and different.” He said that fans should come out to see the show because, “It’s gonna be a maaaad thing…”
Having performed in Guyana in early 2008 this is his second visit to local shores and of his initial sojourn he says, “it was a really great experience, the people full of vibes.”
Busy Signal who is still in his early twenties, has been a professional artist for a little over six years, and his songs and the way he expresses them are now the pulse by which modern-day dancehall is measured.
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