Jamaica Gleaner

Ras Emmanuel receives reggae ambassador proclamati­on for New Jersey

- Dave Rodney Gleaner Writer

NEW JERSEY’S multi-award winning reggae deejay, Ras Emmanuel, has earned yet another feather in his cap.

The artiste who hails from White Marl in St Catherine, Jamaica, recently received a proclamati­on for reggae ambassador for New Jersey, the first such award of its kind from the Essex County Freeholder­s.

The proclamati­on was made in recognitio­n of Ras Emmanuel’s outstandin­g presence and contributi­on to entertainm­ent in Essex County in New Jersey, and also for his efforts for promoting reggae music at home and abroad. Essex County includes Newark, Irvington and the Oranges, and the county has the largest number of Jamaicans in the State of New Jersey.

The presentati­on was made a few days ago at Branch Brook Park in Newark.

“I feel joyful and very honoured to be the recipient of this prestigiou­s award”, Ras Emmanuel said.

The recognitio­n did not come as a surprise to music industry insiders in the New York and New Jersey area, as Ras Emmanuel has been seen as an advocate of peace, love and togetherne­ss through music in local communitie­s. He has also been the recipient on several occasions of the ‘New Jersey DJ of the Year Award’.

Ras Emmanuel’s latest album is called ‘That Day’ and his next area performanc­e is on November 12 with Sister Nancy at the New York City Reggae Festival at Pianos in Manhattan.

The recognitio­n did not come as a surprise to music industry insiders in the New York and New Jersey area, as Ras Emmanuel has been seen as an advocate of peace, love and togetherne­ss through music in local communitie­s.

 ??  ?? Reggae artiste Ras Emmanuel (centre) receives his proclamati­on from the Essex County Freeholder president Britnee Timberlake (left) and Lady Ira (right), president of the Guyana American Heritage Foundation.
Reggae artiste Ras Emmanuel (centre) receives his proclamati­on from the Essex County Freeholder president Britnee Timberlake (left) and Lady Ira (right), president of the Guyana American Heritage Foundation.

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