Jamaica Gleaner

Reggae, soca on show at SXSW Interactiv­e Festival

- Kimberley Small/ Gleaner Writer

NINETIES BABIES will know the infectious pop hit, Mm-Bop by Hanson, then growing into their teens, may recall the first time (or few) hearing singer-songwriter John Mayer whisper to his lover ’s wondrous body.

Those two successful pop musicians share more in common than achieving internatio­nal acclaim. Hanson and Mayer both had careerdefi­ning performanc­es at the annual, highly anticipate­d South by South West (SXSW) Interactiv­e Festival.

Scheduled to run from March 9-18, Jamaica-born reggae acts K’Coneil, Jahmiel, Adazeh and Trinidadia­n soca star, Nailah Blackman, make up the group of Caribbean nationals on their way to SXSW, seeking their own career-defining, internatio­nal breakout moment.

Founded in 1987 in Austin, Texas, SXSW is best known for its conference and festivals that celebrate the convergenc­e of the interac tive, film, and music industries. The event has become an essential destinatio­n for global creative profession­als, movie and television shows, premieres and screenings, new app demonstrat­ions, video game competitio­ns, and a variety of networking opportunit­ies.

Hanson was brought to the music festival by their father to give an impromptu performanc­e for music executives. The ploy worked, as the group left with a manager, who soon got them signed to Mercury Records.

Mayer’s story is similar, where his 2000 per formance at the SXSW Music Festival led to his signing with his first record label, Aware Records.

On March 13, all-female reggae band Adazeh will perform at Flamingo Cantina at 11 p.m., for half-hour. On March 15, Jahmiel will take the stage at Highland Lounge for 10 minutes (at 8:45 p.m.), but take on another stage on March 16 for 45 minutes, at Palm Door starting at 12:30 a.m. That same day, K’Coneil will make his SXSW debut at 9:45 p.m., at the Highland Lounge for 10 minutes.

Rounding up the Caribbean representa­tion at SXSW is Trinidadia­n Nailah Blackman. The So-Kah singer, will perform at the 800 Congress at 9:20 p.m., for half-hour.

 ??  ?? Nailah Blackman
Nailah Blackman
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K’Coneil
 ??  ?? Jahmiel
Jahmiel

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