Jamaica Gleaner

TARRUS RILEY

to receive internatio­nal award in the US

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REGGAE ARTISTE Omar Riley, more popularly known as Tarrus Riley, will received an internatio­nal award from New York-based Garvey School, an institutio­n which was named after Jamaica’s first national hero, Marcus Mosiah Garvey.

The award ceremony will take at the school’s 10th anniversar­y gala on Wednesday, May 23. A private co-education PK-8 school, the Garvey school, which utilises both traditiona­l and progressiv­e teaching strategies, has been rated among the best in the state, based on results of standardis­ed tests and the number of children who have transition­ed to elite private schools in the US.

“We are excited to honour Mr Riley – a celebrated Jamaican artiste who has brought so much joy to music lovers around world. He is one of the most promising of the second generation of rootsregga­e singer, and is a known philanthro­pist, who has consistent­ly donated to numerous charitable events here in the USA and in the Caribbean,” said Jamaica-born June O’Connor, founder/director of the school.

IMPRESSIVE CATALOGUE

Riley has amassed an impressive catalogue of love gems, including She’s Royal, Stay With You, Cry No More and Antique Loving.

Other popular hits from the crooner include Start Anew, Good Girl Gone Bad, featuring Konshens, Robin Thicke’s Superman, Shaka Zulu Pickney, Come Ova and Never Leave I.

His first album, Challenges, was produced by talented Jamaican saxophonis­t Dean Fraser. The album produced several hits, however, it was his 2006 sophomore album Parables, which featured rhythm section Sly and Robbie and released on the VP Records imprint, that brought him greater acclaim. The disc containted the chart-topper She’s Royal, a song that former Prime Minister of Jamaica Edward Seaga declared as one of the best reggae songs of all time.

His list of accolades include Best Singer; Male Vocalist of the Year; Cultural Artiste and Song of the Year at the Youth View Awards;

THE STAR People’s Choice Awards; the EME Awards and the IRAWMA.

Other special honorees at the gala will include Garvey’s son, Dr Julius Garvey; Deputy NYPD Chief Ruel Stephenson; Lurline Franklyn, entreprene­ur; Noel Campbell, assistant principal; Benjamin Turner, middle school and Pastor Carlene ‘Joy’ Reynolds.

 ?? FILE ?? Anthony Turner/Gleaner Writer Tarrus Riley
FILE Anthony Turner/Gleaner Writer Tarrus Riley

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