Jamaica Gleaner

JaRIA honours titans of reggae music

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THE JAMAICA Reggae Industry Associatio­n (JaRIA) Honour Awards 2024 will be staged on March 27 at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. This year’s ceremony is a 15th-anniversar­y salute to influencer­s, pioneers, and luminaries of the reggae industry.

Last Thursday, JaRIA hosted a media breakfast launch at The Pegasus to announce the names of the 2024 honourees. Awards will be handed out in more than 20 categories, accentuati­ng not only the music, but the work of outstandin­g individual­s and groups.

Among the awardees for 2024 are Beres Hammond - Lifetime Achievemen­t Award; Extraordin­ary Impact on the Reggae Industry: Mentorship – Haldane ‘Danny’ Browne; Robbie Shakespear­e and Neville Garrick - posthumous awards; engineers Richard Browne and Earl Smith Jnr; producers Stephen Stewart and Tommy Cowan; and sound systems Fatman Sound

System and Road Internatio­nal.

Other awardees are Uriah‘Sticky’ Thompson, Daniel‘Danny Axeman’ Thompson, Sister Nancy, Pluto Shervingto­n, Black Uhuru, and Sagittariu­s Band. The media’s role in promulgati­ng reggae’s message will be celebrated with awards for Clinton Lindsay and Caribbean Buzz, among others. Promotion, songwritin­g, and gospel music will also be in the spotlight, with accolades for industry mavens like Whitfield ‘Witty’ Henry, Bernard Collins, Joan Flemmings, and Judith Gayle.

JaRIA is this year introducin­g the The Ibo Cooper Icon Award, which will be given to the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts; the JaRIA Corporate Support Award to The CHASE Fund; and the Friend of JaRIA Award recognisin­g Dr Nicholeen DeGrasse-Johnson and Charles Campbell for their invaluable contributi­ons.

Winners in the popular vote categories, namely, Song of the Year, Breakthrou­gh Artiste of the Year, Album of the Year (reggae, dancehall, and gospel) and the new category Producer of the Year, will also be announced during the proceeding­s.

There will be special performanc­es by past and present honorees such as Kevin Downswell, Joan Flemmings, and Ras-I, as well as Kevoy Clarke (JaRIA Song Competitio­n 2024 winner), Bella Blair, Richie Kanary, Kuzikk, and others.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? From left: Principal of Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts Dorrett Campbell, JaRIA Board member, Coleen Douglas and Artistic Director of L’Acadco, L’Antoinette Stines at the recent JaRIA Honours launch.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER From left: Principal of Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts Dorrett Campbell, JaRIA Board member, Coleen Douglas and Artistic Director of L’Acadco, L’Antoinette Stines at the recent JaRIA Honours launch.

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