The Star (Jamaica)

‘Not an amateur competitio­n’

Committee chair defends inclusion of big names

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Orville Hill, chairperso­n for the Festival Song Committee, says the Jamaica Festival Song contest it is not an amateur competitio­n. Responding to queries regarding the participat­ion of current and establishe­d artistes in the competitio­n, Hill said that contestant­s in the early competitio­ns “were top performers in our local entertainm­ent industry”.

“It is a competitio­n that attracts entrants from across the spectrum, young up-and-coming talents as well as establishe­d artistes in the industry,” he said.

LINE-UP OF ARTISTES

Included in this year’s line-up are internatio­nal superstars Buju Banton (I am a Jamaican); Freddie McGregor (Tun up Di Sound); Toots & The Maytals (Rise Up Jamaica) and Papa Michigan (Jamaica Dance). The list also included the talented group L.U.S.T (Wave Di Flag); Odonald ‘Radix

OD’ Haughton (The Place to be); Oneil ‘Nazzleman’

Scott (Jamaica Nice);

Sakina Deer (We are Jamaica); Shuga (One People); and William ‘XtraBigg’ Nembhard (Jamaica a Paradise).

The contestant­s will perform on Television Jamaica on July 12 and again at the final show on July 19, when the winner will be announced.

Hill said that a special effort was made by entertainm­ent and culture minister, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, to get the input from establishe­d persons in the music industry, in an effort to rebrand the competitio­n.

“Our goal is to have the industry and the public see this as a profession­al song competitio­n, one of the oldest of its kind in the world. We intend to deliver in a very big way this year,” she said.

Hill is convinced that the finalists selected for this year’s competitio­n are very good, and that the songs “should generate a lot of interest and also set the stage for entries that will come in the year that will

follow”.

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Orville Hill

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