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Jamaican Music: Adidja Palmer / Vybz Kartel, come on down

Article originally appeared on Jamaica: Political Economy by Dennis Jones: I believe that many lessons may be drawn from the recent murder case involving Adidja Palmer (aka ‘Vybz Kartel’) and four other defendants. Everyone who had some notion of the case is likely to have an opinion about what went on before, during and after … Continue reading Jamaican Music: Adidja Palmer / Vybz Kartel, come on down

Jamaica Festival Song History: 1972 – Watch Toots & the Maytals with “Pomps and Pride”

1972 - Toots & the Maytals with "Pomps and Pride" Lyrics: Everybody just Cryin out (cry out) Calm down (calm down) Have your pomps and pride Calm down (calm down) (x2) Have your pomps and pride Everybody just Cryin out (cry out) Calm down (calm down) Have your pomps and pride Is it an opulin, … Continue reading Jamaica Festival Song History: 1972 – Watch Toots & the Maytals with “Pomps and Pride”

Jamaican Entertainer / DJ Vybz Kartel found guilty of murder

Jamaican Entertainer / DJ Vybz Kartel found guilty of murder

This is the trial to beat all trials in Jamaica. Not since the Manatt inquiry sitting in Jamaica has there been such a keen follow up by those interested in the verdict of Jamaican Entertainer and DJ Vybz Kartel, who was found guilty on March 13, 2014. This date was also the birthday of Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke.

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Dec 13, 2013 newscast on Kartel trial detailing video and bbm evidence presented by prosecution

Jamaican Entertainer / DJ Vybz Kartel found guilty of murder

Jamaican Entertainer / DJ Vybz Kartel found guilty of murder

Well, i was wrong. I fully believed that Kartel and co. would walk; because of the weakness of Jamaica’s justice system,  the strength of the defence team, and because the powerful are rarely tried, let alone found guilty in this society. But no! In a dramatic, rapidly unfolding denouement yesterday afternoon the nearly 3-month old Vybz Kartel trial came to an emotion-filled climax. Amidst rumours that one of the jurors, ‘No. 3′ to be precise, had tried to offer the jury’s headwoman a J$500,000 bribe, the jury decided 10 to 1 that Kartel, and three of his four co-accused were guilty of the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, a young dancer whose body has yet to be found.

Lizard’s sister, Stephanie Breakenridge, sat in the courtroom sobbing every now and then as the final moments arrived. In all of the circus around this celebrity court case her brother, seen in the video above dancing and bigging up the Gaza Empire, had been virtually forgotten in the media coverage of the trial, except perhaps as its subject, in cold, clinical terms. His terror-filled texts had been read to the courtroom earlier in the trial but otherwise very little was known of the young man who thought his moment in the sun had arrived the day he was adopted by Vybz Kartel and his group.

Word on the verandahs is that the DPP Paula Llewellyn, Judge Campbell, Prosecutor Jeremy Taylor and his team were determined to use this case to showcase the ability of the Jamaican court system to deliver justice, surely if not swiftly. I congratulate them on their determination to demonstrate that justice is not as elusive in Jamaica as many of us have been led to believe…let’s hope the Vybz Kartel trial sets the bar for all trials in Jamaica from now on.

As Dah’Mion Blakey said on Facebook: The same rigor with which this case was pursued should be extended to ALL; uptown, downtown, popular, unpopular and indifferent!! #‎JudicialReform‬ ‪#‎SocialJusticeForAll‬

Finally, many of us thought that Kartel would have got off because the jury would have felt too intimidated to find him guilty. Clearly they didn’t. This too was something the DPP must have been keen on establishing, to signal to potential jurors and a timorous public that the all-abiding fear that curtails the carriage of justice too often is perhaps overstated and unnecessary. Of course we have to wait and see and hope that none of the jurors face repercussions for their decision.

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Dec 13, 2013 newscast on Kartel trial detailing video and bbm evidence presented by prosecution

Well, i was wrong. I fully believed that Kartel and co. would walk; because of the weakness of Jamaica’s justice system,  the strength of the defence team, and because the powerful are rarely tried, let alone found guilty in this society. But no! In a dramatic, rapidly unfolding denouement yesterday afternoon the nearly 3-month old Kartel trial came to an emotion-filled climax. Amidst rumours that one of the jurors, ‘No. 3’ to be precise, had tried to offer the jury’s headwoman a J$500,000 bribe, the jury decided 10 to 1 that Kartel, and three of his four co-accused were guilty of the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, a young dancer whose body has yet to be found.

Lizard’s sister, Stephanie Breakenridge, sat in the courtroom sobbing every now and then…

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Jamaica Festival Song History: 1971 – Watch Eric Donaldson with “Cherry Oh Baby”

1971 - Eric Donaldson with "Cherry Oh Baby" Lyrics from: http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/hardertheycome/cherryohbaby.htm Cherry oh, Cherry oh, baby, Don`t you know I`m in need of thee? If you don`t believe it`s true, What have you left me to do? So long I,ve been waiting, For you to come right in. And now that we are together, Please … Continue reading Jamaica Festival Song History: 1971 – Watch Eric Donaldson with “Cherry Oh Baby”

Jamaican Music: Edward Seaga “Tessanne Fly the Gate”

In “Tessanne Fly the Gate,” former prime minister Edward Seaga offers the broad picture, the historical context that led to Tessanne Chin’s trajectory and victory, stating that “she has opened the door to a return to history when melody ruled.” Here are excerpts with a link to the full article below. Tessanne Chin, Jamaica’s latest … Continue reading Jamaican Music: Edward Seaga “Tessanne Fly the Gate”

Jamaican Lifestyle: UK’s assimilation of the Jamaican culture, through dancehall, fashion and patois

As one of the most desired cities in the world, London is not afraid to embrace new cultures and identities. The Jamaican culture has unquestionably had a huge impact on UK’s capital city. Whilst, travelling throughout the city, you will often be confused as to where you actually are. Areas such as Brixton in South … Continue reading Jamaican Lifestyle: UK’s assimilation of the Jamaican culture, through dancehall, fashion and patois

Jamaican Wedding

Jamaican Wedding: Wedding music, The wrong songs for a wedding

By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2010, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Music is a very powerful element. People believe that the first dance at a wedding is very important. Recently many have made a show of it and turned it into an entertainment piece. However the wedding music you play is very important. It can … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Wedding music, The wrong songs for a wedding

Jamaican Music: Who is Tessanne Chin, Season 5 Top 3 finalist on NBC The Voice

By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe This Fall 2013, Tessanne Chin from Jamaica made a  big impression on United States/Americans and music lovers worldwide. Tessanne signed up to be a contestant on Season 5 of NBC The Voice. Jamaicans have loved and known of Tessanne's talent and prowess for many years … Continue reading Jamaican Music: Who is Tessanne Chin, Season 5 Top 3 finalist on NBC The Voice

tessanne chin top 5 performance of bridge over troubled waters

Jamaican Videos: Hilarious review of Why Tessanne Chin Made It To Top 3 The Voice

By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe The Dutty Berry Show -  Why Tessanne Chin Made It To Top 3 The Voice, this week viewers will certainly not be disappointed as the review was filled with funny moments and apt but hilarious descriptions . The Tess and the Tessless slot was filled with … Continue reading Jamaican Videos: Hilarious review of Why Tessanne Chin Made It To Top 3 The Voice