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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Lady Saw's My Way - Out Today!‏


Lady Saw, the "Queen of Dancehall," was the first female DJ to win a Grammy Award, and the first female reggae artist to be certified triple platinum as a result of her work on No Doubt's "Underneath It All" in 2003 after reaching #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart. With the release of "My Way," Saw brings back her famous Dancehall beats and gritty lyrics that first gained her acclaim and widespread popularity at Dancehall Shows.

The album features fourteen tracks including lead single, "Party Till December," which will also feature a music video due out on September 1st. Other tracks on "My Way" include "He Is At My House (feat. Eve)", "Every Way Mi Go," and "I Can't Wait (feat. Ding Dong). "My Way" is being released on September 7th through Toasting Music.

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CARIBANA™ ARTS GROUP (CAG) Appreciation Brunch & Show


Caribana™ Arts Group, (formerly Caribbean Cultural Committee) creators of North America’s largest Caribbean festival, announces its annual Appreciation Brunch & Show honoring Sam Cole, the first Chair of Caribana, and Margaret Ayoung, past Chair of the King & Queen Committee.

The brunch takes place on Sunday October 3rd, 2010 at the Scarlet Ibis Family Restaurant, 1880 O’Connor Drive from 12:00 p.m. ‘til? The evening will also feature stand-up comedy by Marvin ‘Trini’ Ishmael, Steel Pan music by Pan Man Pat, Saxophone solo by Skel, Calypso (Ole Man Willie) by King Cosmos and dance by Dance Caribe. Music will be supplied by DJ Gus.

“We consider it a duty to honour Caribana’s first Chair, and someone who played a major role in the production of Caribana’s King & Queen show for a number of years,” says Henry Gomez, Chair of Caribana™ Arts Group. “This brunch is the first in a series that the Caribana™ Arts Group will be holding as the organization looks back and pays tribute to those who helped Caribana™ to become the world class festival it is today.”

The honorees will be entertained and presented with plaques for their service. In addition to the awards presentation, there will be raffles and door prizes.

Tickets are $20.00 in advance, and $25.00 at the door.

For additional information call Abdullah @ 416-573-2949; Althea @ 416-783-4642 or Henry @ 416-266-2150. E-mail inquiries may be sent to caribanaartsgroup@gmail.com.

About CARIBANA™ ARTS GROUP (CAG)

CARIBANA™ ARTS GROUP (CAG), formerly known as the Caribbean Cultural Committee (CCC) was incorporated in 1967 as the Caribbean Committee for Cultural Advancement for the purpose of celebrating Canada’s Centennial. The CAG is the legal owner of the CARIBANA™ Festival and Trade Mark and is chaired by Henry Gomez. In 2006, the City of Toronto appointed the Festival Management Committee to manage the CARIBANA™ Festival for one year.
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