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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Konshens Strikes Booking Deal With Khool


As deejay Konshens continues his mission to place emphasis on the business side of the music business, he recently struck a deal with Khool International to exclusively handle all his bookings in Jamaica. According to the artiste, he had meetings with a few booking agents and subsequently made the decision to sign with Khool, as he was impressed by the entity’s level of professionalism.

“In discussions, I felt that this was an agency that understands the economic climate we are now living in and takes the needs of the artiste and the promoters into consideration. I didn’t get the impression that they were just all about making a quick buck,” Konshens said of the Ray Alexander-led company. Khool will also be doing bookings for the artiste in the Caribbean and the rest of the world on a non-exclusive basis, and will be focusing exclusively on all public relations activities concerning Konshens.

Over the past 15 years to the present, Alexander has built up an impressive list of clients. These include artistes such as Anthony B, Anthony Red Rose, Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Ce’Cile, Coco Tea, Da’Ville, Denroy Morgan, Demarco, Elephant Man, Etana, Flippa Mafia, I-Octane, Lady Saw, Macka Diamond, Mad Cobra, Main Street Crew, Queen Ifrica, Shaggy, Spice, Stevie Face, Tanya Stephens, Tony Rebel and the group TOK.

Khool has represented companies including Big Yard, Call Me Sham, Main Street Records, Kings of Kings Records and the New York-based VP Records. Producers, too have taken advantage of the service proved by Alexander and his company, much to their satisfaction. Danny Browne, Richard Browne and Q 45 have all at one or another have been pleased to do business with him.

Alexander stated that he has always been impressed with not only the standard of Konshens’ work, but the artiste’s overall deportment and his dedication to his career.

“Khool is pleased to welcome Konshens into the company. With his combined talent and his discipline, he is an excellent role model and will easily fit into the camp,” Alexander stated.
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Heather Cummings Is Still Focused On Her Musical Career


Former Jamaican-radio disc jockey, Heather Cummings, is currently working on several singles that she hopes to release over the next few months.Even though Heather is no longer a part of the Jamaican media, she is still very much a part of the Jamaican music industry.

Having relocated to the U.S.A, Heather had to take time away from music to get acclimatized to her new environment. She has recently stated however, that she is back at work on her music and as such, her fans can look for a slew of singles from her.

In addition to her musical career, Heather Cummings says she is still willing to host reggae related events both at home and abroad.

She says she enjoys singing/performing and hosting events and would like to do the two as long as she can.Aside from music, Heather is also busy with her recently launched online radio station, www.heathercummingsradio.com

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Spice’s “Jim Screechie Saturdays” Kicks Off


March 31, 2011 - Kingston, Jamaica - Dancehall diva, Spice returned to the island on Monday after a weekend stint in Miami recording with the talented Tony Kelly, and is ready to kick off yet another staging of “Jim Screechie Saturdays”.

The event which will be staged at her establishment, the 8 Ball Bar and Lounge in Bayside Plaza, Portmore, will cater to those who are young at heart and who live in Portmore.

She says, “Before I had the baby, we had started the series by the Lounge and with the baby and other things going on I didn’t have as much time to focus on the event. So we will be back there every Saturday night. We are right above Genus Pharmacy, so if people know where to find that, then they will know where we are.“

She continued, “It’s a free party, so people never have to worry about admission. What we will have though are some great drink specials all night and great music. In Portmore there’s hardly anything to do, so instead of persons always traveling to Kingston just to have a good time, we are there to cater to our young people who want to have inexpensive but great fun.”

The artiste/businesswoman and mother of two, is known for her store, Spicey Couture in Mall Plaza, Half Way Tree, her hair salon, Spicey Salon, also located in Half Way Tree and her upbeat hit singles, Fight Ova Man, Back Broad, Ramping Shop, Slim vs. Fluffy, Jim Screechie and more.
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