Beres Hammond will rejoice Jamaica’s independence in the USA, acting at a trio of exhibits on August 1, 3 and 4 in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey. The exhibits are offered by Jammin Reggae Fest.
“The New Jersey present is totally bought out; the Brooklyn present is 85 per cent bought out; and the Connecticut present is doing very properly,” a consultant for the George Crooks-led Jammins Reggae Fest shared.
As Hammond continues his profitable ‘Without end Giving Thanks Tour 2024’, these three stops within the US could have an added layer of significance for individuals within the diaspora, who may also be celebrating Jamaica’s Emancipation and pre-Independence celebrations.
The primary live performance takes place on Thursday, August 1 at School Road Music Corridor, in New Haven, Connecticut. There, Hammond shall be joined by singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Mikey Spice.
“I’ve been trying ahead to this tour for a very long time, and I do know that the followers are able to obtain. I can’t wait to attach with my loyal followers, and I proceed to provide due to them for supporting me and being an necessary a part of my musical journey from again then till now,” shared Hammond, who isn’t any stranger to sold-out live shows, however nonetheless doesn’t take it without any consideration.
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Hammond and his Concord Home band will take the present to the Coney Island Amphitheater in Brooklyn, New York on August third. The next day, Dr Beres Hammond, who obtained the honorary credentials from The University of the West Indies final November, will write and ship the musical prescription that has been the therapeutic balm for followers all through the many years.
Hammond will shut the weekend when he performs in entrance of a full home on the New Jersey Performing Arts Heart (NJPAC), situated at 1 Heart St, Newark, New Jersey on Sunday August 4th.
Hammond’s signature soulful aura and his distinctive voice, usually likened to bourbon savored on the rocks, have earned him two Grammy Award nomination.
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In 2013, he was awarded the Order of Jamaica by the Authorities in recognition of his “distinctive and devoted contribution to the Jamaican music trade”.
The singer-songwriter, also known as the “Otis Redding of Reggae,” has successful listing of timeless songs. Amongst these are “Tempted to Contact,” “I Really feel Good,” “Placing Up Resistance,” “Rockaway,” “No Disturb Signal,” and plenty of others.