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REGGAE UPDATES FROM JAMAICA: Furtado's manager Chris Smith; Patra's return; Mario C on the go.(May 22, 2008)
Nelly Furtado’s manager Chris Smith is a man on a mission *Jamaican-born artiste manager and producer Chris Smith is a man on a mission. Smith currently manages international pop star Nelly Furtado as well as Canada-based reggae/pop artiste Jarvis Church; rhythm and blues singer Tamia; Courtney John formerly known as Yogie; and sister duo Brick and Lace. Smith has taken the expertise from his business background into running a full-fledged management firm and production entity Chris Smith Management. The company is based in Canada. Smith has a lot of plans for Jamaican music including a variety show which will be syndicated overseas. This column caught up with Smith recently where he spoke about the future for Brick and Lace and Courtney John, the television variety show, and the working with a major pop star such as Nelly Furtado. Kevin Jackson: What projects are you currently working on? KJ: Speaking of the variety show, which television station will it air in Jamaica? KJ: Fill us in on this charity venture that you will be pursuing. KJ: What are some of your plans where Brick and Lace are concerned? KJ: How difficult or challenging has it been to manage an international pop star like Nelly Furtado? KJ: What do you think about the current state of the music industry where records aren't really selling like once? KJ: Have you seen any new talent here in Jamaica that you would want to work with? KJ: How did you get your start in the industry? KJ: What's your Jamaican connection? KJ: Tell us about this upcoming concert you plan to have here in Jamaica with Nelly Furtado
*Musician and producer Paul Henton, better known as Computer Paul, whose credits include rhythm projects such as the Frog, Corduroy and the M 16, and chart hits including Jimmy Cliff's I Can See Clearly Now, Inner Circle's Sweat and Bad Boys, and George Nooks' rendition of God Is Standing By, has been working on several projects. Henton recently received a platinum plaque for his work on Hip Hop/R&B superstar Akon's multi-platinum album Konvicted. Current projects for the in-demand musician include an album with 1990s female Dancehall star Patra, who is now once again signed to a major label. Patra who rode the Billboard charts in the 1990’s with songs including Pull Up to the Bumper, Romantic Call (with Yo Yo); Think (with Lyn Collins); Scent of Attraction (with Aaron Hall); and Worker Man, hasn’t scored a hit in many years. Henton also has production credits on several songs at the moment including Hold On by Nature for Jamaican football star Ricardo Gardner's Heart Of Love label, and Looking For Love by Patriot for Grass Roots Records.
Apart from winning a cash prize of US$6,0000 cash and other prizes totally the duo had their sights set on the prize of a scholarship to attend the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts. ‘Our main reason for entering the Dancin Dynamites competition was because we wanted to win the scholarship to attend Edna Manley so we could further our dancing. We really wanted to push our career further’, an excited Youngsam told this writer shortly after the finals last recently. Asked how he felt about winning Coates said ‘It feels really wonderful. We put in a lot of hard work and determination and we have come out on top. We want to say thanks to all of our supporters, fans, all the people who voted for us, the whole Clarendon and Vitamalt for sponsoring us’. Hypa Active Clique hails from May Pen, Clarendon. ‘We bring it fi di whole a Clarendon and we can’t believe say we deh pon top’, said Youngsam. Jennifer ‘Jenny Jenny’ Small, Executive Producer for Dancin Dynamites said the main objective for staging the competition was to highlight the talent of dancers across the island. She said that the objective has been realized. We have so many singing competitions and yet the dancers didn’t have their own stage. Now dancers are getting their own gigs. We are not only the reggae capital of the world, but we are also the dancing capital of the world and we are proud of that’, Small said.
Award winning music producer Mario Campbell better known as Mario C, has two new projects which have been making some noise at radio. The producer who won the EME Award earlier this year for Best Dancehall Producer, has been working hard in the studio to match the success he enjoyed last year. Last year his 357 Records imprint scored big with Beenie Man’s Back It; Give it Up by Beenie Man and Barbee; and Anthon B’s Tease Her. Mario C’s latest projects are the Equator and Raindrops. The Equator is a high energy dancehall beat which features some of dancehall's hottest acts including Beenie Man, Anthony B, Voicemail, T.O.K., Future Fambo and Erup as well as upcoming artists from the 357 camp including, Versatile, Martina, Jahvinci and Kantana. There are also tracks by Cezar and Monster Empire. The Raindrops is a one drop rhythm project which features songs from D-Major, Iceman and Christopher Martin, Voicemail, T.O.K., Cezar, Gyptian, Daville, Martina, Jahvinci, Peter Morgan, and Sizzla among others.
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