Join Stargazers and Spice Island Grill for a night of fabulous Reggae music, dance and great food featuring the powerful Reggae star, Gyptian!
The very popular Spice Island Grill will be bringing their authentic Jamaican food and Stargazers provides the fun environment and beverages, including Guinness and Red Strip Beer - the perfect accompaniment to the delicious flavors of Jamaica!
If you've been to Jamaica, it will stir great memories- if you have not been to Jamaica- after this fun night,
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Join Stargazers and Spice Island Grill for a night of fabulous Reggae music, dance and great food featuring the powerful Reggae star, Gyptian!
The very popular Spice Island Grill will be bringing their authentic Jamaican food and Stargazers provides the fun environment and beverages, including Guinness and Red Strip Beer – the perfect accompaniment to the delicious flavors of Jamaica!
If you've been to Jamaica, it will stir great memories- if you have not been to Jamaica- after this fun night, you will be booking your flight!
About Gyptian:
In 2005, the previously unknown singer rose to international acclaim when his debut single Serious Times hit the top of the local and overseas reggae charts.
Nominated for Best New Entertainer at the 2006 International Reggae and World Music Awards, the twenty-three year old velvet-voiced singer has been dominating the charts with a slew of hit singles including Is There a Place, Beautiful Lady, and the chart-topping ballad Mama, Dont Cry.
Born Windel Beneto Edwards on October 25th, in the King Weston District of St. Andrew to a Seventh Day Adventist mother and Rastafarian father, Gyptian received his musical calling at the age of 7, when he began singing in the church. Recognizing his God-given talent, his parents soon introduced the resistant youngster to Mr. Wong, a producer from Portmore in St. Catherine.
"I did not take it seriously. My family members have always been carrying me to Portmore to see him, but I usually disappear. One day, they dropped me off at his studio and left me and it all began there."
Nicknamed from his habit of tying a shirt around his head and twisting his chin hair like an Egyptian pharaoh, the young, gifted, and conscious singer is very protective of keeping his sound 100% Gyptian. You have to think about what people think and how they feel, the real things that people see."
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