At the age of 16 , Y?-CA$H, born and raised in Bermuda, is the perfect example of a young entrepreneur and he’s actually known as the “Youngest CEO”!
He is the President of “High Class Industries.” (His own record label built from the ground up) He is also the Youngest Artist on Mz Malz’s label “Don’t Blink Ent.” His Debut Mixtape “Sophomore Year ” will be released early 2012 .
Since September 2006, Oliver Grant has been teaching piano at the Bermuda School of Music and is the Organist at Christ Church, Warwick. He studied piano in Madrid Conservatoire and later in Bath Spa University and Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has performed in London, Bath, Chester, Manchester, Derby, Nottingham, Madrid and Bermuda.
Concertos include Rachmaninov`s second piano concerto with the Bath Philharmonic and later with the Derby Concert orchestra. He performed the Liszt Piano Concerto #1 with the Chester Philharmonic orchestra.
The Bermuda Art Centre at Dockyard fundraiser “Living Art Show” will take place on March 10th, 2012 from 6.30 pm ’till midnight.
On the venue is everything from tattoo & body art to extreme hair & nails, fashion & style, drama and even Bermuda’s own Capoeira Camara. Guests can meet the models, designers and artists who will mingle with the crowds, sharing the experience and inspiration of their work.
Touch … See … Speak …
The first show of it’s kind in Bermuda. “It’s sexy, it’s fun and it’s never been done!”
Music from the Ultimate Chill Album, 2011.
tickets @ bermudatix.com (Adults only) or @ the door, on the night.
In 2010 the documentary film Where the Whales Sing by Andrew Stevenson premiered at the Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF) and since then it has screened at numerous film festivals and won several awards.
The musical score for the film was composed by Bermuda’s own Steve Gallant. Steve emerged onto the scene at an extremely early age in 1987 when he composed and music-directed an original musical adaptation of “The Diary of Adrian Mole” for a summer youth programme at the Bermuda Musical & Dramatic Society (B.M.D.S.)Later on in his career as a freelance music composer (and after obtaining his Diploma in Media Music) he began collaborating with independent filmmakers.
GoToBermuda1609 (Official Bermuda Tourim Dept. YT Channel) with BurntHouseHill Productions have made Avicii‘s Levels the “Official” Theme Song of Bermuda Spring Break 2012. This Saturday Feb 18 the weeks kick off (after a two decade period of dormancy) with the Welcome Swizzle Launch Party @ Coco Reef and WICKED SATURDAYS @ RUMBAR
The Full Watts Rocksteady Review with Special Guests UZIMON and MILTON HENRY @ Two Boots of Brooklyn (514 2nd S Brooklyn, NYC) pay tribute to the GOLDEN YEARS of REGGAE – serving up 2 sets of crucial classics.
Massive hits by: Alton Ellis, The Heptones, The Techniques, Justin Hinds and The Dominos, Joe Higgs and more!
February 12, 2012 @ 2 Boots Brooklyn.
Drums: Eddie Ocampo Bass: Steve Capecci Riddim Guitar: Brett Tubin Lead Guitar: Justin Rothberg Keys: Gideon Blumenthal Vocals/Melodica/Sax: Tim Schletter Vocals: Tavo Arawak Vocals: Mani Arawak
Filmed and edited by: Stephen Parker
Full Watts featuring Uzimon “HARD…SO HARD” / Ticklah “Bettah Version”
Available on 7″ Vinyl and Digital Download (via I-tunes, Amazon, Spotify, Emusic, etc.)
The Bermuda Regiment is the home defence unit of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is a single territorial infantry battalion that was formed by the amalgamation in 1965 of two originally voluntary units, the all white Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) and the mostly black Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA). read more @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Bermuda_Regiment
Benn Smith (#1324), one of Bermuda’s top junior sailors and son of veteran sailor Malcolm Smith (2003 World Sunfish Champion) takes us on a late afternoon, front seat ride around the optimist course in Hamilton Harbour (Granaway Deep)
“Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?” – Eminem
Benn Smith (#1324), one of Bermuda’s top junior sailors and son of veteran sailor Malcolm Smith (2003 World Sunfish Champion) takes us on a late afternoon, front seat ride around the optimist course in Hamilton Harbour (Granaway Deep)
“Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?” – Eminem
Come rain or shine, 88-year-old Bermudian Johnny Barnes devotes six hours every day to an endearing traffic ritual that has made him one of the island’s most cherished citizens. Johnny Barnes can still be found at the roundabout on Crow Lane outside Hamilton, Bermuda every weekday from 4 A.M. to 10 A.M. MattMorrisFilms.com
“Hello from Johnny”Meeting with Johnny Barnes at his house before filming the documentary short film Mr. Happy Man
Winner: Audience Award for Best Short Film- AFI/Discovery Silverdocs Best Documentary Short Film- Sidewalk Motion Picture Festival Honorable Mention- Nashville Film Festival Ideal Award- Adventure Film Festival
Official Selection: DOC NYC, Aspen Shortsfest, Florida Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Bermuda International Film Festival, International Film Festival Boston, RiverRun Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortsfest, Mountainfilm Telluride, Gold Coast International Film Festival, AFI/Discovery Channel Silverdocs, Traverse City Film Festival, Maine International Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival
Bermuda production services: Panatel VDS Color: Company 3 Sound: Skywalker Sound
David LaHuta of outsidetelevison.com interviews Matt Morris, the filmmaker behind “Mr. Happy Man.”