This week, Feb 6-9, Jazzfm.com is broadcasting live from our paradise island of Bermuda.Catch Claire Anderson @The Late Lounge between 10pm & 1am (GMT)
Win A Trip to Bermuda!!!
Jazzfm.com, in collaboration with British Airways and The Bermuda Department of Tourism is offering the chance to win a luxury trip for two to Bermuda by logging on to jazzfm.com/competitions/win-a-week-in-bermuda and answering a question about the island related to John Lennon.
The competition closes the 14th of February @ 1am.
If you’re not sure of the answer you can find a hint here … 🙂
Claire has been making the most of her time off between shows visiting some of Bermuda’s best attractions,mingling with locals and interviewing important figures such as The Minister of Business Development and Tourism,The Hon. Wayne Furbert JP, MP.
This week, Feb 6-9, Jazzfm.com is broadcasting live from our paradise island of Bermuda.Catch Claire Anderson @The Late Lounge between 10pm & 1am (GMT)
Win A Trip to Bermuda!!!
Jazzfm.com, in collaboration with British Airways and The Bermuda Department of Tourism is offering the chance to win a luxury trip for two to Bermuda by logging on to jazzfm.com/competitions/win-a-week-in-bermuda and answering a question about the island related to John Lennon.
The competition closes the 14th of February @ 1am.
If you’re not sure of the answer you can find a hint here … 🙂
Claire has been making the most of her time off between shows visiting some of Bermuda’s best attractions,mingling with locals and interviewing important figures such as The Minister of Business Development and Tourism,The Hon. Wayne Furbert JP, MP.
Song by: Jelani
Additional Vocals By: Canjelae Taylor
Music Produced by: Detrimental
Recorded by: Shane Woodley
MIxed by: Shane Woodley
Video Directed by: NF Films
Video Edited by: Shane Woodley & Detrimental
Video and music Produced at and for Near Future Records
@Shwoodley1
@Detrimentald
Rebecca Faulkenberry has co-produced, with “Treehouse Productions,” a dreamy-eyed and romantic short clip starring two of her colleagues from Broadway’s spectacular “Spider-man: Turn off the Dark” musical – Natalie Lomonte and Christopher Tierney.
Set on an empty NYC Subway line, the scene slips between a timeless, and nostalgic black & white scenario to a modern day, monotonous commute and a chance encounter that is vitalized by a young couple’s fantasies.
All to the tune of Frank Sinatra‘s timeless voice “In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning.”
The Warwick was a 16th century English Merchantman which sank in Castle Harbour, Bermuda in 1619
On October 20th, 1619, en route to Jamestown Virginia, the merchant ship “Warwick” belonging to Sir Robert Rich, the Earl of Warwick made a scheduled stop in Bermuda. The Warwick’s arrival was an important event for the island. On that voyage, the ship was charged with delivering Captain Nathaniel Butler, the new Governor of the nascent colony. Apart from delivering Butler, the Warwick was to carry supplies and settlers to the struggling colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and collect colonial products, mostly tobacco, for return to England.
While the Warwick was in port, a devastating hurricane wreaked havoc on the islands of Bermuda. Amongst the victims of the tempest, was the Warwick which sank at its anchorage in Castle Harbour. (P. Bojakowski)
“The Warwick entering Castle Harbour”. Painting by Stephen Card circa 1980 ( Private Bermudian collection)
The Warwick is located in the shallow, protected waters of Castle Harbour. A good portion of the starboard side of the ship is still preserved from near the keel to an upper deck and has never been fully excavated, recorded, or analyzed until now.
A shipwreck afforded settlers an opportunity to better their lives with salvaged goods. And most Bermuda settlers were involved in wrecking-no matter what their station in life. Even Nathaniel Butler (Governor of Bermuda 1619–1622) got into the act.Butler began his career in Bermuda, ironically, with a shipwreck. In 1619, the Bermuda Company sent him to the island aboard the Warwick. The ship, owned by the Earl of Warwick, went down in Castle Harbour. –
Teddy Tucker
Every video producer would love nothing more than a simple 60 second, one-shot take that goes viral.
Here it is …
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences presents “The Egg”, a video short from the 2011 BIOS Explorer program’s “Water Moves” series.
Since its embedding in Japan at popular sites such as livedoor.jpandgigazine.netin November of 2011 this video has been seen almost 350,000 times.
Water Moves: The Egg!”Watch what happens when we crack open a raw egg 60 feet (20 meters) below the surface! For more information about why the egg behaves like it does, as well as further videos in the series, visit us at www.bios.edu“
The Mad Way Out has officially launched their first single, “Tin Roof.” Listen & Love People!As a collective our inspiration stretches from places all around the globe; as does the origins of our members. From India to Bermuda, to Kansas, Wisconsin & Minnesota. Our flavors are dispersed over a wide range of genres, styles & varieties. All of which combine to make the sound that is distinct to us, a collection of any and everything, of hip hop and rock, reggae and soul, islands and mainlands, poetry and rap. In Essence The Mad Way Out is a musical melting pot, a coterie of artistic influences…we’re a little bit of everything.” – Mad Way Out
There is no stopping singer/songwriter Twanée in 2012, as she prepares the release of her debut album. Twanée just released her first song “Lesson Learned” a coupe of weeks ago, and she’s back already with her second track titled “Cold As Ice”
Heather’s short but nevertheless historic interview on the BBC talking about her recent album “300 days at sea” and in particular the song “Higher Ground” inspired by Matt George’s striking journey towards international voluntary work.