Produced by Christian D Harrad Bass, Drum Programming, Guitar, Percussion – Christian D Harrad
Akete Drum – Rick “Jah Roots” Lead Guitar – Drax “the axe” Darby Melodica, keys – David “the thief” Arrowsmith Voice – Chris Flook
Flookie sings “Natty Dreadlocks allowed in the inn” […]
“In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king, so … Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder”
Flookie recorded this song in Jamaica at Leggo Studio with J.A. musicians, they built a different riddim as they were just going from his vocal, But he had written and arranged the song on THIS riddim and the “no, no , no no” vocal melody he sings on the later version is TAKEN from the Piano and melodica melody in this riddim and that melody was written by David Arrowsmith !!!!! [ya Get Dat?!]
Early summer 2012. Eldon opens the doors of the London studios and gives an up close and personal look into the creative process behind his latest love ballad, “Not Enough Love Songs.” Early Autumn and as promised the much awaited piece is released …
Eldons New Single NOT ENOUGH LOVE SONGS on the Nurture Projects Label
Ballad by ELDON with the Great Michael Martin on Piano NOT ENOUGH LOVE SONGS recorded in LONDON ENGLAND at STANLEY ANDREW Studio and BLUE PRO STUDIO ENGLAND
An exclusive view into the creative process behind the making of Eldon’s new & upcoming single “Not Enough Love Songs” The musicians are Michael Martin on keyboards and Stanely Andrew of Aswad. They’ve played for BILLY OCEAN and many, many Pop and Reggae artists as well as other top Class Musicians.
Synopsis: In the early evening, as Tropical Storm Leslie approaches Bermuda, certain fools decide it a great idea to take on Mangrove Bay in an all-out challenge for glory.
Equipment Engine: 2hp outboard Boat: Walker Bay 8′ Punt/Dinghy
Rules 2 people per punt. Must be adverse weather conditions. Follow the course of moorings, markers, boats and rocks. First across the line wins!
Maxi Priest, one of the first and most successful international reggae fusion artists of all-time, rehearses @ Bermuda’s Legendary CHEWSTICK Neo-Griot Lounge for the Bermuda John Lennon Double Fantasy Tribute concert which will be held on Friday, September 21st @ The Bermuda Botanical Gardens. The auditions for the Lennon tribute CD were also held at Chewstick’s headquarters, 28 Elliott Street, Hamilton.
This is by far one of the most amazing projects EVER to hit Bermudian soil; organized by Bermuda’s one and only entertainment icon Tony Brannon.
FIRST EVER JOHN LENNON DOUBLE FANTASY BERMUDA TRIBUTE CHARITY CONCERT SEPTEMBER 21 FEATURING HEATHER NOVA, MAXI PRIEST AND ROY YOUNG The Event, Which Includes the Multi-Media Launch of The Book and CD ‘Lennon Bermuda’ and a Double Fantasy Sculpture by Bermudian Artist Graham Foster, Commemorates The Ex-Beatle’s 1980 Summer Trip to Bermuda, Which Inspired the Songs of His Landmark ‘Double Fantasy’ Album.
Thirty two years after John Lennon’s sailing trip to Bermuda sparked the creative renaissance that inspired the final album released in his lifetime; the island celebrates the late legend’s enduring spirit and vision with the “John Lennon Double Fantasy Bermuda Tribute,” an all-star charity concert named for that landmark recording. The show, which takes place at the Bermuda Botanical Gardens on Friday, September 21 at 8 p.m., will feature a wide array of performers, including Heather Nova, Maxi Priest, Biggie Irie, Judie Tzuke, Roy Young, Chewstick, Rachel Brown, Joy Barnum, Paul Muggleton, Bailey & Tallula Tzuke, Robert “Sai” Emery, Christina Frith, Jonathan Frith, Bailey Outerbridge, Steve Easton, Michael Cacy and others. Net proceeds from the concert will benefit Bermuda Charities Since 1982, the world has celebrated September 21 as the “International Day of Peace.”The event also marks the release of several commemorative multi-media items, including the star-studded Lennon Bermuda CD and launch of a Lennon Bermuda book. The double CD includes 32 Lennon and Lennon-McCartney classics by many of the artists participating in the concert, in addition to Paul Carrack and Lennon’s widow Yoko Ono. The project, which retails for $20.00 and will also be available on the Lennon Bermuda website (www.doublefantasybermuda.com), includes a bonus video of “All You Need Is Love.” Visitors to the John Lennon Double Fantasy Bermuda Tribute are also invited to view the new Lennon sculpture (also called “Double Fantasy”) outside the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda in the Bermuda Botanical Gardens. It was created by Bermudian artist Graham Foster, who is best known for his huge mural “The Hall of History” inside the Commissioner’s House at the Bermuda National Museum in Dockyard. The two-story, 1000 square foot interior mural depicts five centuries of Bermudian history and took approximately 7000 hours (over 3 years) to complete. On November 25th 2009, Her Majesty The Queen, officially opened the Hall of History mural and on this occasion was presented with a painting by the artist. The sculpture was unveiled in May as part of the museum’s “Imagine The Art of John Lennon” art exhibit. Foster’s iconic image of Lennon also appears on the Double Fantasy Bermuda T-shirt, available for $20 at the event and in the shop section of the website. On August 22, PRS For Music, the collecting society representing 90,000 songwriters, composers and music composers, became an official sponsor of the Bermuda tribute concert. PRS for Music has been present in Bermuda for a number of years promoting the value of copyright and raising awareness about the importance of music licensing which ensures that creators of musical works can earn a living. A team from PRS for Music are working with government departments, business leaders, music users, broadcasters and key stakeholders to discuss copyright issues, listen to concerns and understand what work needs to be done to improve the awareness of the requirement for music licenses in Bermuda and to highlight the continued importance of the Bermudan music industry. Karen Buse, Director of International from PRS for Music, says, “We are delighted to be supporting such a fantastic event and tribute to one of the greatest musicians and British songwriters the world has ever known and enjoyed. We felt this was a great opportunity to be involved in something special which brings local and international music talent together and puts live music in Bermuda on the world map.” The Lennon-Bermuda story is a remarkable chapter in the singer’s final year. In June 1980, Lennon left Newport and became a passenger on the Megan Jayne for a five day sailing voyage to Bermuda that would change his life. Prior to his adventure to Bermuda, fans the world over had begun to worry about Lennon, as his drive for writing and creativity lacked vigor. The pressure to produce quality music, the pressure of his family and troubles got the best of him and his creative energy for songwriting suffered. Eventually the pressure and the reclusive lifestyle led to a self-imposed hiatus—a period he chronicled on Double Fantasy songs like “Watching the Wheels.” During this time, Lennon started to further explore his lifelong fascination with sailing. Lennon immersed himself in the culture of sailing, learning the ropes and even acquiring a small boat for himself. After consulting with Takashi Yoshikawa, then the leading authority on Ki, Lennon was told to sail to the southeast to overcome the negative shadows casting over him. After agonizing days at sea with twenty-foot thrashing waves, forceful winds and ultimately facing the threat of life or death, Lennon arrived in Bermuda a different man from the one who left Newport. From seasickness to being the captain at one point and the uncertainty of life, Lennon later cited the journey to Bermuda as a life altering and inspirational experience that was a major part of the catalyst for the end of his five year song writing block. Arriving to Bermuda felt like an accomplishment, and spotting land was like seeing the gates finally open before him and leaving the journey behind them. The combination of the prospect of death with the sun and the sand inspired new music and lyrics that marked the revival of Lennon’s creative spirit. Lennon spent the following weeks with passion and enthusiasm as he wrote his final songs.Double Fantasy, his first recording in five years, was named after a flower he observed in Bermuda. He returned home not only with new songs but with a new vision and enthusiasm for life itself. John Lennon’s legacy has been honored numerous times by musicians throughout the world, but the Double Fantasy Bermuda Tribute—the concert, statue, book and CD–is the first official celebration of his intimate connection to the famous island. For more information please visit the official website: http://doublefantasybermuda.com
One of Bermuda’s incredible young boxers gives his fans a look into his life and how he overcame growing up without parents. Nikki shares his story in the hopes that it will help some other young person overcome and persevere through all obstacles.
Promo Video
Nikki Bascome is on course to be one of Bermuda’s greatest welterweight division boxers. Go beyond the gloves and the ring and hear Nikki’s story.
Airing Thursday, September 13, 2012: 8PM Channel 82 on Cablevision
Neil is the Senior Veterinarian @ Endsmeet Animal Hospital and Director: of the independent research programme The Bermuda Shark Project while Choy Aming is the research co-ordinator.
Collie Buddz is back with free download for the single “Ganja Pipe” – a hard hitting dancehall dedication to that “high grade” behind his ‘Dark N’ Stormy’ tour announcement which came last week, announcing nationwide tour dates with tour mates New Kingston and Los Rakas!
Tropical Storm Leslie passed Bermuda around noon (local time) on Sunday, 9/9/12, bringing winds no stronger than many winter storms experienced on the island. BIOS and the R/V Atlantic Explorer all fared well!
Channel 82 Bermuda streamed Leslie’s passing live from Scaur Hill, Sandys.
Sunday Sept 9, 2012
Winds have been sustained tropical storm force, gusting hurricane force across elevated and exposed areas of Bermuda. Showers, with a chance of thunder remains as Leslie moves northward. Winds will slowly begin to decrease early this evening as Leslie accelerates north-northeast and strengthens. Hazardous surf and rip currents continue into Monday.
As of the 6 p.m. advisory, TS Leslie is located 151 nautical miles to Bermuda’s ENE and a Tropical storm force winds will continue to affect the eastern marine area until 9pm. A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect but is likely to be discontinued for the 9pm Intermediate National Hurricane Center advisory.
Minister Perinchief : “ …it will be business as usual tomorrow!”
KEY: Blue = 34-50 kts, Yellow = 50-64 kts, and Red = 64 kts and greater
Diagonal shading indicates fringe winds (34kts or greater surrounding the storm’s core)
28Storms.com Sept 5,Wed. Night Leslie & Isaac Discussion
Sept 8, 2012 6PM ADT
The latest forecast from the Bermuda Weather Service (BWS) shows that Leslie remains a Tropical Storm. However, the latest information from the Bermuda Weather Service (BWS), in consultation with the National Hurricane Centre in Miami, is that Leslie is expected to intensify into a Category 1 Hurricane as it passes Bermuda within the next 24 hours.
Sept 7 – Leslie is weakening, after days of stalling and slow movement in the Atlantic ocean. Nevertheless, the storm is expected to re-attain hurricane status as it passes Bermuda, and the island is currently under a Tropical Storm Watch.
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Leslie intensified into a hurricane Sept 5 while edging its way northward in the open Atlantic, on a direct path for Bermuda. Leslie is expected to become a Category 2 storm.
Tropical storm force winds are expected Sunday morning, with storm to possibly hurricane force gusts Sunday morning through afternoon. Hazardous surf and rip currents continue through Sunday
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Sept 5
Leslie intensified into a hurricane today whilst edging its way northward in the open Atlantic, aiming for Bermuda at present. Leslie is expected to become a Category 2 storm, with a small chance of the storm becoming the first major hurricane of the Atlantic season. All interests in Bermuda should be monitoring this storm, as it is expected to pass close to the island in the next three days.With winds of 65 mph, the circulation of Leslie looks like it is experiencing some shear with most of the activity on the right side. That is the side forecast to hit Bermuday by the end of the week.
Sept 4
Leslie is starting its major slowdown over the Atlantic and the convection of Leslie appears to be heading towards Bermuda. Why is this circulation moving so slowly? Will the atmosphere keep Leslie at bay?
Tropical Storm Leslie has been churning the open Atlantic waters on its journey northeastward. Leslie is expected to continue to stay away from North America, though the Bermuda Weather Service refers Leslie as a potential threat to the island .
Leslie has attained 70mph winds and a pressure of 994mb earlier in its lifetime.
By LANCE MODIS Rapid Response Team, Goddard Space Flight Center. Caption by Michon Scott. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Category 3 Hurricane Fabian Strikes Bermuda in September 2003. The strongest hurricane to hit Bermuda since Hurricane Arlene in 1963.
Extreme Storms cameraman Jim Edds journeys to Bermuda to capture the worst hurricane to hit since 1926. A fully edited documentary with interviews with survivors. Great viewing for all ages. A Science and Geography lesson for all ages. Video shot by Jim Edds of extremestorms.com
Hurricane Fabian was making landfall over Bermuda on September 5, 2003 when this image was taken. At the time it was a major hurricane packing winds of 120 mph. NOAA / National Climatic Data Center – http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/images/hurr-fabian-20030905-1940utc-g12vis.jpg
Osbourne the dusky shark has lived in the North Rock tank at the Bermuda Aquarium for 6 years. After having outgrown the tank and regularly sparring with a giant grouper named Vader, it was decided that for his, aquarium staff and the other tank inhabitants’ own safety he should be returned to the sea. But can a shark be returned back to the wild and survive after living for 6 years in captivity? Dusky sharks are considered “vulnerable” in the Atlantic and “near-threatened” around the world because of commercial and recreational fishing. What are Osbourne’s chances of making it in the wild? And does this heighten public fears about sharks in local Bermuda waters?
Where did Osbourne go? Osbourne the dusky shark was released back into the sea from the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo in March 2012. He was fitted with a PSAT tag just before his release. Dr. Neil Burnie explains where he has been.