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Something Extra | Wednesday

Published:Wednesday | April 22, 2020 | 12:00 AM
Reggae artiste Blvk H3ro delivers a strong performance with his conscious lyrics.
Ras-I soulful lyrics was well received by online viewers.
Wendy Bernard, branch manager, Sagicor Bank Montego Bay, enjoys a dish of garlic shrimp, courtesy of Pier One on the Waterfront, as the Sunday Live event is being recorded.
Kali GRN feeling the music as he performs one of his original songs.
Moving and grooving to the music are backup singers Janeel Mills and Katryna Chaplin.
Michelle-Ann Letman, manager, public relations and corporate social responsibility at Sagicor Group Jamaica, is definitely dressed for Sunday Live, representing in a ‘music and culture for my soul’ branded shirt.
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The fourth in the series of the musical showcase Sunday Live, powered by Sagicor, was held on Sunday, April 19 at Pier One on the Waterfront and featured some of Jamaica’s top up-and-coming talents. The series, which is the brainchild of entrepreneur Londie Murray, was born out the current COVID-19 crisis, which has halted events in the entertainment space, thus creating a void for musical performances. In keeping with the current measures by the Government to curtail the spread of the virus, Sunday Live currently records the performances, in order to adhere to the gathering and social-distance protocols, then stream it online on The Fix Ja YouTube channel.