Reggae artiste Maroon Queen, aka Black Queen is feeling inspired that women were recognised for their contribution to music during the Queens Of Reggae Island Honorary Ceremonies (QORIHC) last wee.
After a five-month postponement, Laurell Nurse's Queens Of Reggae Island Honourary Ceremonies (QORIHC) took place at Courtleigh Auditorium in St Andrew, last Sunday, to recognise the classes o.
Laurell Nurse, conceptualiser of the Queens Of Reggae Island Honorary Ceremonies (QORIHC), says all is set for its return on March 26.
It was initially slated for October 23, 2022, but postponed.
The Queens Of Reggae Island Honorary Ceremony slated for October 23 has been postponed to early 2023 due to lack of sponsorship.
In an official statement, organiser Laurell Nurse of Nyte Nurse P.
IT was during the 1980s in her native Japan that DJ Yumi Hi-Power first heard reggae music and was intrigued by the Jamaican music genre. After being encouraged by a friend in 1987 to visit the is.