Marcia Griffiths will return to the stage this Sunday for the Jamaica National Group’s ‘Together We’re Strong Concert’, a fundraising effort for the Mustard Seed Communities.
For reggae queen Marcia Griffiths, Christmas 2020, despite being celebrated during a pandemic year, presents the ideal opportunity for families to experience more togetherness than ever before. “We are appreciating our families and our loved ones more, and this is very important. Family is first, so we have to see the good in all things. All we have is each other and togetherness with our loved ones is important,” Griffiths said.
Reflecting on the entertainment industry over the past nine months, the chart-topping reggae icon, who has been in the business for more than half a century, says that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the industry. “We have to be social distancing and everything is virtual today, so it is not the same effect [as performing live] to connect with peo
This Christmas is an Opportunity for Even More Togetherness
THE QUEEN of Reggae,” Marcia Griffiths says this Christmas, though during a pandemic, is an opportunity for more families to be even more together than they’ve been before, especially those which often find themselves busier during this period.
“We are appreciating our families and our loved ones more and this is very important. Family is first, so we have to see the good in all things. All we have is each other and togetherness with our loved ones is important, Griffiths said.
Reflecting on the entertainment industry over the past nine months, the internationally acclaimed, chart-topping reggae icon, who has been in the business for more than half a century, says that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the industry.