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CARIBBEAT: Kamala Harris — and her Caribbean connection — fuels Everybody s Magazine s Women s History Month issue in March

It is no exaggeration to call the March issue of Everybody’s New York Caribbean magazine Kamala-powered driven by articles celebrating and discussing Kamala Harris, the first U.S. vice president with Caribbean roots.

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VP Records Matriarch Tells Her Story, Miss Pat-My Reggae Music Journey – Repeating Islands

South Florida Caribbean News). [Many thanks to Peter Jordens for additional information below.] Campbell writes: Serving at the counter of any business, one is likely to get first-hand knowledge of that venture. Which is exactly what happened to Patricia Chin, matriarch of the successful VP Records. She tells her story in  Miss Pat My Reggae Music Journey, which is due for release on March 20 by VP Music. It is available on pre-release. Chin started writing the book four years ago, determined to share her 60 years in the music business. That started beside her husband Randy in 1958 when they launched the Randy’s record store and label in downtown Kingston, Jamaica.

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The 4 11 Grandma Who Rules Reggae

Courtesy Gingko Press IncThe elegantly attired, 4-foot-11-inch great grandmother might not have been easily identifiable as a music mogul to the industry insiders attending the American Association of Independent Music Awards at Manhattan’s Highline Ballroom on that day in the summer of 2015. Then Patricia Chin, co-founder of reggae label VP Records, stepped up to the stage to receive the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the first woman ever to have done so. “As I look out at the audience tonight, I imagine that many of you may be asking yourselves, ‘who is this Chinese lady with this big Jamaican accent, and what is VP Records?’” said Miss Pat, (as she is affectionately known) in her acceptance speech, to roaring applause. “In large part the story of VP Records is about a woman working behind the scenes and her journey for the past 50 years in the reggae music industry.”VP Records, established in Queens, New York, in 1979, wit

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