Even though every month and every single day is dedicated to the children of Cassava Piece, the HELP Jamaica! Education Center is trying to highlight this special time of the year with more activities and workshops for the community in Constant Spring. Supporting this aim are also singers Kelissa and Chronixx, who visited the facilities on Cassava Piece Road on Thursday, May 17.
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If you love music from your heart, you can do no wrong is the philosophy of upcoming artiste Chronixx. The 19-year-old singer is quickly earning a reputation on the live-music scene with his sweet voice and even sweeter lyrics. Son of singer Chronicle, Jamar 'Chronixx' McNaughton believes he was born to do music. "Chronixx is a yute with an open-minded approach to music. I've been doing music all my life, I've never worked a day in my life outside of music," he told The Sunday Gleaner recently.
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IT has been just over a year since the concert series Plug N Play began at the Wyndham Kingston's Jonkanoo lounge. The weekly live jam session, continued its tradition of great acoustic performances last week with stellar outings by young singers Chronixx and Iba Mahr, who forced the seasoned Lutan Fyah to pull out all the stops in order not to be overshadowed.
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CONSCIOUS reggae is alive and well. And that claim is predicated on the fact that there is a new wave of artistes offering continuity to the work of reggae's founding fathers. Among the acts to look forward to in 2012 is singer Iba Mahr.
After the release of his first recording Had It and Lost It, he has released Sound An Alarm and is currently on a roll with Will I Wait.
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The 20-year-old entertainer (born Jamar McNaughton) displayed his versatility on the ballad Behind Curtains, but stuck to his conscious message on African Heritage, Start A Fyah, Wall Street, Capitalist and Warrior.
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Nineteen-year-old Jamar 'Chronixx' McNaughton is the youngest musical force about to hit Jamaica today. Chronixx, once known as 'Little Chronicle', is the son of local Reggae artiste, Chronicle, and grew up in the studio, learning first-hand from popular artistes like Burro Banton, Norris Man and the legendary Gregory Issacs.
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The next fresh act for the patrons to digest before the main appetiser was Chronixx, a young man who hails from Spanish Town. The artiste thrilled the crowd with original songs Tell Mi Now, Sweet Love and Capitalist. He performed for about 20 minutes and the audience begged for more. After his much-appreciated performance Cooper made the prediction that this young act would be reggae's next superstar.
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