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‘It makes no sense’

RENOWN VETERAN coach Bradley Stewart says, if the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) proves that his FIFA instructors diploma does not meet the required standard to coach in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL), he would be more than willing to sit the...

Brathwaite omitted from West Indies central contracts

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC): IN A significant move that signals a potential changing of the guard, long-serving opener and former Test captain Kraigg Brathwaite is set to be dropped from Cricket West Indies’ central contract list for the 2025-2026...

JPL broadcasts to begin September 7

THE JAMAICA Premier League (JPL) is set to launch a revolutionary broadcast experience for the 2025-2026 season, promising to bring fans closer to the action than ever before. The new partnership with Jamaican-owned broadcast innovator PPIVOTT LLC...

Kemp gets 30 days of home monitoring over shooting

TACOMA, Washington (AP): FORMER NBA star Shawn Kemp was sentenced Friday to 30 days of electronic home monitoring for shooting at two men inside a vehicle in a Washington state mall parking lot. Kemp must begin home monitoring within two weeks, The...

Tottenham impress against City, Arsenal dominant

LONDON (AP): TOTTENHAM CONTINUED their flying start to the Premier League season under new coach Thomas Frank as Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha secured an impressive 2-0 victory at Manchester City yesterday. It was an afternoon to forget for...

Tahir’s magical five-fer powers Warriors to emphatic win

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): IN A stunning reversal of fortunes, the Guyana Amazon Warriors delivered a thunderous statement to the rest of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League, dismantling the table-topping Antigua...

Paralympic chiefs to forge new path for Caribbean athletes

ST GEORGES, Grenada (CMC): TOP OFFICIALS from the global and regional Paralympic movement will gather in Grenada tomorrow to officially launch the groundbreaking Caribbean Adaptive Sports Alliance (CASA). The landmark press conference, hosted by...

Arsenal sign Eze in reported US$80M move

AP: ARSENAL PULLED off a big move late in the summer transfer window by signing England forward Eberechi Eze, who was a reported target of north London rivals Tottenham. Eze joined from Crystal Palace yesterday for a reported initial fee of 60...

Girvano pulls off Distinctly Irish Coup

JASON DACOSTA’S lightweight, GIRVANO, yesterday gave a glimpse of how competitive grade-one could be should foreign-bred horses, three-year-olds and upwards, debut at the third highest level instead of beating up on local-breds with one maiden win...

Past The Finishing Post

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‘Call To Balance’ among those vying for 2026 Grammy nomination

When Kēvens submitted his album, Call To Balance, to the Grammy Awards committee for consideration in its Best Reggae Album category, their initial response was positive.

But on October 1, the Miami-based singer-songwriter was contacted by the Grammy committee which informed him that Call To Balance would be in the preliminary running for Album of The Year and Best Global Album at next year’s awards.

The set is a blend of dub, reggae and dancehall which Kēvens first heard as a youth in South Florida. The dreadlocked artiste says he and like-minded colleagues introduced that mash to fans in Miami’s clubs in the early 1990s. It was a precursor to what became electronic dance music (EDM).

“This moment represents more than an industry milestone. It's validation of a 25-year journey that started in Miami's underground scene when I first introduced reggae EDM at the 1998 Florida Zenfest,” Kēvens told Observer Online.

Call To Balance contains songs with social messages, like Save Me and Sonadores Legales. The latter is a Spanish interpretation of Legal Dreamers, which reintroduced him to the music scene after a two-year absence.

Kēvens grew up on Jamaican music, with Yellowman, Super Cat and Tenor Saw among his favourite artists. Later, he befriended multi-instrumentalist Bob Zohn, co-founder of the Blue Riddim Band, a groundbreaking reggae unit from Kansas City, Missouri.

“I befriended their guitar player Randy Bernsen and bassist Charles Norkus, who was a student of (bass legend) Jaco Pastorius. I used to go to Charles's house to record some of my earliest jams,” Kēvens recalled. “These musicians were at the top of their game, and I found myself working on music with them. That environment gave me a thirst for creativity beyond the norm, and those lessons have carried me through to this very moment.”

The nominees for the 68th Grammy Awards will be announced on November 7. The Grammys are scheduled for February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

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