Saturday, October 11, 2025

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Royals warm up for final with demolition of Knight Riders

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC): CHAMARI ATHAPATHTHU and Courtney Webb scored impressive half-centuries as the Barbados Royals Women prepared for today’s Women Caribbean Premier League final with a convincing seven-wicket win over the Trinbago Knight...

Pierre gets maiden Test call-up, Chanderpaul, Athanaze recalled for India tour

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): LEFT-ARM SPINNER Khary Pierre has been rewarded for his impressive performance in this year’s West Indies Championship by being named in a West Indies’ 15-man squad to tour India next month for a two-match Test series. The...

Ricketts, Smith comfortably into triple jump final

Shanieka Ricketts and Ackelia Smith comfortably made it through women's triple jump qualifying, despite neither managing the 14.35 metres required for automatic progression. As three South Americans and Dominica’s Olympic Champion Thea LaFond swept...

Fans give athletes in Tokyo ‘home advantage’

WHETHER IT is people from the Jamaican community in Japan, or fans flying thousands of miles to see their favourite athletes in action, Team Jamaica has been well supported in the opening days of the Tokyo World Athletics Championships. As Sunday’s...

Edwin Allen gloomy after Gayle’s passing

A PALL of gloom hung overEdwin Allen High School in Clarendon yesterday as students, teachers and support staff assembled for devotion following last Friday’s sudden passing of student athlete Tanisha Gayle. Fifteen-year-old Gayle died at the Percy...

Clarke relieved after heats mistake

ROSHAWN CLARKE admits that he learnt an almost costly lesson as he scraped through to the semi-finals of the 400-metre hurdles at the World Athletics Championships by the narrowest of margins, following a near-terminal moment of complacency. The 21...

Arnett end Maroons’ unbeaten run

Arnett Gardens ended Chapelton Maroons’ perfect start to the Jamaica Premier League (JPL), handing the Clarendon team their first defeat and knocking them off the top of the standings yesterday. Roderick Granville got the game’s only goal in the...

One last time

TOKYO, Japan: After leaving the track in her final individual race at the World Athletics Championships yesterday, Jamaican sprint icon Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the time to reflect on her illustrious career, while praising the rise of the next...

‘I wanted to give up’

TOKYO, Japan: While celebrating her first-ever global medal in the women’s 100 metres at the Tokyo World Athletes Championships yesterday, Jamaica’s Tina Clayton revealed she would have quit the sport last year if not for the support of her mother...

‘It was quite painful’

ADELLE TRACEY did her best to cast aside a difficult and painful week to contest the heats of the 1500 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan yesterday. But, despite her brave attempt to claim a top-six qualifying place and...
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Alpha School of Music Band in NYC

VP Records will host a meet and greet with members of the Alpha School of Music Band on Saturday, October 11, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

The free event takes place at the VP Records Retail Store, located at 170-21 Jamaica Avenue in Queens, NY.

Alpha School of Music offers Jamaica’s only tertiary programme focused on ensemble performance. Its Associate Degree in Music Performance combines practical training in accompaniment, solo work, and audio technology to prepare students for work in live and studio settings.

Visitors to the VP Records event will have the opportunity to meet band members Zuri Aiko Gordon (violin, vocals), Jesse Kerr (drums), Joel Wallace (bass), Leon Channer (drums), and Adrian Robinson (piano), along with members of Alpha’s teaching staff.

The group represents the next generation of Jamaican musicians emerging from the school that produced The Skatalites, Johnny Osbourne, Yellowman, and Cedric Brooks. Their visit continues Alpha’s mission to connect classroom training with real-world performance and community engagement.

A 7-inch vinyl of the band’s release The Single Sections will be available for purchase at the event. The record features two Jamaican instrumentals, Eastern Standard Time and Rukumbine, performed by the Alpha ensemble, and has been repressed in a run of 25 copies with new sleeves.

The group is in New York to perform at the American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) Hummingbird Gala, held Friday, October 10, at The Plaza Hotel. The event honours individuals advancing Jamaican culture and development, with this year’s honorees including Jason Henzell and Joseph “Joe” Bogdanovich.

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