Saturday, October 11, 2025

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Phillips joins teammates in second repechage round at ISA World Games

EL SUNZAL, EL SALVADOR IN A tense display of calculated surfing, national surfer Akeam Phillips safely advanced through his opening repechage heat here at the ISA World Games yesterday, booking his spot in the next round alongside teammates Javaun...

Rising Levell could shake World Champs 200m field

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Tebogo leads school relay in Tokyo

BOTSWANA’S OLYMPIC 200-metre champion Letsile Tebogo led a Kids’ Athletics activation at the Minato City Takanawadai Elementary School yesterday, to get children moving and build further excitement ahead of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo...

Van Lange, Racha carry Windies to crucial win over Sri Lanka

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC): JONATHAN VAN Lange and Aadian Racha shared an unbroken partnership of 28 for the ninth wicket as the West Indies Under-19s held on to earn an important two-wicket win over Sri Lanka Under-19s in the fifth Youth One-Day...

Gattuso’s attacking Italy still in danger of missing third World Cup

ROME (AP): OWN GOALS. Uncharacteristic defensive lapses. General disorder. But lots of attacking flair. If the idea in hiring Gennaro Gattuso to replace the fired Luciano Spalletti was to restore order and discipline to Italy’s under-pressure squad...

Sandals’ Travel Advisors’ golf gets competitive spin-off

SPORTS TOURISM got a big boost last week with news out of the 11th Sandals Latin American Travel Advisors Golf Tournament of a spin-off set for November 21-26, a Jamaican-inspired Latin American all-female match, set to attract top Argentine...

T20 World Cup to be held between February and March 2026

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC): THE 2026 T20 World Cup, which is being jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, will reportedly be held between February 7 and March 8 next year. While the International Cricket Council (ICC) has not made any...

‘The Caribbean is dangerous’

REGGAE BOYZ coach Steve McClaren says they must respect Trinidad and Tobago, who they take on in the final-round Group B Concacaf World Cup Qualifiers this evening at the National Stadium at 7 p.m. McClaren noted that although their Caribbean...

Tivoli register first win of JPL season

TIVOLI GARDENS Football Club registered their first win in the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) yesterday, after a hard-fought 2-1 win over 10-man Spanish Town Police, who have lost all their matches to date, at Stadium East. Anthony Nelson (14th...

Jackson title defence a mountain to climb

DEFENDING CHAMPION Shericka Jackson will be looking to spoil the party for St Lucia’s Julien Alfred and the United States’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden when the women’s 200 metres takes centre stage in Tokyo. Jackson, the second-fastest woman ever...
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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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