‘Together We’re Strong’ Unifies and Uplifts
The JN Group
topped off an Easter weekend full of celebration and solidarity against
COVID-19 with the spirit-lifting Together
We’re Strong two-hour acoustic concert on Easter Monday morning via
Facebook and Instagram.
Thousands of
Jamaicans locally and overseas converged on the Group’s social media pages, in
what seemed a grand culmination to a weekend of musical feasting to rally and
reassure Jamaicans, locally and overseas, as the battle against the pandemic
intensifies. Several more also tuned in to listen or watch via LOVE 101 FM and
the Public Broadcasting Corporation, Jamaica (PBCJ).
Although
taking a large gospel focus, the JN
Group Together We’re Strong concert fused reggae/ dancehall with gospel in
an acoustic reverberating message of unity, cooperation, and peace, to Jamaicans
locally and abroad.
Hosted by
venerable comedian and personality, Ian “Ity” Eliis, the JN Group Together We’re Strong concert pulled on strong and positive
performances from its JN Brand Ambassadors, Kevin Downswell, who crooned a soulful,
yet powerful and spiritual medley of songs from his catalog; and Agent Sasco,
who closed the show with conscious dancehall songs, drawn largely from what
some may consider his watershed album, Hope River.
The Ambassadors
were superbly supported by equally sensational and energetic sets from dancehall/
gospel’s reigning count prince, Rondell Positive; Rhoda Isabella, and emerging
reggae star, Naomi Cowan, who transitioned from her Paradise Plum hit and new
songs to blend harmonies with her mother, internationally acclaimed gospel
artiste, Minister Carlene Davis, for a mellower, soul tugging performance on
acoustic guitar and keyboard.
“The
concert went beyond our expectations” commented Earl Jarrett, chief executive
officer of The Jamaica National Group.
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Rhoda Isabella takes viewers to worship during her
performance.
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The JN
Group said it reached more than 24,000 across its social media platforms on
Instagram and Facebook, although it is still assessing the exact numbers; while
several more tuned into LOVE 101 and PBCJ to listen and view the
broadcast.
“The
responses were overwhelming and underscore how much our music really unites us
as a people and helps us to get the message across to our citizens. That was
evident not only through this concert, but the various other initiatives staged
over the weekend, including the COVID-19 Telethon staged by the government,”
said Mr. Jarrett.
“People
are yearning for unity, peace and spiritual ‘upliftment’ during this time, and
I believe we were able to remind them through this concert that, indeed, Together We Are Strong as Jamaicans, no
matter where we are in the world. And, that through unity and cooperation, we
will overcome this dreadful disease,” he said.


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