Monday, 27 May 2019

I Can Only Imagine...

Shout out to my readers from Luxembourg, Germany, Singapore and Canada ✋! I recently celebrated my 2,000th page read. Thank you so much.

I am dedicating today’s page to former colleagues who passed away. Beginning in March, six (6) persons I know have died. Three were Facebook friends and former colleagues, one was a child from the Sunday School, where I teach (yes, I teach Sunday School), one was a parent of a friend from Secondary School (i.e. High School) and the other is the businessman who founded the company where I interned while at University - and that began my writing career really. Prior to that I wanted to be a fashion designer and if you have not seen my handiwork, check it out in my previous blog...


The Spark
I discovered at the funeral service of my Fb friend and work colleague, Paul, that he was affectionately called "The Spark". His enthusiasm for doing what he loved was infectious (and he loved to sing). Actually, I remember one year at the staff scenic bus ride, he and another staff member had a karaoke sing-off. We knew they both had beautiful voices, but we had no idea Paul could render any genre! By the end of the impromptu contest, there was a clear winner - Paul. Also, he had a genuine love for and interest in people. He was conversant on so many topics - politics, football - and he was the go-to person for help with foreign languages, namely french.  Staff were dumbfounded to learn of his sudden passing on April 9, 2019. 

In memory of Paul, I dedicate "Pass It On" originally by Kurt Kaiser:

                                         "Pass It On" [Source: Musicforthesoul, 2014]

 A Sweet Soul
Only the the week before, I received word that another of my Fb friends and a former work colleague, Juliet, had passed away. I was stunned. Juliet was quiet but very warm. I never saw her angry. Frustrated, yes. We bonded as the "outsiders", which is how some viewed people coming into certain senior posts.  She was skilled in technology, providing training at community programmes in addition to her "day job". When she worked in the same organisation, she was the Systems Network Administrator. She moved on from the department some years ago. I remember my last Whatsapp message to her around November 2018 was to get a recommendation for a laptop. I never did follow through on that. I will wait for another sale.

In Juliet's memory, I dedicate "The Prayer". I remember when I won an MP3 player in a communications provider promotion, I asked for her help in transferring my favourite songs to it - and the Donnie McClurkin and Yolanda Adams version proved to be a fave for both of us.


    "The Prayer" - Donnie McClurkin and Yolanda Adams [Source: Praise In the House Media, 2016]

The Force of Nature
Then there was Fay whose funeral was March 29, 2019. Fay is best described as a force of nature. Ebullient. Always smiling but no nonsense. We worked for the same organisation in the 1990s. She was a go-getter; she aimed for excellence. It was no surprise when I learned that she headed the Marketing and Communications unit of a department of government in the more recent past. Of course, she later founded her marketing and communications firm when illness prompted her early departure from government. I last saw Fay a few months before her death. She was radiant, flawlessly made-up - as usual - with her radiant smile. I dedicate, Mercy Me's "I Can Only Imagine" to the memory of Fay.

   
MercyMe - "I Can Only Imagine" (The Movie Session Official Video) [Source: mercymevideo, 2018]

Suga Bear
Little Saniyah was nine years old when she died on May 18, 2019. Her nickname was...you guessed it..."Suga Bear". She was a sweet, loving child, playful. During the eulogy, her mother, Natalie, pointed out that she defied the odds. At birth, she was expected to live for three (3) days. She lived to be the age of nine. That is a miracle. Saniyah was described as full of life - she enjoyed singing and dancing. There was standing room only at the church for her funeral, which shows the impact she made on so many people who knew her. To Saniya, I dedicate "Butterfly" a local vocal by Sirrah, who sang it '"live" during the tributes before the funeral. 

Sirrah - Butterfly [Source: Sirrah Music, 2016]

The Good Father
One of my friends from school buried her Dad on March 21, 2019. She and her brother, Gregory, eulogized, their father, Leigh, as someone who seemed quiet but had a wonderful sense of humour and oratorical skills. Still, he was quite strict with his children - as most dads from that era were. He was described as a loving husband, a good father and a devout man of God. His tribute is a rendition of Psalm 23.



The Lord's My Shepherd (Crimond) arr Ayres  [Source: paulayres1970, 2016]

The Visionary

Today, Barbados said farewell to the founder of the Nation Publishing Company. When he launched his own newspaper in 1973, many may not have thought it would become the national institution that it did. For what were the odds of success for a newspaper founded by a black man in an age when economic wealth still rested in the hands of Barbados' white elite? He and his enterprising team ran with that vision and made it a reality. The task now is for the current employees to help his legacy to live on. 

The best tribute for him, is not in song, but to share the thoughts of one of his surviving peers, Carl Moore in a Barbados Today article. 


The Late Harold Hoyte, founder of the National Publishing Company Limited 

May their rest be peaceful.

Monday, 8 April 2019

V.I.P.

Today, I want to warmly welcome my reader(s) from: Ukraine, Russia, Antigua & Barbuda, Nigeria and the Netherlands. My reader(s) from Belgium, thank you for the repeat visits.  It is so awesome to know that I am reaching persons from all over the world. I am completely humbled and really grateful that you read my musings.

Now to the topic of V.I.P. Virginity Is Possible (V.I.P.) is the title of a song by a young Barbadian, Pasquin. If you are parent to a teenager or you work with teenagers, this one is for you.


Perhaps having recently taken a course on child abuse prevention, I felt the need to encourage purity in youngsters.

Also, for the first time ever, I watched some episodes of The Bachelor

                                               Colton Underwood, The Bachelor Season 23

Why? A male, 27-year-old virgin was quite a novelty – and seeing all those hungry females wanting to jump his bones was eye-opening. They were rabid, frankly #BachelorNation. The last time I watched any of the franchise was Rachel’s journey as the first African-American bachelorette and I had plenty to say following a couple of episodes (https://blogspotforjbuzzy.blogspot.com/2017/07/low-blow.html).

                     Rachel Lindsay is interviewed by Chris Harrison during her Bachelorette journey 

Then I heard an edition of Focus On theFamily with Dr. Mark Regnerus and I felt the need to remind our young people that there is no rush – especially if you are a teenager. It does not matter where in the world you live; do not be pressured into doing anything you are not ready for or willing to do. If you are uncomfortable – it does not matter what the culture is pushing – say “No”. If you are forced, report it to someone you trust who will believe you.

No Ring, No Ting
One of my fave soca songs some years ago was by Sean Daniel of Trinidad and Tobago, “No Ring No Ting” and here before rendering that song at a rally, he testifies that both he and his wife were virgins when they married.

                              No Ring No Ting Sean Daniel [2008: Russell Jones, Youth Concert]

Honestly, I want to highlight these young men, as the assumption is that it is impossible for a male to remain a virgin. Yet, the much sought-after, Bachelor Colton, was so busy pursuing his career that he did not consummate a relationship before his Bachelor journey. So guys, virginity is possible for you too.

Another famous sportsman who proclaimed purity is Tim Tebow. His reasons were based on a religious perspective and even though engaged to one of my favourite Miss Universe winners, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (2017) of South Africa, he reveals that they are remaining celibate until they are married.

Tim Tebow talks Celibacy with Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, How They Met and When He Knew She Was “The One”                                                                          [2019: Brittany Valdez]

In the glamorous but often superficial world of the international entertainment industry, it is not easy for those who may for one reason or another want to remain celibate, yet there are several high profile persons in entertainment, who abstained or waited until marriage – so it really is not impossible to remain pure into your 20s:

Top 10 Celebrities Who Stayed Abstinent Until Marriage             [2017: MsMojo]

So have that conversation with your teenager, or college-age youngster. According to these high-profile celebs, virginity/abstinence/celibacy is possible because you are a very important person. You are a V.I.P.

Monday, 4 February 2019

Who Says Life Is Easy?

A sunny welcome to the reader from Japan, Cambodia (who I think is a regular who is travelling 😉), Belgium and Ireland. 

I did not post in January so best wishes for every success in 2019 to all my readers. 

As I pondered the subject for this blog, I thought of highlighting the wonderful achievement of the West Indies cricket team, which beat England in two successive games to win the series and the Wisden Trophy. I thought of featuring my fave gospel songs nominated for the Grammy Awards on February 10, 2018. Then, I heard a caller on a local call-in programme reveal that a guy is so despondent over not finding a job, that he said it is better to kill or rob others to get by. 

A torrent of criticism followed and one well-known social activist called to give her testimony admitting to being poor and working at various jobs at different times in her young life before establishing herself in a career.  The clip is 45 minutes and this discussion occurred in the last 10 minutes or so, which means you will hear a good deal about Barbados - our imperfect society and all. It is real people speaking their mind so this is as real as it gets in this island.

That excerpt will be the focus of this blog for my generation raised this "entitled" generation that wants opportunity to drop in their lap - or so it seems.

Just like the social activist who was saddened by the other caller's revelation, I was flabbergasted that this is how our young men are thinking - moreover there was a spike in violent crime in Barbados in the month of January. It was very unreal.   

I will be sharing this entry with my teacher contacts because everyone, not born into privilege, has to work hard to be successful and the generations after us need to know this. The problem is that our young people see others who have achieved and believe they were always there. Look at the cast of Black Panther, comprising stellar African-American talent, yet as actors they have been told over the years there are no parts for them. Thanks to TNT for posting this clip for posterity.

Black Panther: Award Acceptance Speech | 25th Annual SAG Awards | TNT [Source: TNT 2019]

Look at former first lady, Michelle Obama, who does not hesitate to share her experience especially with young people. Imagine, she was told by a school counsellor that her expectation to get into Princeton may be too high. Imagine her outspokeness early in her husband's campaign for the 2008 Presidency earned her the label "angry, Black woman". Click on the link to hear what she said at a college registration programme in 2018.
Becoming - the memoir by Michelle Obama

We have disappointed our children. We have not raised them to focus on character - but on possessions. We have not raised them to value determination - but position. We have raised them for with a quick-fix mentality rather than to take the time to get a task done right. We need to do better to not lose our grand-children's generation in the same way.

As it is Black History Month in Barbadian schools, I'm sharing this clip on the baseball great, the late Jackie Robinson...


                                  
                                       Jackie Robinson: This I Believe [Source: knickerbockervillage, 2013]

The fact is, life is not easy. Sometimes it is not even fair, but we owe it to ourselves to be the best we can be and to do our best and to influence others to be and do the same. It is time to heal our children - and the world.



Michael Jackson, "Heal The World" (Official Video) [Source: Micheal Jackson, 2009] 


Happy Chinese New Year and Happy Valentine's Day. 
  

Monday, 24 December 2018

Merry Christmas Wishes

Tis the night before Christmas and all through Bimshire (another nickname for Barbados), people are "pulling down" their houses after a weekend of painting, cleaning windows and scrubbing floors. Hedges and lawns have been cut. Driveways power-washed. It is a Bajan tradition. By Christmas morning, new curtains will be up, new table-cloths and table-runners will be adorning tables. Children's eyes will be sparkling with glee at the thought of the presents under the tree. 

In Barbados there is no snow, so it's the music and the traditions that proclaim Christmas is in the air. 

After attending the 5:00 a.m. services at various churches across the island, people will go to Queen's Park to hear the Royal Barbados Police Force Band serenade them. Dressed in their Christmas finery, it is largely a national fashion parade.

Here is a clip of this well-known, internationally-acclaimed band playing in the park one Christmas morning.


         Christmas in the Park: The Royal Barbados Police Force Band [Sou: michigancoppins, 2015]

As a girl, it was these songs on the radio that heralded Christmas for me - and I still enjoy them.  

                             Christmas Feeling - The Merrymen of Barbados [Edward Spencer 2013]


                             "The Things of Christmas" - The Draytons Two [Credit: bajanmusicfan 2010]

                                      A Bajan Carol, The Cecilian Singers [Credit: Bajan Music Fan 2013]

Now, just for my new reader from Colombia, this is a parang song by a Barbadian who made her home in Trinidad, Singing Francine. Apparently it is still heard on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, during this season!

                                "Hurray Hurrah" - Singing Francine [Credit: Edward Spencer, 2012]

This one is a contemporary TrinBajan connection - two young gospel singers Joshua Ali of Trinidad and Jai Simone of Barbados, who collaborated on the traditional hymn, "O Holy Night" and what a rendition it is!


"O Holy Night" - Joshua Ali featuring Jai Simone [Joshua Ali 2018]

Local radio stations have been creating nostalgia with some oldie Christmas Barbadian songs - and the thing about Christmas songs is that no matter how many years pass, many of them still sound as fresh as when they were released that first Christmas season, well for those of us who love the Christmas season. For those who don't, they are just cheesey.  

As someone who enjoys cheese, take these two for the road. One is by the recently departed, Sir Don, and is a great promotion for our world-class rum industry; the other is by Nathalee Burke, who was featured for my Independence Day entry.

                                                 Drunk for Xmas, Sir Don [Credit: bwe music, 2015]

                                       Caroling, Caroling – Nathalee Burke [Bajanbloom Bloom 20101]

On that note I say as Clement Clarke Moore's Santa Claus chuckled in 'A Visit From St. Nicholas': "Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night". Ho! Ho! Ho!

Thursday, 29 November 2018

It's Barbados I Come From

Greetings to my readers, especially the one from Suriname - or maybe it's a regular reader who happens to be in Suriname. Grateful as usual to all of my readers - including those from an "Unknown Region", which I find really fascinating, but no more on that. Continue to enjoy my attempts to showcase what I can of Barbados. 

On November 30th, Barbados celebrates Independence Day, annually. This year, it's the 52nd anniversary. Beginning with my Buzzing Around blog of 2016 and continuing with last year's Keeping BuzzyI highlight our nationalistic songs in celebration of the day.   So in keeping with the national mood, here are more of our nationalistic songs.

This one is a collaboration for the 50th Anniversary of Independence and it features many of the artistes I have featured before such as Mahalia of 2 Mile Hill and Philip 7 (looking like he has not aged a day since the "Sweet Surprise" video); cultural ambassadors - Soca Queen, Alison Hinds, Lyrical Master, Red Plastic Bag and the Maestro Gabby - among so many others. 


Barbados 50th Anniversary of Independence Song: Our Home Barbados (Legends to Legacy) - OFFICIAL [Source: Barbados 50th Anniversary, 2016]

"Barbados Ah Come From" is a traditional fave of the season, made popular some decades ago by the folk group, Sing Out Barbados. Now sung in schools during their Independence concerts. Thanks to bajanmsicfan for saving it online for posterity as there were no digital versions of this song back in the day. 

                           
                               Sing Out Barbados -  Barbados Ah Come From [Source: bajanmusicfan 2011]

November is the month for Bajan delicacies. One such is conkies, usually served wrapped in banana leaves.

                                                                  Conkies

If you enjoy cooking, here is a recipe for it:

                                             VisitBarbados – How To Make Conkie [Source: Visit Barbados, 2018]

The national colours of ultramarine (blue), gold (yellow) and black are a popular choice in November. Children wear t-shirts in these colours with jeans on the last school-day before Independence. Adults are encouraged to wear polo-shirts in the colours with suitable skirts/pants to work on Fridays during the month. Some people even colour co-ordinate their regular wardrobe in the colours throughout the month. Many women wear brooches in the colours and for local craftswomen, it is a good opportunity to earn extra cash by selling their handiwork. 

Speaking of colours, a couple of popular Crop Over renditions mention the national colours. One such is Peter Ram's The Pledge.

                                                             Peter Ram

Another is Nahtalee and Shontelle (the same Shontelle featured in #246toDeWorld) who collaborated, and won the Tune of the Crop in 2005. Here a group of fitness enthusiasts, perform a wukup workout (not describing it as the workout speaks for itself) to Colours in tribute to Independence. Note there is hardly a beer-belly among them. I'm told it's a great workout but I have 2 left feet and very little rhythm. Give me weights and machines any day. However, they look like they are having the time of their lives.

                           Happy Independence Barbados from Wukup Workout [Wukupworkout, 2012]

On that note, Barbadians everywhere wear your colours, make your pledge, internalise our motto and have a very Happy Independence Day 2018! 

Tuesday, 27 November 2018

From Right Here So

As promised, homegrown musical artistes are featured today. As these songs would not be familiar to non-Barbadians, I invite you to enjoy... 

During the Crop Over season, the focus is on soca, calypso and more recently bashment rhythms. However, it is not just our international musical exports who sing in mainstream genres. These are a few of the home-grown fusion specialists: 2 Mile Hill with a contemporary urban-pop sound; Philip 7's pop, rock/alternative sound; and of course, Pastor John Yarde's unique approach to gospel renditions. Here they are...

2 Mile Hill
This 5-member band changed their name from Nexcyx (pronounced Nex' Six) to 2 Mile Hill. They founded the local musical showcase Mahalia's Corner (Mahalia being the lead vocalist). To their credit, they have performed with international and regional artistes and have ventured as far as France and as near as the USA for performances. This is one of my faves by the group. 

                                        2 Mile Hill - It’s Over (Source: 2 Mile Hill, 2016)
Philip 7
Another hot local vocalist is Philip Scantlebury (known as Philip 7) who was the lead singer with the group Masala, and he plays guitar. When this rendition hit the airwaves, I was convinced it was a North American singer. Then I realised he was from 'right 'bout here'. "Beautiful Surprise" is an oldie but a goodie.


                                  Philip 7 - Beautiful Surprise (FierceMusic DerekBrin, 2007)

Philip 7 is also a featured vocalist on my fave Banks beer (the Beer of Barbados) commercial, usually featured during the month of Independence celebrations (November). Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the Banks Beer Anthem...

                                            The Banks Beer Anthem (Banks Beer, 2011)
John Yarde
I need no excuse to feature the work of Pastor John Yarde. His latest release, "Friends and Family" is an appreciation to everyone for their support. I had to hear it a few times before it grew on me, I must confess. Still, I dedicate it to all of you, my readers - in particular my repeat readers. I am thankful for everyone who takes the time to read my posts.


                                 John Yarde Friends & Family Lyric Video (John Yarde, 2018)

'Til next time...

Monday, 19 November 2018

On the Lighter Side – Comedy the Bajan Way

I celebrated my 1,500th page read earlier this month. 🎆Thank you for the support. Shout out to a reader/readers from Anguilla, the Netherlands, United Arab Emirates and Belgium. Hope you will visit often.

In my last post, I promised the possibility of Bajan-made movies. There are so many but the vernacular is mostly used and for non-Barbadians, there is no translation so it may get lost. Still, I found a few comic clips that seem suitable to share. I hope you enjoy.

First up is the late Alfred Pragnell, a local actor and first-rate story teller. In this clip he begins with a couple of jokes and ends with a poetical piece by an esteemed Barbadian writer, the late Jeanette Layne-Clarke. 

                 Alfred Pragnell – Some Bajan Jokes – Keeping Bajan Time [Source: Bajanbloom Bloom, 2010]

Then there is the duo, Rum & Koke (a play on the name of a popular drink mixing Barbadian rum and Coca-Cola). They were regulars in the cast of Laff-It-Off, a troupe with an annual comic production usually poking fun at social and political events of the day. In this live performance using comedy and mime, Rum & Koke joke about the trouble men get into when their "outside woman" (i.e. the other woman) calls their cell-phone. They also contrast how women and men park their cars. I must confess I do often have to make more than one attempt when reversing  but I don't usually crash into anything.😃 

           Rum & Koke Barbados – Cell phones and parking [Source: Rum and Koke Barbados, January 2017]

The final comic piece is a song from the 2016 Crop Over season from Madd  a group that has been around for a couple of decades...and you can tell from the size of "PC Broomes' pot-belly" (the man in peaked cap who is parodying a police constable). They began their comic presentations right after school and although they have "day jobs" they produce a calypso tent, Bacchanal Time, at Crop Over and they operated a clothing store, Up Beat (which is still in operation, however I cannot say if they are still the principals). 

This song is intended to discourage Barbadians from littering and it addressed a popular news and social media controversy over a school girl who refused to pick up a piece of litter at her school upon a teacher's instructions. Everyone had something to say about it. This was Madd's approach.

                                              Madd  Pick It Up Crop Over 2016 [Source: KING PIN, 2016] 

In terms of film clips, as the Bajan accent may be challenging I am sharing a beautiful 6-minute feature on Barbados. There are underwater views - the baby turtle heading out to sea is touching. The gorgeous west and east coast views remind me why hundreds of thousands of tourists visit every year. I couldn't be more nationalistic than that.

                                      Barbados movie [Source: GoodTimesCatamaran 2016]

'Til next time...

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