Reggae veteran, Marcia Griffiths — Artistes with distinction at the National Honours and Awards investiture at King's House in St Andrew, yesterday.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014    
THE local entertainment fraternity was well represented among the list of recipients at the National Honours and Awards investiture at King's House in St Andrew, yesterday.
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GG presents award to Marcia Griffiths
The brilliant October morning sunshine paled against the array of some of Jamaica's leading proponents of the arts who ascended the dais mounted on the lawns of the official residence of the Governor General to receive their insignia.
The charge was lead by reggae veteran Marcia Griffiths who was regal in shades of purple as she received the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander.
Also receiving awards in this category were theatre veteran Douglas Bennett; visual artist Laura Facey; poet Linton Kwesi Johnson (who was absent from the ceremony); and dancer Patsy Ricketts.
Bassist Phil Chen was more than pleased with the honour bestowed on him.
Marcia Looking Lovely
"This is a wonderful honour and award. I am humbled by it."
He recalled his early days working with the group The Vagabonds and travelling to London in 1964 to promote ska.
"That tour, through my work with people like Count Prince Miller lead to a number of other gigs including being bass player for Rod Stewart for five year and other greats including The Who, Queen, The Bee Gees, The Doors, Ray Charles and Bb King. more

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