IN JAMAICA: Cari-Folk Singers' 40th Brings Out A Huge Crowd - No Disappointments After Fabulous Performances

A large number of persons showed up for The Cari-Folk Singers season finale on Sunday at the Little Theatre.
The Cari-Folk Singers perform the opening item 'From Under the Tree to Music Room' during the group's 40th Anniversary concert season at The Little Theatre on Sunday. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
The Cari-Folk Singers perform the
 opening item 'From Under the Tree
 to Music Room' during the group's
 40th Anniversary concert
 season at The Little Theatre on Sunday.
They were rewarded with some fine performances from the group that began its musical journey 40 years ago with a bunch of sixth-form students from Excelsior High School. It was this beginning that inspired the opening act of the programme.
Aptly titled 'From Under the Tree to Music Room', the singers wearing what appeared to be Excelsior uniforms, re-enacted their musical birth with songs such as Bilban and Teacha lik de Gal. These were followed by an uplifting rendition of Gloria, and a spiritual delivery of Daniel God.
The gospel theme really began with the Prelude where the songs Give Thanks and Creation, were delivered with feeling, while the singersstood in a tightly bunched cluster. The cluster formation was repeated in various ways throughout the programme. read more...

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