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Jakoostik Returns to Bookophelia

On Sunday, October 23 6:00-9:00 p.m. Jakoostik returns to Bookophelia on 93 Hope Road. Having had a successful album launch for Jakoostik Vol 1. this is the performance that was requested by the audience at the launch when they asked, "When can we see Jakioostik perform again?" and Bookophilia promised to bring them back. CD's will be available for purchase and signing





Calabash Lives On

Published: Wednesday | August 31, 20110 Comments
Music icon 'Bob Andy', born Keith Anderson (left), sips water while musicians continue playing for the audience at the Calabash International Literary Festival, held at Jakes Hotel and Cottages in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth. Musicians (from second left) are Ibo Cooper, Sereste Small, Wayne Armond and Steve Golding. Bob Andy delivered well on his promise and had the audience's full participation during his stint. - Photo by Noel Thompson
Music icon 'Bob Andy', born Keith Anderson (left), sips water while musicians continue playing for the audience at the Calabash International Literary Festival, held at Jakes Hotel and Cottages in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth. Musicians (from second left) are Ibo Cooper, Sereste Small, Wayne Armond and Steve Golding. Bob Andy delivered well on his promise and had the audience's full participation during his stint. - Photo by Noel Thompson
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Mel Cooke, Gleaner Writer
The closing Sunday evening sessions at the discontinued Calabash International Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, StElizabeth were highly anticipated. The literature of Jamaican songwriters was celebrated by the Calabash Acoustic Ensemble, guitarists Wayne Armond, Steve Golding and Seretse Small at the core. Keyboard player Ibo Cooper and guitarist/singer Billy Mystic are among those who have also been involved in the festival-ending sessions.
Calabash closed in 2010, but the ensemble's core has kept intact and now presents its debut set, Jakoostik Vol 1.
However, Golding, who was unavailable for the recording as he was on tour with Israel Vibration, was replaced by Donald Waugh.
Small said he first got involved with the Calabash Acoustic Ensemble for the 30th anniversary celebration of Blackheart Man in 2006.
"The experience was phenomenal, not so much the performance but the rehearsal. I am sitting with these guys and the discussions between them - I am playing the finest Jamaican music, we are interpreting it and I am with icons," Small said.
They did some performances outside of Calabash, notably at the Bankof Jamaica (BoJ) auditorium, Redbones Blues Café in Kingston and the State House Grounds in Roseau, Dominica. "The response was good and we knew we had an audience," Small said. About six tracks were laid and "it was there, but I was not excited."
Then in mid-June Small did the Jazz For Hope project with a set of musicians preparing for the annual concert of the same name and, after that 10-hour start to finish product, thought that it could be applied to what was now known as the Jakoostik Music Ensemble.
There was a deadline, though, as Small will be going to Japan for six weeks in September, and on his return the busy Christmas season will be imminent and there is also Battle of the Bands to organise.
Golding gave the nod to being substituted, and Small, Armond and Waugh recorded Book of RulesPick Myself UpSitting in Limbo,Sweet and DandySammy Dead - What a Hard Man Fe DeadASongLet Them SayPutting up Resistance and Wait in Vain.
"Most of the arrangements were done on the spot in the studio. We did not get to do it in 10 hours as I had hoped," Small said. Part of that was the tragedy of Armond's bandmate's daughter dying during the time and Waugh not knowing all the material that the other musicians would have been familiar with, having played them at various Calabash stagings. In choosing the songs, they also did not want to duplicate songwriters.
"It took three days rather than one day," Small said.
Small has confidence in Jakoostik's commercial potential as the unit already has a market, it is relatively easy to tour with three musicians and "it is great Jamaican music".
















Jakoostik launches Debut CD at Bookophillia



On Sunday August 21 at 6:00 pm the Jakoostik Music Ensemble will be performing pieces from their first album, Jakoostik Vol 1.

This will take place at the Bookophilia book store at 6:00 pm with Wine provided by Caribbean Producers Limited and Calabash reminiscing by Justine Henzell.

What does it mean?

Jakoostik is "Jamaican Acoustic Music" and consists of three guitarists, Wayne Armond, Seretse Small and Donald Waugh playing nine classic Jamaican in all manner of musical styles from Country & Western, Jazz, Reggae and even Rennaisance Classical guitar stylings. These guys had fun recording this music!

The album was recorded at the Harry J's Studio on Roosevelt Avenue and was engineered by Stephen Stewart. The tracks were recorded in "One take". No fixing of mistakes allowed to ensure that the recorded captured the musical moments as purely as possible.

Acoustic Passion

So when you listen to the album you are listening to the immediate and passionate music making chemistry of the three guitarists in the room. The guitars and voices were recorded at the same time requiring the three guitarists to be seamless in their execution and ot focus on emotional impact of the arrangments rather than pitch note perfection.

The Launch will seek to take you into that experience of spontaneous music making and the power of our classic Jamaican catalog while you enjoy wines from Caribbean Producers Limited and the ambiance and company of Bookophilia and Bookophilliacs.

Your invitation

Come and drink some wine and listen to Jakoostik tell their and perform your favourite Jamaican songs acoustically.

Click on this link to listen to the nine tracks of the album.

http://jakoostik.bandcamp.com/album/jakoostik-vol-1?permalink

The Basic Facts

Venue: Bookophilia, 92 Hope Road
Time : 6:00 pm
Cover charge: None, Free
Sponsors:

Readymedia Rental
Event Music PlannerGriot MusicCaribbean Producers LimitedBookophilia




















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