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Reggae / Dancehall Review and Photos: Caribbean Night at the Northern Star Arena in NJ’s Six Flags Park with I-Octane, Mavado, and Barrington Levy

Review by Sheron Hamilton-Pearson 
Photos by Empress K  Editor at Reggae Reflection

Reggae / Dancehall Review and Photos: Caribbean Night at the Northern Star Arena in NJ’s Six Flags Park with I-Octane, Mavado, and Barrington Levy – review by Sheron Pearson-Hamilton

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8/12//2012 –  I got the call late in the day to attend the Caribbean Night at the Northern Star Arena in New Jersey’s Six Flags Park.  Billed as a celebration of Caribbean heritage and 50 years of the amusement theme park, it promised to be a great event, featuring I-Octane, Mavado and Barrington Levy.

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Within minutes of my arrival at the venue after an uneventful ride down the Turnpike, that hypest of hosts – Jabba from Hot 97 was announcing the Gully God himself – the one and only Mavado.  King of the Gully-Side, he immediately launched into a  medley of his popular hits, songs like Star Bwoy, Gangsta fi Life, So Special,  Destiny and Neva Believe YouMoney Changer had the rude boys in the crowd putting pointer fingers up in the air. Certainly, the beats are highly infections, it’s hard to stand in a crowd listening to Gal a mad ova or Wha Dem ah Do and not nod your head to the beat.  The young women in the crowd were going crazy, flags waving, as he greeted the Caribbean patrons in the venue and got excited responses to his roll call, I think Brooklyn got the loudest cheer, but there were partygoers who had even travelled from Pennsylvania! He then moved into his newer hits like Delilah and Come into My Room, the Stacious collaboration.  When Mavado concentrated on the ladies, one young woman jumped on stage and proceeded to show him that she could Whine like a Gypsy.  Nice to see the Gully God smiling as she told him that she wanted to marry him.  Mavado is a singjay with lots of energy, but it’s a shame he doesn’t use that energy to sing his songs to the end.


Mavado Photos at Six Flags Park

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As he pranced around the stage, he tripped over a misplaced microphone and almost fell, but quickly recovered and made light of the fact that ‘no evil shall prosper’.  I would love to see this artist concentrate on his delivery to give the fans what they want, more of him singing his hit songs that they’ve come to know and love. I’m a Survivor is a fitting way to end his set.  In a nice touch he sends a shout out to his nemesis Vybz Kartel and wishes him an early release from prison where he is being held on serious charges, including alleged  murder, gun and marijuana possession.  Mavado is called back on stage and after praising Usain and Asafa sings his final offering – Pepper/ Man a Steppa.



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After a relatively short band change, during which the entertainment was provided by Jabba, DJ Banky Hype and the Detour Posse from LA who provided live back up for the next act – Veteran Jamaican artist Barrington Levy.  I was really looking forward to this performer and I was certainly not disappointed.  Barrington is fit, he’s lost weight and looks really great.  You could see this artist came to work as he launched straight into his hit song Living Dangerously.  Immediately he urged the crowd to participate in reprising the hook sung by Bounty Killa.  It was a rare treat for me, seeing Levy perform classics like Prison Oval Rock, Under mi Sensi, Broader than Broadway, Don’t Throw it All Away, Black Rose, Too Experienced, Teach the Youth, What Kind of World, and his famous Intercom, which he upgraded by singing snippets from his wildly popular 80’s Intercom, telephone and so on up to today’s modern communication devices!

Barrington Levy Photos at Six Flags

Unfortunately, I arrived just after I-Octane’s performance, but patrons in the departing crowd were expressing their satisfaction with his performance. 

I-Octane Photos at Six Flags

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The two-day music event now in its seventh year, showcased the efforts of two premier promotors Trinii Fly Promotors and G City Enterprises getting together to bring  a positive  and unique celebration of Caribbean hearitage  to Six Flags Great Adventure who, like Jamaica and Trinidad, was also celebrating it’s 50th Anniversary.  Having a concert in an amusement theme park has a synergy that is hard to come by, there’s definitely something surreal about watching a performance when raising your eyes just slightly from the stage  groups of folks are whizzing past in a giant roller coaster ride.  Sun sets in a blazing ball of fire but the performers certainly brought their own heat to Jackson Township – Jersey’s Gateway to the shore.

Fans and Scenes from Six Flag Park

Click the Slideshow below to view all photos from the Six Flags Summer Concert Series featuring I-Octane, Mavado, and Barrington Levy

Reggae Reflection contributors

Sheron Hamilton-Pearson was born in London but resides in NYC. A writer, she has had articles published at www.jamaicans.comwww.jamlink.com andwww.imagesnewsletter.com and has provided news stories to Street Hype Newsletter. She recently won an autographed copy of the book “Who’s Your Daddy” by Jamaican writer Geoffrey Philp for her short story “Growing up without Dad”.

She covers a wide range of topics, happenings in the Caribbean music industry and her local Bronx community. She hosts The Conduit show – a weekly magazine style 3 hour weekly radio program on www.e2onair.com or www.ustream.tv/channel/reggae-nation.

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