St Lawrence Gap was a jazzy zone last night as Jazz’N Barbados made its fifth stop for the season.
The parking lot between Paulo Churrasco Do Brazil and Sweet Potatoes was the central place for Jazz’n De Gap, where patrons gathered to hear some of the finest talent in Barbados and the Caribbean, and the developing talent out of the Barbados Community College.
Under mostly clear skies, and with a cool night breeze blowing through, patrons were treated to selections from Boo Rudder and his group, the Ziggy Walcott Band, Raf Robertson and friends and Rickey Aimey and his friends.
It was not the original concept where the gap was closed off and music playing from the various establishments and on the street, but fans had a delightful musical treat that took them close to 2 a.m. And for those who still had not had their fill, the vibe continued with a reggae fusion jam in Reggae Lounge with John King and his group.