Monday, May 18, 2026

Jazz from on high

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The hills, up north, came alive with music as the first day of Jazz At Naniki – A Caribbean Jazz Festival, started in St Joseph yesterday.
The venue hosted some of the top names in local and Caribbean jazz beginning from 1 p.m. and going through to 6:30 p.m.
The Luther Francois Quartet, with singer Kelly Cadogan, was among the acts that serenaded the audience.
Down to appear today are Elan Trotman Quintet, David Happy Williams and Arturo Tappin Group.
In this Lennox Devonish picture, Cadogan, on mic, takes the audience through one of her numbers, while Luther Francois (right) lends support. (JS)

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