Keeping Creative in COVID Times

October 4, 2020, Kingston, Jamaica. Entertainment has been one of the hardest hit industries in Jamaica. The measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the entertainment industry.
Basically, live events are not allowed during this time. In addition, the Corona virus has also been taking away some of the stalwarts of the entertainment industry such as giants like Toots Hibbert.
Now more than ever it is critical to document the stories of those who have contributed to and built Jamaica’s music industry. This has been a part of the passion of www.chrismixradio.com Patrick Lafayette for many years.
He has been building a catalog of features that capture some of the greats in Jamaica’s music heritage such as Alton Ellis, Delroy Wilson, Peter Tosh, Lloyd Lovindeer, Dennis Brown and many others.
For the next two months, his creative work has gotten a boost through the CATAPULT Stay Home Artist Residency Grant which he was awarded in late September. Under the fellowship he will be doing four blogs and four features on artistes Pam Hall, Judy Mowatt, Leroy SIbbles and Grub Cooper.
“I am very excited with this investment in my work and vision. I am also loving the feedback that the previous features have been getting. With the combined support and visibility afforded by this Fellowship many more persons will be able to hear the stories and legacies of our musical forefathers,” said Lafayette.
“Some of the stories are quite fascinating. I will never forget Alton Ellis telling me about how he would break into Boys Town Music Room many nights to teach himself to play the piano. So great was his passion for music that he was willing to take the risk of going to jail for it,” Lafayette continued. “I also heard about the first girl that broke his heart and inspired the song, “Breaking up is hard to do.”
So here is an open invitation to join the Chrismix team and enjoy the features. Tell your friends and also let us know what you think.

prompting emcee Terri-Karelle to hail him as “one of the greatest opera singers to come out of the Caribbean.” Carole Reid in turn was obviously enjoying the event and performed several pieces including Ave Maria and Tell Him with Carla Tulloch. Her joy, experience and expertise in delivery was quite inspiring. Tulloch too, demonstrated her tremendous talent with her rendition of Whitney Houston’s I will always love you. A rendition that garnered a standing ovation from her audience and queries about when she would be releasing her album as the audience wanted to hear more of her. Andre Shephard as always never disappoints and had the audience eating out of the palm of his hands. Overall, it was an evening of great musical feasting and Harold Davis brought the curtain down with a festive gospel medley that had Christchurch on its feet dancing. A fitting end to an outstanding show.
- Review by Indi Mclymont-Lafayette.


“The support of organizations like Golf View Hotel enables us to provide enhanced care to our patients. We are grateful for their continued assistance in addressing the healthcare needs of our community,” said Mr. Miller. He highlighted the importance of private-sector partnerships in the health sector.
In turn, Mr. Campbell, responded that the donation, demonstrates the hotel’s ongoing commitment to community health and well-being. The funds were raised from the Leo/Virgo birthday party put on at the hotel for Mr. Campbell and his wife, Kemilee, held on August 24, 2024.
The Renal Unit at the Mandeville Regional Hospital (MRH) serves patients suffering from kidney-related illnesses, offering critical dialysis and nephrology services to a growing number of residents in the central Jamaica region (Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth).
In a formal presentation at the hospital on October 2, Mr. Campbell handed over the donation in the presence of key members of the MRH team, who expressed their appreciation for the timely support. Also representing the Mandeville Regional Hospital were Ms. Tonia-Ann Hollingsworth, Nephrology Nurse; Mrs. Marika Davis, Nurse Manager of the Renal Unit; and Ms. Mernel Genus, Departmental Nurse Manager.
“This donation will go a long way in helping us improve our services to better care for our patients,” said Mrs. Davis, Nurse Manager of the Renal Unit. The hospital staff were hopeful that this partnership would inspire other businesses in the central region to support healthcare initiatives and contribute to the overall well-being of the community.
The Golf View hotel has been under new management since 2019 and operates under the motto, “In the heart of Jamaica from the hearts of Jamaicans.”
For further information, please contact: David Murray, Marketing Officer. Email: Davidalexander.gvh@gmail.com Tel: 1(876) 503-5612




