Entertainment Industry mourns passing of Jamaican musician, Desi Jones

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

Opp calls on Govt to act quickly to prevent future cyber attacks

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

CPFSA offers support to relatives of Trelawny boy who drowned in a pond

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

2 children killed in crashes last evening, pushing child road fatalities since January to 8

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

PM Holness receives honorary doctoral degree from US university

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

Brianna Lyston continues to impress on the NCAA a circuit

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

Aiken-George & Sterling-Humphrey lead T’Birds to third consecutive win in Suncorp Super Netball League

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

West Indies World Cup squad arrive in Antigua

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

Legal and Constitutional Affairs Minister hopeful that the work of the CRC will continue on a consensual basis, after Opposition Leader instructs 2 members not to sign report

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More

Some diaspora members stage protest in New York today, over issues plaguing Jamaica, such as crime

Entertainment Minister Olivia Grange says she is shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of one of Jamaica’s most talented, gifted, and loved musicians, Desi Jones.

Desi was a founding member of the band Chalice, and later formed his own band, Skool, in 1988.

Ms. Grange says she became his manager when he formed Skool, and it was one of the best artiste-manager relationships she has experienced in the business.

The minister says Jamaica has lost one of its greatest musical talents, adding that Desi was a musician’s musician, whose skills crossed musical boundaries, and importantly, he took the time to advance younger artistes, regardless of their development or their instrument.

In 2019 Desi was recognized by the government for his contribution to the development of Jamaican music in the genres of reggae, show music and jazz.

Read More