Those jazz moments
The Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, while being about good music, is also about what happens around that music. Good friends see each other after a year apart, new friends are made, and an atmosphere is developed that keeps patrons coming back, regardless of the line-up. Captured through the lenses of Janet Silvera and Sheena Gayle are some of those moments patrons will keep for a lifetime.
Photos 1 and 2 by Sheena Gayle. Photos 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 by Janet Silvera.
CAPTIONS:
1. Soca diva Alison Hinds and this male patron entertain fans.
2. Ron Isley and one of his female dancers give the audience a splendid performance.
3. From left: Flow's public relations manager, Denise Williams, and the CEO, Michelle English, enjoy time with outgoing deputy director of tourism, David Shields.
4. Johnnie Walker girls provided interest in the Johnnie Walker Sky Box. From left are: Madelaine Rojas, Giselle Vassell, Krystle Graham-Haynes and Kayla Mendes.
5. Heating it up are, from left, Terence Lawrence, Vasse Edwards, Michele Hamilton and Martin Lewis.
6. From left: Krissy Dittman, Suzanne Flannery and Winsome McCleod have a ball.
7. From left: Rotarian Michael Baugh, Palmyra's Ron McKay and Flow's Nial Sheehy.
8. Best buddies Suzette Thompson (left) and Paula Arscott in the Johnny Walker sky box.








