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Boys II Men closes Jazz Experience - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

KINNESHA GEORGE HARRY

Legendary American R&B group Boyz II Men brought the curtains down as they distributed roses at the 2023 edition of the Tobago Jazz Experience – the return.

After a three-year absence owing to the covid19 pandemic, the Tobago Jazz Experience (TJE), the island’s signature entertainment event continued in earnest with the International Night at the parade grounds of the Dwight Yorke Stadium in Bacolet under the theme – Much More than Music.

Young and old gathered on Sunday as the voices of the group comprising Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris and Nathan Morris filled the air. They belched out hits after hits such as – On bended knees, It’s so Hard to say Goodbye, and End of the Road, causing those gathered to get off their seats, assembling stageside.

Grammy-award winner Mikayla Victoria Simpson – Koffee performed Toast, Rapture and Pull Up much to the anticipation of the hundreds gathered. She was later presented with a pictured plaque of herself by local renowned artist Shomari Richardson.

[caption id="attachment_1012937" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Jamaica artist Koffee, performed in Tobago Jazz International Night at the Dwight Yorke Stadium on April 23 - David Reid[/caption]

The event, which was attended by THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and his wife, and other members of his executive, got off to a slow start but eventually picked up significantly as the evening progressed even as organisers stuck to a stiff time schedule for the artistes.

There was a mixture of artistes from Trinidad such as Vaughnette Bigford and Band, and a few known Tobago-based entertainers such as singers Qua the original, Stephanie Joseph and Stori time. But it was the Mason Hall artiste, Sharon Phillip, who stole the show in her “good panties” as she switched into three different outfits during her half-hour time on set. She began her performance with an African-inspired gown which she designed.

[caption id="attachment_1012940" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Vaughnette Bigford sings at the International Jazz Night at Dwight Yorke Stadium, Bacolet. - David Reid[/caption]

Earlier in the day, Boyz II Men spoke to the media at a brief press conference at Stone Haven Villas. The trio shared their excitement over being a part of the event. Nathan said they were anticipating the show as with more than 30 years in the business, it is still surprising to see how people respond to them and their music.

“The way the world changes every day it is kind of difficult to be focused on any one thing, so, to have people be focused on our music and still make it a part of their lives is always surprising because there is a different reaction everywhere we go but you would think that being out so long the reaction wouldn’t be as powerful but they definitely move us every time.”

[caption id="attachment_1012936" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Sharon Phillips performs at the Tobago Jazz International Night, Dwight Yorke Stadium, on April 23 - David Reid[/caption]

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