Here’s my reggae sax version of ‘She’s Royal’ by Tarrus Riley, as I recorded it for the Jamaica Floods Fundraising concert 2021, one year ago.

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With the help of Anna Brooks, I have made the music sheets for “Kingston Town” available in my shop. Get the best for your instrument, and consider a signed copy too!

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This is a quick reminder about the promo currently available in my shop: for a limited time, if you buy one copy of my album “Reflective Notes”, you will get another one for free. These are physical, signed copies, and I ship worldwide. Music is a fantastic Christmas gift, be for yourself or for someone you care about, so don’t hesitate, get your CDs now so, maybe, they can arrive on time for Boxing Day 🙂

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Autumn might be near, but days are still warm and we can celebrate many things before students go back to school and leaves turn from green to orange. If you are planning a celebration of any kind and wish to have a live sax performance in your event, go enquire through the booking section of my website and we will get everything sorted in no time.

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Are you thinking about your plans for Valentine’s Day? Whatever you have in mind (and especially if you are going to stay home) music is essential, and my album “Reflective Notes” has the right vibes for the occasion.

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In occasion of the 58th Anniversary of Jamaican Independence, back in July this year, the Association of Jamaican Nationals of Birmingham here in the UK held a virtual event through Zoom. To enliven the celebration, I offered a virtual performance in which I played ‘Bridge Over Troubled Waters’ by Simon & Garfunkel. Relive the moment and listen to my cover of this great song to close your weekend with a high note.

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On August 9th this year, I performed at the Association of Jamaican Nationals service of praise and thanksgiving, for the 58th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence. Safety measures and lockdown were more strict at that moment, so the concert was held over Zoom and YouTube Live and my performance was pre-recorded.

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Five to six months of lockdown really weight on the bones, don’t they? Now that measures have been relaxed and there’s a possibility for a lot of us to go back to perform real soon, we need a shake up and some energy to go back to the road full force. For my fellow wind instrument players, a new high quality reed can be just what you need!

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After months of sanitary emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK has gotten to a point where certain restrictions can be removed without supposing a great risk for public health. Among those, we got the return of indoor performances starting August 15th, and on the same day, the government updated the guidance for the performing arts in England to reflect new Public Health England research into transmission risks from singing, wind and brass performance.

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