My craft through the lens of Jasmin Carter
I met Jasmin Carter at a 50th birthday party for a lady called Vanessa. I was there to perform, and she, to take photos. She got some nice shots of me. What do you think?
Multi Award Winning Female Saxophonist, Birmingham, UK, Jazz, Gospel, Reggae, Blues, Soul and Originals. 'Music for the soul'
I met Jasmin Carter at a 50th birthday party for a lady called Vanessa. I was there to perform, and she, to take photos. She got some nice shots of me. What do you think?
On Saturday 11th October 2025 (just two weeks from today!) the AJN Local Heroes and the Be Inspired Youth Gala & Awards will take place at the Holte Suite of the Aston Villa Football Club.
On Wednesday 6th August, I took part of the civic flag raising ceremony to commemorate the independence of Jamaica. The event was organised by the Association of Jamaican Nationals Birmingham, and it took place at Victoria Square. We had good weather, the ceremony was beautiful, and I had the chance to play some of my favourite Caribbean songs.
On August 6th, 1962, Jamaica achieved its independence. To commemorate, the Association of Jamaican Nationals Birmingham organised a civic flag raising ceremony to take place tomorrow at Victoria Square. It will start at 9:30am in front of the Council House, and I will have the honour of being part of it.
Last month, I performed at the SHAPE spring charity fundraising ball. Besides my music, the night featured the talents of Annette B and Janine Dyer, plus lots more of entertainment in the hands of the DJ, the raffles, and the splendid three-course meal.
If you’ve been waiting for a chance to see me perform live, this is it! On April 25th, I’ll be providing live entertainment alongside Annette B and Janine Dyer to the guests of SHAPE’s spring charity fundraising ball.
SHAPE is a registered charity that helps women victim of domestic violence and abuse. To improve their shelter, they’re going to host a charity fundraising ball at the H Suite on April 25th, with live music and entertainment by yours truly, Annette B and Janine Dyer.
This year is coming to a close. Looking back, I feel blessed by the amount of special occasions I’ve had the chance to contribute to with my music. There’s been a little of everything: private and public events, celebrations of beginnings, milestones and ends.
Yesterday, I started celebrating National Saxophone Day a little early by performing at the beautiful Three Snowhill building of Birmingham.