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Reggaelution, it's a party!


Tarrus Riley - Contributed

Come December, party fans will get a chance to enjoy the exclusive ambience of an all-inclusive party while at the same time being entertained by some of Jamaica's most talented and popular reggae artistes.

After years of clamouring party fans, Rasta Rules will, on Saturday, December 6, 2008, provide an all-inclusive party, fused with a live concert dubbed It's A Reggaelution.

As the name suggests, It's A Reggaelution will be an event like no other, featuring reggae superstar Buju Banton, the ever cool Tarrus Riley, international reggae band Rootz Underground and the strong one Etana live onstage at the Liguanea Club with master Spin Doctors Arif 'Supa Coop' Cooper and Delano from Renaissance.

Food and drink will be inclusive and the food will have a reggae theme with all the traditional and not so traditional menus on offer by Oregano caterers under the direction of master chef Chris McCurdy.

An assortment of imported wines will also be available as well as noted vodkas, and Jamaica's new beer Kingston Beer and other popular liquors.

The Liguanea Club will be accentuated by the stylings of renowned decorator Jackie Tyson, who has over the years developed a reputation of creating high-class styles and themes fitting the tastes of discriminating party fans.

Jackie is noted for decorating events such as Shaggy's Platinum Party and Tempo's Jamaican launch at James Bond Beach.

Tara Playfair, CEO of Rasta Rules and the brainchild behind It's A Reggaelution, is excited about being able to produce an event of this nature in Jamaica.

Gates to It's A Reggaelution will open at 8 p.m. and performances will begin at midnight with the show running until patrons have had their fill of quality music, food and drinks. A limited number of tickets have been printed and are available at Shimmer, Uppercut Barbers, Images Hair Salon, all Cooyah stores, Genius Pharmacy (Portmore), and for those who would rather have tickets come to them, Just Call Delivery Service will drop off tickets and allow for payment via debit or credit card.

There will be thousands of dollars worth of prizes on offer, including high-end cellular phones and cash. The first five ladies to enter the venue will receive a gift basket of assorted goodies from Cooyah, Wray & Nephew, Sky Vodka and Kingston Beer, just to name a few.

Rasta Rules plans to make It's A Reggaelution an annual event, showcasing the best talent in international and local reggae and delectable cuisine.


Rootz Underground. From left: Stephen Newland, Jeffrey Moss-Solomon, Leon Campbell, Colin Young, Paul Smith and Charles Lazarus. - File

 

November 21, 2008

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