Eighth edition of Jazz Artists on the Greens TRINIDAD set for March 20, 2010 featuring international cast.

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Media kit Contact: P.O. Box 1919 Wrightson Road Port of Spain Tel: (868) 620-6920 Fax: (868) 632-1929 Email: info@productiononeltd.com Web: http://wwwproductiononeltd.com Web: http://www.jaotg.org

Anton Doyle: Chairman PO Box 1919 Keith Niles: Director - Concert Production Wrightson Road Carlene Moolchan: Director - Finance Port of Spain Rolf Doyle: Director Marketing TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, WEST INDIES Maria Wellington: Director Phone: 868-622-0902 Fax:868-622-0433 Martin Wellington: Director Email: info@productiononeltd.com Nigel A. Campbell: Director http://www.productiononeltd.com PRESS RELEASE: For Immediate Release Contact: Nigel A. Campbell ncampbell@productiononeltd.com (868) 366-6104 Eighth edition of Jazz Artists on the Greens TRINIDAD set for March 20, 2010 featuring international cast. GLENCOE, March 01 2010 Caribbean Jazz music in all its forms will be celebrated with an international cast during the eighth edition of the premier open-air Jazz Concert in Trinidad and Tobago, Jazz Artists on the Greens, hosted by Production One Ltd. Co-sponsored by BEWIL, the event will be held on Saturday March 20th, 2010 on the greens at the Centre for Creative and Festival Arts, U.W.I., St. Augustine. The 2010 edition of the event will again highlight the best Local and Caribbean Jazz performers, some from the diaspora, and will further expand the repertoire for jazz lovers on the island. Media sponsors are WMJX 100.5 FM (radio) and Gayelle The Channel (television). Single pan band favourites WOODBROOK PLAYBOYZ will perform on the greens prior to the main stage event. The featured performers on the main stage are, Caribbean jazz group KALABASH, based in Canada featuring Anthony Pierre of Trinidad and Tobago, steelpan master Jason Baptiste with his band AFROLYPSO, Cuban jazz violin sensation William Roblejo performing with his trio, New York-based hot young Trinidadian jazz vocalist, R'kardo St'von, and powerhouse singer and SONGBIRDS...live alum, Brenda Butler. The main stage show begins at 5:00 pm. with gates opening at 3:00 pm. Jazz Artists on the Greens has grown from strength to strength, ever widening its base of regional performers...and its audience. As it evolves in the new decade of the 21 st century, its initial purpose of exposing as many new patrons and young musicians as possible to Jazz has expanded to include becoming a major platform for the expression of Caribbean Jazz artists, based locally, regionally and internationally. The high demand by artists for spots on the show will allow for the inclusion of surprise guests to be confirmed closer to the date. Suffice to say, with the increased options in the marketplace for live music lovers, Production one Ltd has focused on the improvement of the concert experience for the patron and artiste from production value to marketing opportunities. Tickets for Jazz Artists on the Greens are $250.00 in advance and are available at Stechers mall outlets at Gulf City and Long Circular, Kanhai Raghubir Jewellery stores in Curepe and Trincity Mall, House of Chan, Emerald Plaza, St. Augustine, The Medical Dispensary, Main Road, Chaguanas, WMJX 100.5 FM studio, 9 Long Circular Rd., St. James, and at BEWIL headquarters, 5-7 Philips St., POS. Tickets may also be purchased in advance at http://jaotg2010trinidad.eventbrite.com For more information please go to http://www.jaotg.org Registered Office: 3 Irish Avenue, Glencoe, Trinidad and Tobago Registered Number: P 2087 (95)

Background of Jazz Artists on the Greens A perceptive writer noted that jazz events have become de rigueur throughout the world of international tourism, and the jazz festival concept has blossomed into big business. Though billed as jazz festivals, the majority of these events in the Caribbean have taken to packing their schedules with everything from pop to R&B in order to attract younger, broader audiences. In sharp contrast, Production One Ltd. has been successfully producing its flagship event, Jazz Artists On The Greens, annually since 2003 with an ear tuned to traditional jazz and its Caribbean variation. Encouraged by the growing interest shown by long starved jazz fans at small events, Production One Ltd. prepared for its inaugural event, Jazz Artists on The Greens, that would be hosted in June 2003 within a larger, festival setting at a park. Leaning towards the Caribbean Jazz idiom for inspiration, and with the intention of bringing a touch of class to local jazz, the objective was to expose as many new patrons and young musicians as possible to Jazz, in an informal setting that could help remove much of the mystique that seemed to surround the genre. Jazz Artists on the Greens is fashioned to encourage patrons to walk with their mats and festival chairs and sit where they are most comfortable as they enjoy good company and great music. The event has grown from strength to strength, ever widening its base of regional performers and its audience. To quote Production One Ltd. director, Rolf Doyle, Jazz Artists On The Greens is a first step towards a local jazz festival similar in popularity and size to those held annually in St. Lucia and Barbados, but always remaining true to the jazz. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i About Jazz Artists on the Greens 2010, TRINIDAD Jazz Artists on the Greens has grown from strength to strength, ever widening its base of regional performers...and its audience. As it evolves in the new decade of the 21st century, its initial purpose of exposing as many new patrons and young musicians as possible to Jazz has expanded to include becoming a major platform for the expression of Caribbean Jazz artists, based locally, regionally and internationally. The high demand by artists for spots on the show will allow for the inclusion of surprise guests to be confirmed closer to the date. Suffice to say, with the increased options in the marketplace for live music lovers, Production one Ltd has focused on the improvement of the concert experience for the patron and artiste from production value to marketing opportunities. The 2010 edition of the event will be held on March 20, 2010 at the Centre for Creative and Festival Arts, UWI, St. Augustine. It will highlight local and diaspora based performers in the Caribbean Jazz genre, and further expand the repertoire for jazz and music lovers on the island. Production One Ltd. s continued relationship with the Cuban Music Institute allows it to feature, for the third year in a row, unique Cuban musicians who are schooled in the various disciplines of jazz and traditional music from that island. For more information, go to our website http://www.jaotg.org. The following artists will be performing from the Main Stage at the Centre for Creative and Festival Arts:

Kalabash Performing at 9:00 p.m. http://www.kalabash.com Kalabash is a jazz sextet, formed in Toronto in 1993, focused on using the steel pan as a lead voice in a jazz ensemble and dedicated to experimenting with the layering of rich jazz harmonies over the folk and popular rhythms of the Caribbean. With the release of the group s first CD, Kalabash in 2001, it s apparent that the result of this fusion is a scintillating blend of North American and Caribbean contemporary jazz expression. While there have been individual steel pan jazz soloists who work in different contexts, Kalabash is unique as a contemporary jazz ensemble built around the sound of this unique instrument and focused on performing original material. The blend of reeds and flute with the steel pans gives the group a special sound that is certain to make Kalabash a hit with jazz festival audiences across the globe. Brenda Butler Performing at 8:00 p.m. Brenda Butler is an avid music lover with a penchant for singing. While growing up her musical loves ranged from Brooke Benton to Elton John, from The Jacksons to Genesis. However, she spent her teenage years singing predominantly classical music in school choirs & Music Festivals, and having lead roles in several school productions. Hailing from San Fernando, she continued with the PresCon Alumni Choir after graduation, and expanded her musical horizons in the early 90s by joining The Belvedere (conducted by Richard Tang Yuk), with solos in two productions: South Quay Story & An Evening with Cole Porter. While studying in Florida from 1992 to 1996, Brenda was a soloist in the gospel group Colour Blind, which journeyed to Chile, Brazil & throughout the US, playing at major concert halls. In 1995 Colour Blind recorded a live album, and subsequently did the Creation Tour 96 at various venues throughout Florida. William Roblejo Trio Perfoming at 7:00 p.m. William Roblejo is an excellent violin player who has paved a way as a professional artist in several popular music bands in his native Cuba. As violin player, he has developed a strong career as part of important bands that play Cuban pop, trova, son and fusion music, including the David Torrens band. From the technical perspective, he is well-known for his brilliant executions of his instrument; which is why he is a member of the Amadeo Roldán string quartet of the Cuban National Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as one of the rising stars in the Cuba Interactivo project. In Cuba, William Roblejo has shared the stage with several internationally recognized musicians, and has performed at various festivals and venues in Europe and Latin America. He has appeared on a number of CDs including the international best seller, Buena vista Social Club

R Kardo St von Performing at 6:00 p.m. http://www.myspace.com/rkardo r kardo st von grew up in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, where his passion for music and performance was developed by an eclectic exposure to different genres from the early age of 8. In Trinidad, he worked and trained with music teachers Barbara Harris and Myrtle Cumberbatch at Fatima College, acclaimed musicologist Geraldine O Connor, and Award winning songwriter Sterling Gittens. After moving to New York in 1999, this progression culminated with a BFA (with an emphasis on jazz performance) in music/ theatre from New York s Marymount College in 2002, and training with Musical Theatre Works Tony nominated director Lonny Price and actress/ singer Fredi Walker-Browne. r kardo has performed, and continues to do so, his unique blend of original and standard material, jazz fusion and acoustic soul music at New York s own Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), Cami Hall, and other clubs in New York. Jason Baptiste and AFROLYPSO Performing at 5:00 p.m. Jason Baptiste was born in Point Fortin, and from the age of five he began beating his first tunes on milk tins. From pan player to arranger, Jason seemed to follow the typical path of Trinidadian musicians, however very soon his ambitions surpassed the culture of his own country. Going against main stream and challenging technical difficulty, Jason chose to play double tenor with four sticks instead of two. With his instrument Jason produces new and richer chords which give him the freedom to venture into other musical genres like jazz or European classical music. Jason Baptiste is without doubt, a master of the art of playing double tenor pans with four sticks and he recognizes pioneer pannist Earl Rodney as his mentor. He has been travelling around the world with many different groups. During 2003 Jason found a base in France. He performed at jazz festivals theree has recorded a number of CDs, with Bwa Lélé and, Vineyard Vibes, his solo effort, produced during his sojourn in France in 2003. He recently produced a CD with his mentor, Earl Rodney and launched his new band AFROLYPSO. The JAOTG 2010 All Stars A feature of past Jazz Artist on the Greens events is the inclusion of an All Stars ensemble of unique musicians, sometimes performing in new collaborations to be a featured act. This year we have put together five stellar musicians to play behind the singers: Michael Ming Low Chew Tung on keyboards, http://www.parlemusik.com Dean Williams on guitars, http://www.facebook.com/triniguitarman Russel Durity on bass Richard Joseph on drums, Modupe Onilu on percussion, http://www.myspace.com/modupeonilu and a surprise guest musician! For more on all the musicians, please visit our website, http://www.jaotg.org

Ticket prices are $250.00 in advance. (US$40.00) Tickets are available online NOW at http://jaotg2010trinidad.eventbrite.com Advance tickets for Jazz Artists on the Greens 2010, TRINIDAD are available NOW at the following locations in Trinidad and Tobago: Ticket Outlet Location & Address Contact Number Bewil & Co. Ltd. 5-7 Philips St., POS (868) 625-4206 WMJX 100.5FM 9 Long Circular Rd., St. James (868) 628-5644 Stecher's Mall Outlets Gulf City Mall, San Fernando (868) 657-6993 Long Circular Mall, St. James (868) 628-0987 Kanhai Raghubir Jewellery 13 Eastern Main Road, Curepe (868)-663-1672 Trincity Mall, Trincity (868)-640-2522 House of Chan Emerald Plaza, St. Augustine (868) 645-0347 The Medical Dispensary Main Road, Chaguanas (868) 665-5889 This is outdoor festival styled seating. The Centre for Creative and Festival Arts provides a concert experience like no other. We encourage JAOTG-goers to bring your lawn chairs, hats, sun screen, and blankets to sit on the ground so as to enjoy the festival up-close and outdoors on the gently-sloping lawn. Parking: No parking available on the surrounding streets. Off-street Parking available at Car Parks located adjacent to and within 1-2 minute walking distance of Venue. General Rules: Ticket and Event Information 1. All persons and belongings will be subject to search. 2. JAOTG 2010 is Rain or Shine. OTHER JAOTG PROHIBITIONS APPLY: No video or recording equipment. No weapons, illicit drugs, or other contraband. No unauthorized vending.

Partners Production One Ltd. gratefully acknowledges the support of the following Production Partners and Sponsors: Official Production Partners Media Sponsors

Testimonials It may not have the profile of the Plymouth Festival, but Jazz Artists on the Greens is certainly true to its name Unlike many regional so called jazz festivals with misguided marketing and programmers eyeing loot rather than music JAOTG presented an entire and unashamed programme of Caribbean Jazz. Judging by the animated patrons there is a local audience for local jazz. Sunday Guardian, March 16, 2008. Possibly one of the only two true Jazz Festivals in the Caribbean last weekend s Jazz Artist on the Greens proved outstanding. Wayne Bowman Trinidad Express, March 19, 2008. This show has to be the best kept secret in the Caribbean, it is the only true Jazz Festival I can think of in the region Ebe Gilkes, Jazz Artist (Barbados) Please visit the website http://www.productiononeltd.com/jaotg/trinidad/2010